Sorry, my fault I think. I’m getting senile. I need to get out more. Back to, I saw lots of pairs on EBay so it’s easy to get two that match.How did the post get so far out in the weeds!Guy thinks he's got a bent rim and wants to buy a new one!
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Got to ask, how do you know it's the rim??? I still say it could be the tire; in most cases it is!! Did you break it down, and spin the rim?I bought two new rims and will have them installed next week when they come in, I took the tires off my friends bike and it rode great and got down to the left front wheel was bad? I just ordered the black out rims not the sandstone rims that are on the S2S
I have seen this very thing happen to a friend; he had to take his tires and rims to another shop and have them rebalanced because the first shops machine was out of calibration! The issue went AWAY!! Just a thought before you jump down the rabbit hole. Good luck! Sorry if I pissed you off!I bought two new tires, balanced them, and still had the problem. Then I took the tire off a friends bike and tried it on mine, no vibrations. Then I put one of my rims on one at a time and eliminated it down to the left rim.
What tires did you buy?I bought two new tires, balanced them, and still had the problem. Then I took the tire off a friends bike and tried it on mine, no vibrations. Then I put one of my rims on one at a time and eliminated it down to the left rim.
OK, the original Kendas weren’t brilliant but in many cases they weren’t as bad as they were made out to be. I had them on my 2021 RT LTD and I thought they were acceptable, except in the wet. There we’re issues for some people with inconsistent manufacturing and quality assurance, and especially for tire wear.No disrespect sir. It's still a kenda! In 18 years, they haven't impressed anyone!
I thought the Kendas fitted to my 2021 RT LTD were kind of OK but a bit borderline in certain circumstances. The Spyder deserved better. Certainly they were pretty horrible in the rain like you said. But I live in a desert so we don't usually get much rain in riding season.No disrespect to you sir, however, the kendas were every bit as bad as the reputation they got!
In case you haven't seen my take on the kendas, when I put Vredesteins on two different RT's, the ride and handling improved by 100 percent, ESPECIALLY in the rain.
BRP could and should have put better tires on these machines!
I thought the Kendas fitted to my 2021 RT LTD were kind of OK but a bit borderline in certain circumstances. The Spyder deserved better. Certainly they were pretty horrible in the rain like you said. But I live in a desert so we don't usually get much rain in riding season.
The new XPS branded Kendas I've tried out in the rain this spring (yes it actually rained) and I think they are a big improvement. Even in the dry I think they are a definite improvement over what was stock five years ago. They seem more robust at the very least. I think perhaps BRP was fed up with tire warranty claims?
Do I think car tires are perhaps better? Very possibly. But just as the first set of OEM tires on a car are usually not up to what you can buy when they wear out, I think these XPS Kendas are not something I will rush out and change. I don't think from other Spyders with car tires that I have ridden, that the difference is going to be anywhere near as dramatic as it once was.
I know it's going to take a lot to change peoples minds but I do think the XPS Kendas are finally now are at least acceptable for what comes on the bike new. I can now ride in the rain without an undue fear of the traction and braking action.
So I'm with you on what you say, I just think BRP has caught up somewhat with this latest fitment.

Lol. Very good. I'd hardly think I'm drinking the Kenda Cool Aid though, just stating an opinion, which is worth what anyone paid for it.