granpa in Cincy
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bridgestones worked for me on my three wings. 15000 to 20000 each time.
So we bought a 2014 Limited because we love to tour. The T in RT is for touring Right?
So in a couple of weeks we will set out for an 10000 mile Cancer fund raising trip called The Ride For The Relay.
I would love love to complete this ride with the group I set out with. But that is probably impossible since I will need to replace at least 1 rear tire possible 2 during this trip.
are you serious!?
Is BRP ADDRESSING THIS ? Or like most other engineering issues, burying their head in the sand. I am becoming disenchanted.
First tell more about the trip. Second on '14 tires...my personal experience is that BRP created a bad formula for the OEM tires on the '14's....so you have some options as I see it...if you have one of the good guy dealers...get them to file a warranty on all tires on C's '14 ... they did on mine and well as I have read on SL's several others who have gotten the replacements. I choose to put a car tire on the rear (BRP did not pay for the tire...but they did pay for having it mounted..the OEM was at wear bars at 3800 miles)...I am close to 10k miles on that new auto rear tire and it looks brand new. (fyi some dealers will not mount unless it is an OEM). Couple weeks? You have time to get all 3 replaced. My fronts were "cupping"...I have learned sooooo much about tires I'm thinking of hanging out a consulting shingle...especially 622 trailer tires :yikes. So that is my input and experience and life is great for me and will be even better when the trailer issue is finally resolved (set #5 being installed at Redding CA dealer today)...and that is becoming closer to being done. Will keep you posted on that little adventure also...:thumbup:
[/QUOTE]Hi MSPIV...
Not sure what the MSPIV is for but...
You must tell me what brand of tire you are using on your GoldWing, I have had 5
GoldWings from 1976 to present and have never got better than 8,200 miles on the rear
and the best I ever got on the front was 17,000 miles, I have used Dunlap, Michelin, Conti Twins.
Pirelli, Avon, you name it I am looking to replace my rear tire on the Wing right now what do you
suggest?
As for the Spyder they get crapy tire milage try going with a car tire I did and it works great and will
out last the stock tire and will cost less to buy.
I would love to go on your adventure that ride sounds great, My wife and I did a 28 day moto tour to
Mexico 3 years ago and ended up with 14,267 miles ...
Dave
QUOTE=Mspiv;859935]I am am perfectly capable of finding a dealer to change a tire. I would like to keep up with the group I am riding with. The hotels are all arraigned and none of the allow for a tire change stop . And no oil change neede. I will be a bit over the 9200 mile range but not that bad.
as for Milage on motorcycle tires go, I ride a Goldwing. I tour heavily loaded, and I get at least 20k or better on tires
First tell more about the trip. Second on '14 tires...my personal experience is that BRP created a bad formula for the OEM tires on the '14's....so you have some options as I see it...if you have one of the good guy dealers...get them to file a warranty on all tires on C's '14 ... they did on mine and well as I have read on SL's several others who have gotten the replacements. I choose to put a car tire on the rear (BRP did not pay for the tire...but they did pay for having it mounted..the OEM was at wear bars at 3800 miles)...I am close to 10k miles on that new auto rear tire and it looks brand new. (fyi some dealers will not mount unless it is an OEM). Couple weeks? You have time to get all 3 replaced. My fronts were "cupping"...I have learned sooooo much about tires I'm thinking of hanging out a consulting shingle...especially 622 trailer tires :yikes. So that is my input and experience and life is great for me and will be even better when the trailer issue is finally resolved (set #5 being installed at Redding CA dealer today)...and that is becoming closer to being done. Will keep you posted on that little adventure also...:thumbup:
:gaah:....Since you are a NEWBIE I'll go slowly..........You are comparing apples to oranges .......Real Mtc tires on a Real (two wheel ) Mtc. wear out completely different from what happens on a Spyder..............Mtc's lean...../ \ / \ ...Spyders don't .......I completely agree with you that CAR tires on a TWO wheel Mtc is not a Good idea .............But the Spyder is really more like a " MORGAN CAR " just without the bodywork....And no one who is putting CAR tires on the Spyder is having any issues with TRACTION.......Me included , and I've logged over 25,000 miles using various car tires .......................Mikeguyver :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:I'm puzzled by all this tyre chat. I've ridden biked for 30 years and had many, but rear tyres have always been expendable. 1,500 - 2,000 on the back of a Buell 4-5,000 on the front was about standard. Kawasaki GT 550 was 3 or 4 times that, but, to me, that's just what I expect from soft, grippy bike rubber. I'd be scared to death fitting hard , relatively slippy car tyres on a motorcycle.
I am am perfectly capable of finding a dealer to change a tire. I would like to keep up with the group I am riding with. The hotels are all arraigned and none of the allow for a tire change stop . And no oil change neede. I will be a bit over the 9200 mile range but not that bad.
as for Milage on motorcycle tires go, I ride a Goldwing. I tour heavily loaded, and I get at least 20k or better on tires
I found it interesting that the Arachnid that is on my Spyder is wearing on the outer edges. If Vee Rubber and Kenda got together and took the middle of Arachnid and the sides of the Kenda maybe they could make a tire that would last. :gaah:
So we bought a 2014 Limited because we love to tour. The T in RT is for touring Right?
So in a couple of weeks we will set out for an 10000 mile Cancer fund raising trip called The Ride For The Relay.
I would love love to complete this ride with the group I set out with. But that is probably impossible since I will need to replace at least 1 rear tire possible 2 during this trip.
are you serious!?
Is BRP ADDRESSING THIS ? Or like most other engineering issues, burying their head in the sand. I am becoming disenchanted.
:gaah:....Since you are a NEWBIE I'll go slowly..........You are comparing apples to oranges .......Real Mtc tires on a Real (two wheel ) Mtc. wear out completely different from what happens on a Spyder..............Mtc's lean...../ \ / \ ...Spyders don't .......I completely agree with you that CAR tires on a TWO wheel Mtc is not a Good idea .............But the Spyder is really more like a " MORGAN CAR " just without the bodywork....And no one who is putting CAR tires on the Spyder is having any issues with TRACTION.......Me included , and I've logged over 25,000 miles using various car tires .......................Mikeguyver :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
We take twistys pretty hard over here, too, and I believe more plys will cause it to grip better. Now, if you are 90 lbs. soaking wet and ride one up (which I'm not and I don't) a car tire may not work for you! When I first joined the sight here, I got put off by a few around here, but quickly found that the wealth of information was worth a little crap every once in a while. Hang in there!Wonderfully condescending! As a NEWBIE I couldn't possibly have a valid opinion now could I? The fact that I'm amazed that a tyre on a motorcycle of any variety can last anything like 6-10,000 miles must mean I'm an idiot, right? But, hey, why not throw in a reference to, I can only assume you mean the Morgan 3 wheelers, to divert from the real issues? An anachronistic throwback to the 1930's with half the power to weight ratio of a Spyder and a frame made out of wood. Any tyre suitable for that will surely suit a Spyder? Really? I push my Spyder hard, round twisty Scottish roads where grip counts over mileage every time. I'm trying to keep up with bikes and mostly succeed. I need grip in the corner and traction on the exit. I do have traction issues that adding a car tyre could only exacerbate - but I'm just a NEWBIE so, clearly, a 'no one'! Get off your high horse and wind your neck in!
Wonderfully condescending! As a NEWBIE I couldn't possibly have a valid opinion now could I? The fact that I'm amazed that a tyre on a motorcycle of any variety can last anything like 6-10,000 miles must mean I'm an idiot, right? But, hey, why not throw in a reference to, I can only assume you mean the Morgan 3 wheelers, to divert from the real issues? An anachronistic throwback to the 1930's with half the power to weight ratio of a Spyder and a frame made out of wood. Any tyre suitable for that will surely suit a Spyder? Really? I push my Spyder hard, round twisty Scottish roads where grip counts over mileage every time. I'm trying to keep up with bikes and mostly succeed. I need grip in the corner and traction on the exit. I do have traction issues that adding a car tyre could only exacerbate - but I'm just a NEWBIE so, clearly, a 'no one'! Get off your high horse and wind your neck in!
We take twistys pretty hard over here, too, and I believe more plys will cause it to grip better. Now, if you are 90 lbs. soaking wet and ride one up (which I'm not and I don't) a car tire may not work for you! When I first joined the sight here, I got put off by a few around here, but quickly found that the wealth of information was worth a little crap every once in a while. Hang in there!
Yes, unfortunately not all members are welcoming and realize that just because a person is new to this forum means little in their ability to contribute or overall wealth of knowledge and experience. :thumbup:
As far as Spyder tires go, I think the common wisdom is they are made to a price point (to be kind) and their performance is adequate, but just. A variety of automotive tires seem to perform better and have longer life at the same time.
My wifes 2010 rts has been running general altimax rt 215/60-15 rear pretty much since new, average 25000mi. or so she almost only rides 1 up so scuffs tire pretty bad run 17psi. 1 up 20psi. when pulling bunkhouse camper , factory tires and recommended pressure ratings are ridiculous , she has 65000miles now . She also has 175/65-14 General Altimax fronts ,@ 21psi. about to change with 35000mi. on then lots of tread but starting to cup . Hope this helps someone, I think some have changed shocks trying to fix an inferior tire problem the fronts handle MUCH better than oem. due to better sidewall construction, and since I know someone will ask "0" issues since new with different tire sizes. She rode this bike from S.E. Texas to P.C. Hwy 1 and then to Alaska no issues.