BoilerAnimal
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Yesterday, I got to talk to a guy driving a Slingshot. I was looking at his back tire, which looks to be basically Kenda's wider version of the tire that we have on the back of our Spyders. The tires all looked to be fairly new, so I asked him how many miles he had on it. He said just over 16,000 miles. I then asked if these were the original tires and he said "yes, why?".
I told him how bad the Kendas were on our Spyders and that they wouldn't look that good after 3000 miles. He insisted they were the original tires and that he hadn't had any problems with them. I have no reason to doubt his veracity.
If his account was true, why didn't his rear tire show more wear in the middle like ours do (his was flat across)? The rear tire on a Slingshot is quite a bit wider, is subject to more power and I would suspect heavier loads. So what is the difference?
I told him how bad the Kendas were on our Spyders and that they wouldn't look that good after 3000 miles. He insisted they were the original tires and that he hadn't had any problems with them. I have no reason to doubt his veracity.
If his account was true, why didn't his rear tire show more wear in the middle like ours do (his was flat across)? The rear tire on a Slingshot is quite a bit wider, is subject to more power and I would suspect heavier loads. So what is the difference?