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Looking for help on getting new rear tire

fzyk47

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I have a 2014 ST and after 8,000 miles the wear bars are showing on the rear tire. I have read a lot of posts on tires and seen a lot of different manufactures, but did not see sizes of tires. I would like good traction on dry and wet pavement. I saw posts that the OEM tire size does not match other manufactures. Should i have the dealer install the tire or take it down to the local discount tire to have it installed?

This is all new adventure and would like to hear recommendations. :opps:
 
I have a 2014 ST and after 8,000 miles the wear bars are showing on the rear tire. I have read a lot of posts on tires and seen a lot of different manufactures, but did not see sizes of tires. I would like good traction on dry and wet pavement. I saw posts that the OEM tire size does not match other manufactures. Should i have the dealer install the tire or take it down to the local discount tire to have it installed?

This is all new adventure and would like to hear recommendations. :opps:

Well you can save the trip to discount, FYI they will not provide a tire if they know it's for a spyder:banghead::banghead::banghead::cus: others can provide more info on the few variations that fit & work.
 
The OEM tire size is 225/50-15
You can purchase any number of different brand tires in that size.
Personally: I like the Kumho Ecsta AST as a replacement tire.
I get about double the mileage out of them; for about half the cost of the OEM Knda.

This is where it gets fun!! :D)
There are ALL SORTS of tires that work pretty well.
General has the Alitimax in a 215/60-15 size...
this one actually helps to correct some of the speedometer error, that these bikes all seem to have.
Yokohama S-Drive is also a very good tire (contact JCThorne about them...)

Happy Shopping! :thumbup:
 
I just ordered a Kumho that Bob described

This is a highly debatable topic here for sure ..! Lots of great information to help you decide.
 
Altimax 215/60R15 works great for me. Excellent traction but have not tried it in the rain but others have given it good reviews...... Good luck.
 
I went to an America's Tire and was able to buy the Kumho Ecsta AST and they also wanted to mount/balance it until they saw the wheel. They refunded the mount/balance cost and I went to a motorcycle accessory shop for them to do it. I removed the tire/wheel from the bike myself. This was on a 2013 ST. There are videos on how to do it. Some Spyder dealers will have and install any tire and some won't.
 
I have a 2014 ST and after 8,000 miles the wear bars are showing on the rear tire. I have read a lot of posts on tires and seen a lot of different manufactures, but did not see sizes of tires. I would like good traction on dry and wet pavement. I saw posts that the OEM tire size does not match other manufactures. Should i have the dealer install the tire or take it down to the local discount tire to have it installed?

This is all new adventure and would like to hear recommendations. :opps:

Do you know if the tire is the original that came with the 2014 ST. The original 2014's had a "new" rubber compound which resulted in tire mileage between 6,000 and 8,000 miles. I got 8,900 on mine. Replacement OEM tires will give you around 15,000 miles.

If you do not want a OEM--there are LOTS of options out there. Most BRP dealers will NOT install them.
 
I have a 2014 ST and after 8,000 miles the wear bars are showing on the rear tire...
Hmmm... are you SURE you're looking at the wear bars, and not the water-breaking bars? The latter show up a lot sooner, which is completely normal.

To be sure, the wear bars are indicated by a little triangle at the side of the tread, on the shoulder. These don't correspond to the water bars.
 
:agree:And if your having trouble sleeping do a search on this subject and you will soon have a headache! :yikes: Good luck in your tire buying, my next one will be a Altramax
 
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