I need to change my rear tire on my 2016 spyder RT limited. Currently have Kumho ECSTA AST with 13,900 mi. The OEM Kenda needed replaced at 10,350. Any suggestions as I am tired of changing tires. Anybody try the Kenda Kanine KR20?
The OEM tires on our Spyders/Rykers are simply
CAR tires on
CAR rims to suit the CAR type driving/riding forces imposed upon them jc, albeit they are in odd sizes (probably deliberately chosen

) so that it's hard to find an exact match in any other brand - but there are quite a few
similar sized
CAR tires that will fit, so go find a
CAR tire that has the performmance/wear/cost/whatever characteristics you like & give it a try!

hyea: The only issue here is that if you run them at the same sort of pressures you'd run under a car weighing anything up to 3 times as much, they'll
STILL wear out in the centre quickly, only this time cos they're grossly
OVER-inflated! A normal car tire in a size that fits shouldn't need anything more than about 16-18 psi in it to carry the loads imposed by a Spyder - & 18 psi is more than enough for the max load plus a bit that the Spyder will carry, so any more than that & you'll likely be shortening the tires potential life! :lecturef_smilie:
When it comes to sizes for the rear, just about any size between a 205/65R15 & a 225/60R15 is likely to fit, I've even seen one Spyder running a 195/75R15 on the rear, but IMHO it didn't look
too safe or too good, but it fitted & apparently performed well over time too! Generally, if you drop a size in width (ie drop from 225 to 215) you'd go up a profile size to compensate (ie increase from 50 to 55 profile) but you do need to be a little careful, because those
sidewall 'tire sizes' are only 'nominal sizes' & not necessarily a true reflection of the tires physical dimensions :banghead: So you need to watch the physical size increase carefully - but the OEM tires are fairly small & make for a speedo/odo that's overly optimistic about how far/fast you're going (ie, it
says you're going 70 mph but you're
really only going about 63 mph...

) Which means that something like a 205/60R15 is probably going to get your speedo/odo much closer to accurate than it's ever been before! :yes:
So as others have mentioned, the Vredestein Qatrac's are good, so are the Riken's that are the current recommendation, but really, if you pick any good brand car tire that you like with specs to suit your needs/wants & in a size that'll fit, run it at an appropriate pressure for the (lighter) loads a Spyder imposes on it & I expect you'll be pleasantly surprised (if not completely astounded

) at how good it can make your Spyder feel & perform! The higher performance tires will likely have better traction & wear quicker; those tires with great tread wear characteristics generally have less traction (but most are still better than any Kenda!) but last a lot longer; and some with progressively harder compounds like the Kumho ECSTA's need you to actively manage their tire pressures as they wear in order to get the best life/maintain their traction..... but really, it's
YOUR spyder, so it's all up to you as to which tire you pick, how much effort you want to put into monitoring/maintaining the ideal pressure in it for you/your loads/your riding, & how long you want it to last.
Enjoy! :cheers: