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Look what I got today

So, I can tell you have a General rear tire, what did you get for the front??

General Altimax RT43 in 225/60R15 for the rear; and from the pic & that tread pattern, I'd take a punt at the fronts being Vredestein Quatrac's in 165/60R15, but I'm really ony guessing the size :p . I can't quite make it out! :rolleyes:

That set of tires should work well for you rjinaz, just so long as you don't put too much air in them! :thumbup:
 
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225/60R-15 GENERAL ALTIMAX RT43 SL Item(s) Total: $118.99 Sales Tax: $7.56 State Fee (Required): $2.00 Order Total: $128.55

2 - 175/55R-15 VREDESTEIN QUATRAC SL Item(s) Total: $200.64 Sales Tax: $12.74 State Fee (Required): $4.00 Order Total: $217.38

Couldn't find Vredestein for the back in stock and everyone seemed to like the Altimax.
 
I have the same set from Tire Rack.
You are going to be very happy with that combination.
 
Excellent choice for the front, and if you don't ride a lot in cold/wet conditions, the rear is also a winner (based on personal experience).
 
I have the same combo on my Spyder....Vredesteins on the front and General Altimax on the rear. Up here in Canada, or at least on the westcoast, Vredesteins are very difficult to find...wasn’t able to even locate on the web. I only have about 1,000 kms on the Altimax so too early to comment on wet weather riding (I try to avoid wet anyway). The Generals are readily available at a local tire dealer.
 
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When you guys buy tires online, do you pull the wheels and take them to a dealer, or do you just let them do it all? Also, how reasonable (or not) do you find the prices most places charge to change tires you didn't buy form them?
 
When you guys buy tires online, do you pull the wheels and take them to a dealer, or do you just let them do it all? Also, how reasonable (or not) do you find the prices most places charge to change tires you didn't buy form them?
For myself, the dealer will NOT ORDER anything but OEM, but he WILL INSTALL anything I bring him. This is not usual.....most dealers WILL ONLY INSTALL THE OEM, and this also includes ANY aftermarket that I may bring in. I have a very obliging dealer. Not sure what his shop rate is, but I think in the neighbourhood of $120.00 to $130.00 an hour.
 
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When you guys buy tires online, do you pull the wheels and take them to a dealer, or do you just let them do it all? Also, how reasonable (or not) do you find the prices most places charge to change tires you didn't buy form them?

After searching around and getting a lot of No's. I just took the dip and learned how to remove the rear tire and took it to a local automotive place here in town that also works on atv's, they were more than willing to swap the tire on the rim. That was after driving to 3 major tire chains who not only said they wouldn't do it but didn't even have the proper equipment to do it.

My suggestion after having this wonderful "BRP" experience with tires, look for a local auto shop that also works on bike's, atv's or side by sides. I was able to get 3 tires mounted for $60.
 
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You'll like the Vredesteins - same as I have on my '20 RT. Much quicker turning response and they are much better in the rain than the OEM Kendas that I took off.
 
After searching around and getting a lot of No's. I just took the dip and learned how to remove the rear tire and took it to a local automotive place here in town that also works on atv's, they were more than willing to swap the tire on the rim. That was after driving to 3 major tire chains who not only said they wouldn't do it but didn't even have the proper equipment to do it.

My suggestion after having this wonderful "BRP" experience with tires, look for a local auto shop that also works on bike's, atv's or side by sides. I was able to get 3 tires mounted for $60.

Yea when I said dealer, I should have specified tire dealer. I've seen the guy in action at my local BRP dealer. No way he's touching mine, except as a last resort. Thanks for the info.
 
Yea when I said dealer, I should have specified tire dealer. I've seen the guy in action at my local BRP dealer. No way he's touching mine, except as a last resort. Thanks for the info.

My Spyder dealer uninstalls the wheels. He then takes the wheels to A CERTAIN new car dealer that he deals with and has them mount the tires onto the wheels. He then brings the wheels back and installs them back onto the Spyder.
 
When you guys buy tires online, do you pull the wheels and take them to a dealer, or do you just let them do it all? Also, how reasonable (or not) do you find the prices most places charge to change tires you didn't buy form them?

I bought all my Tires at Discount Tire for around $250... I removed all the wheels in my Garage, took them to town, and had a young guy who runs his own motor cycle shop remove and replace all 3 tires for about $55... He did a great job, and if I ever have to do it again, I hope he is still in there!
 
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