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Do the 2023 RT and 2015 RT have the same Rim Sizes & A/mkt tire recommendations?

Fjrwillie

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Recently purchased a 2023 RT Limited and wondering if all the tire recommendations made for the 2015 models the same for the 2023 RT's, both front and rear.

Willie
 
Yes. The Spyder rim sizes across the entire range have not changed since the introduction of the 15" front rims in 2013; the rear rims have always been 15" rims, altho IIRC, they changed that rim from a two-piece rim & hub assembly to a one-piece rim & hub assembly some time around 2017-18?? Anyone got the correct date/Model Year for that change? :dontknow:

There's also been very little significant change in the frame, weight, weight distribution, and handling dynamics of Spyders, despite the minor upgrades that started with the introduction of the 2020's; so the recommended alternative A/mkt tires, tire sizes, and operating pressures remain pretty much the same too - albeit possibly varied a little depending upon your location - it's pretty hard to get Vredestein or General Altimax tires here in Oz! :rolleyes:
 
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Yes. The Spyder rim sizes across the entire range have not changed since the introduction of the 15" front rims in 2013; the rear rims have always been 15" rims, altho IIRC, they changed that rim from a two-piece rim & hub assembly to a one-piece rim & hub assembly some time around 2017-18?? Anyone got the correct date/Model Year for that change? :dontknow:

There's also been very little significant change in the frame, weight, weight distribution, and handling dynamics of Spyders, despite the minor upgrades that started with the introduction of the 2020's; so the recommended alternative A/mkt tires, tire sizes, and operating pressures remain pretty much the same too - albeit possibly varied a little depending upon your location - it's pretty hard to get Vredestein or General Altimax tires here in Oz! :rolleyes:

Thank you !!

Willie
 
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