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I've got a bent front wheel - any idea where to buy a new one?

cgroh360

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I have a 2023 S2S and the left front wheel shimmies really badly at 62 mph. I have had it balanced twice and it's no better. The bike only has 1400 miles on it and I took it in the dealer with 90 miles on it saying it had a bad vibration. I changed the shocks, tires, sway bar, and finally took the wheels off a friends bike and found it was the left front wheel. I don't think the dealer is going to help me on this, so does anyone have any ideas on where to buy a new wheel?
 
If you're only buying the one OEM part, then getting it from a dealer of the manufacturer is your only bet, unless you have a bike wrecker nearby, and then you might get both front wheels.
 
Trying to buy an exact single front wheel from Can Am for your year and model, you might just want to buy a pair of matching front wheels from E-Bay as it may be cheaper.

Anything from the same era will fit. You can probably get to choose the look you prefer that way.

Typically though things like wheels from BRP aren't usually marked up as much as you might think. It might just be the delivery time that's the issue.

Of course you will have to mount and balance the tires.

It may well be worth upgrading to the new XPS branded Kendas as I think they are a huge improvement over the originals. My 2026 S2S came with them and I thought they were much better, especially in the wet.
 
Trying to buy an exact single front wheel from Can Am for your year and model, you might just want to buy a pair of matching front wheels from E-Bay as it may be cheaper.

Anything from the same era will fit. You can probably get to choose the look you prefer that way.

Typically though things like wheels from BRP aren't usually marked up as much as you might think. It might just be the delivery time that's the issue.

Of course you will have to mount and balance the tires.

It may well be worth upgrading to the new XPS branded Kendas as I think they are a huge improvement over the originals. My 2026 S2S came with them and I thought they were much better, especially in the wet.
No disrespect sir. It's still a kenda! In 18 years, they haven't impressed anyone!
 
I have a 2023 S2S and the left front wheel shimmies really badly at 62 mph. I have had it balanced twice and it's no better. The bike only has 1400 miles on it and I took it in the dealer with 90 miles on it saying it had a bad vibration. I changed the shocks, tires, sway bar, and finally took the wheels off a friends bike and found it was the left front wheel. I don't think the dealer is going to help me on this, so does anyone have any ideas on where to buy a new wheel?
BUT! You did not change the tires??????? Alloy wheels do not bend!
 
BUT! You did not change the tires??????? Alloy wheels do not bend!

That isn't quite true - and altho while the tires (any Kenda, Kenda clone, OR the 'new' XPS branded Kendas, which are effectively not much more than a 'new tread' section put onto the same old 'not ideal' carcass) are far more likely to be the issue here than anything else, there have been a reasonable number of dodgy/out of true &/or congenitally unbalanced rims reported here over the years!! There was even a time I saw about a dozen dodgy rims in just a couple of months, all coming off brand new Spyders!! And then there's also the issues that some here have reported they have had with the brake disc &/or the wheel mounting faces on the front spindles/hubs not being square with the axles, so tightening the lug nuts pulls everything outta whack and causing all sorts of ride & handling problems; and the problems some have had with failed/never good OEM Ball Joints &/or the A arm bushings. 😖

IIRC, back in the early days of the 15" rims, there was even one poor fella who posted here about trying everything we could suggest to fix the savage vibration he was experiencing on his brand new Spyder, both thru a couple of dealers and then a couple of non-dealer/not Spyder specialist alignment places, before eventually resorting to buying a new set of a/mkt tires on his own dime to see if that would fix his issues, only for the next non-dealer tire fitter who was trying to mount them to find they still had the same 'can't balance that out' issues, and identify that the original PAIR of OEM rims he'd scored on his Spyder were bent, not just one of them!! And then it all got worse, cos of course he had to argue with his dealer/BRP about it, before eventually and somewhat begrudgingly, they supplied him with a set of new front rims, only for his tire bloke to find that those too, a brand new supposedly unused set of rims, weren't able to be balanced/trued either!! I believe that was about where he just gave up, cut his losses, and bought a set of PPA rims to fit new car tires onto before he sold the Spyder!! :unsure:

So while it's certainly uncommon for the rim/s to be the issue from the manufacturer/factory, it's not impossible - this has been reported here before; and beyond that, it certainly IS possible to bend an alloy rim that started out balanced and true, you can even break chunks out of them &/or cause a circumferential crack that renders them incapable of holding air, even with the best of tires fitted - it's just that to do that sorta thing to an alloy rim, you'll generally have abso-freakin-lutely NO DOUBT that you've hit something hard enough to damage a rim, and that usually means you've probably bent some other pretty important components too!! :oops:
 
No disrespect sir. It's still a kenda! In 18 years, they haven't impressed anyone!
Well, the prior Kendas were very average but were the only option for many trying to find an automotive tire that any dealer would fit.

My experience of the old Kenda was mixed. If they were balanced properly, they did have at least a nice predictable breakaway but they weren’t very strong in the sidewall and were hopeless in wet weather.

Having done some miles on the new XPS Kendas I would say they are a drastic improvement. They are better made, balance better, still breakaway predictably, much better wet weather grip and likely longer life due to the superior construction and better tread depth. Sidewall strength is much improved too.

Are they better than a car tire? Well I suppose what brand of car tire you decide upon. Cheap Asian import off brand automotive tires that just happen to fit I think the XPS Kendas are probably better. Name brand automotive tires, likely not as good as.

So are they decent? For an OEM tire they are now probably acceptable. Are there better aftermarket tires available, maybe, but getting those fitted and balanced often takes a friendly tire shop willing to do it.

I think Can Am definitely had to up their game due to the consistent complaints and they have done a credible attempt with the XPS Kendas. They may not be for everyone but at least they are good enough to sell off the customer showroom store now. I’ve had no real trouble with mine. They went up and down the canyon yesterday better than expected which although not giving perhaps the ultimate in grip, they were progressive in breakaway, good on the brakes, and felt predictable enough that meant I didn’t feel like I was going to bin it at anytime.

So, for a S2S they seemed decent enough, perhaps for an F3S, they might not be enough, I don’t know.
 
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12 years ago I had the same problem with a brand new Spyder. The dealer was good about pulling another wheel off a showroom Spyder. And, yes, it was a bad rim..........
 
Well, the prior Kendas were very average but were the only option for many trying to find an automotive tire that any dealer would fit.

My experience of the old Kenda was mixed. If they were balanced properly, they did have at least a nice predictable breakaway but they weren’t very strong in the sidewall and were hopeless in wet weather.

Having done some miles on the new XPS Kendas I would say they are a drastic improvement. They are better made, balance better, still breakaway predictably, much better wet weather grip and likely longer life due to the superior construction and better tread depth. Sidewall strength is much improved too.

Are they better than a car tire? Well I suppose what brand of car tire you decide upon. Cheap Asian import off brand automotive tires that just happen to fit I think the XPS Kendas are probably better. Name brand automotive tires, likely not as good as.

So are they decent? For an OEM tire they are now probably acceptable. Are there better aftermarket tires available, maybe, but getting those fitted and balanced often takes a friendly tire shop willing to do it.

I think Can Am definitely had to up their game due to the consistent complaints and they have done a credible attempt with the XPS Kendas. They may not be for everyone but at least they are good enough to sell off the customer showroom store now. I’ve had no real trouble with mine. They went up and down the canyon yesterday better than expected which although not giving perhaps the ultimate in grip, they were progressive in breakaway, good on the brakes, and felt predictable enough that meant I didn’t feel like I was going to bin it at anytime.

So, for a S2S they seemed decent enough, perhaps for an F3S, they might not be enough, I don’t know.
Break away? I have never been able to get a Vredestein Quatrac in both 165/60R15 on the Champaign trike and 175/55R15 on the Asphalt trike to "break away". And have no idea why one would want that to happen. With the General Altimax 215/60R15 out back, no under or over steer, trikes just goes where you point them.
 
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