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I made a tire mistake

waynerho

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I bought new Michelin T+H (205/60-15) for my RT. The dealer called and said they were afraid to mount it. They didn't think it would mount wide enough to seat securely.
I now either have to go back to the Kenda, or buy another tire and drive 140 miles round-trip to deliver the new tire.

One thing I and the mechanic both noticed about this tire, is the fact that the sidewall is VERY flexible. When you pick the tire up by the bead, it actually flexes out under the tire's weight. I've never seen a car tire do that before.
 
Tire issue

I bought new Michelin T+H (205/60-15) for my RT. The dealer called and said they were afraid to mount it. They didn't think it would mount wide enough to seat securely.
I now either have to go back to the Kenda, or buy another tire and drive 140 miles round-trip to deliver the new tire.

One thing I and the mechanic both noticed about this tire, is the fact that the sidewall is VERY flexible. When you pick the tire up by the bead, it actually flexes out under the tire's weight. I've never seen a car tire do that before.
Wayne ....:yikes:.... sorry but your dealer is a STEALER ....He just wants you to buy the Kenda - that's where His profit margin is :banghead::banghead::banghead: ......... Lots of folks here have used the 205/60 size on GS-RS-ST bikes........ if you doubt me go on Tire Rack.com and choose any reg. tire in this size and go to the specs sheet ..... it will tell you what Rim/Wheel WIDTHS will work with that size ........ Mike :thumbup:.........Update - Your Wheel/Rim is 7 inches wide & because we are friends I just looked it up for you ..... According to the EXPERTS your Exact tire has A wheel/rim WIDTH range of 5.5 to 7.5 inches ....... this is not my OPINION it is the Experts
 
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I have been running a 205/60 x 15 Michelin for over two years on our RT and at 18# pressure. I have run curves at twice the posted speed without any issues. I am on my second Michelin tire after wearing out the first at 24,000 miles.
You will be fine with this size.
 
MICHELIN TIRE

I have been running a 205/60 x 15 Michelin for over two years on our RT and at 18# pressure. I have run curves at twice the posted speed without any issues. I am on my second Michelin tire after wearing out the first at 24,000 miles.
You will be fine with this size.
24,000 :yikes:...... your roads must be very hard on tires ..... My Hydro-Edge has 36,600 and I think I can Safely get another 3,000 or so ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
DEALER / STEALER

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Thanks for that link, and to you BlueKnight911. You are both correct. 7'' rim is supported by the tire.
I've called the dealer, but the tech is at lunch. I'm waiting to hear back.
Good luck .... a lot of Professionals ....don't like to told they are wrong :yikes::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:......... Mike :thumbup:.............PS the " T & H " model Defender is the better of the two ....... :yes:.............Plus if they tell you a CAR tire won't match the Spyder RIM type .......well that's just BS ....they are both " J " style tire rims /wheels
 
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:D Gee Mike... You must ride like an old man: I can only get 12,000 miles our of my replacement tires... :joke::joke::joke::joke:
 
Thanks for that link, and to you BlueKnight911. You are both correct. 7'' rim is supported by the tire.
I've called the dealer, but the tech is at lunch. I'm waiting to hear back.


Any tire changing place can change the tire.

Just remove the hub first if yours can be removed.

If not any tire place that has motorcycle adapters can do this too.

I change mine at home manually. :yikes:
 
REMOVE HUB ????????

Any tire changing place can change the tire.

Just remove the hub first if yours can be removed.

If not any tire place that has motorcycle adapters can do this too.

I change mine at home manually. :yikes:
These places can do it without removing the HUB ....... because if they couldn't ....then what do the folks do with the HUBS that don't come OFF ..... I think from 16 and up they are semi-permanently on the wheel ....... Mike
 
These places can do it without removing the HUB ....... because if they couldn't ....then what do the folks do with the HUBS that don't come OFF ..... I think from 16 and up they are semi-permanently on the wheel ....... Mike


Not all machines are the same and cannot accept with the wheel hub on. Some machines are setup to accept the wheel hubs. That's all I was saying :thumbup:
 
REMOVE HUB ????????

Not all machines are the same and cannot accept with the wheel hub on. Some machines are setup to accept the wheel hubs. That's all I was saying :thumbup:
And all I was saying was it can be done without HUB removal....... All the new wheels have non-removable HUBS ..... this is what has been said on the Forum :dontknow:.............Mike :thumbup:
 
These places can do it without removing the HUB ....... because if they couldn't ....then what do the folks do with the HUBS that don't come OFF ..... I think from 16 and up they are semi-permanently on the wheel ....... Mike

I do my own tires. I have a Harbor Freight tire changer with the motorcycle attachment and had no problem changing my tire with the wheel that the hub is not removable. The only problem is to get it balanced. I have a Marc axle balancer that will work. Harbor Freight also has axle balancer pretty reasonable. Best is to purchase a Centralmatic balancer for the rear wheel from The Lamonster Garage and you won't have to worry about balancing it again.
 
And all I was saying was it can be done without HUB removal....... All the new wheels have non-removable HUBS ..... this is what has been said on the Forum :dontknow:.............Mike :thumbup:

The wheels fit on my Ranger tire machine just fine with the hub (and brake rotor for that matter) still on the wheel. No need to remove.
 
24,000 :yikes:...... your roads must be very hard on tires ..... My Hydro-Edge has 36,600 and I think I can Safely get another 3,000 or so ...... Mike :thumbup:

Mike,

I was running that one at 26# and it wore the center down. I could have gotten more miles out of it, but decided to start fresh at 18#

Les
 
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Mike,

I was running that one at 26# and it wore the center down. I could have gotten more miles out of it, but decided to start fresh at 18#

Les
Well I guess I don't have to tell you how Happy this makes me :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:.................. your Spyder will have more traction at all times ---plus the TIRE will more compliant, which means it will feel better ......... Mike :thumbup:
 
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REAR TIRE BALANCE

I do my own tires. I have a Harbor Freight tire changer with the motorcycle attachment and had no problem changing my tire with the wheel that the hub is not removable. The only problem is to get it balanced. I have a Marc axle balancer that will work. Harbor Freight also has axle balancer pretty reasonable. Best is to purchase a Centralmatic balancer for the rear wheel from The Lamonster Garage and you won't have to worry about balancing it again.
On my first rear tire change I had it balanced ...my last 5, I didn't and had No issues .....Car tires are better constructed and have better quality control, so I don't think the rear tire needs balancing .....Mike :thumbup:
 
Mike,

I was running that one at 26# and it wore the center down. I could have gotten more miles out of it, but decided to start fresh at 18#

Les
Les, It looks like that smile in your new avatar and sig pic will start to hurt after a while...;) Welcome to the 18# club, BKMike convinced me last year...
Still waiting for all the Snirt to melt here in Fbo
 
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