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New rear tire. ..2014rts

:agree: nojoke

The Ecsta AST is a great replacement tire on the Spyder...
I run 24 psi in mine; who set you up with it like that? :dontknow:
 
General Altimax RT43

Just recieved my new tire as listed above. Will install this winter

50 PSI is --------WAAAAY TOOOO MUCH.

Kaos
 
You must weigh in at about 1200 lbs to need 51 psi in that rear tire!! :yikes:

That's gotta be close to the MAXIMUM pressure the tire can handle ever, which is only ever meant to be used when it's carrying its maximum load (of about 1500 lbs)!!! I'd be surprised if Kumho recommend you put that much air in it when it's only carrying the usual weight of a Spyder & Ryder, which is generally a tad less that what a car & driver weighs!! As others have said, 51 psi has gotta be WAAAAAYYYY too high, & you almost certainly WILL NOT get 13K out of it like that but you WILL wear out the strip in the middle of the tire PDQ!! :shocked:

Who told you to run 51 psi, & even worse, who left that much air in it after mounting!! They generally only recommend 40 Psi to seat the beads on those tires!! :sour:
 
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rear tire 2014 RTS

I run this same tire on my bike. Try lowering the pressure to 18-20 pounds and see how it rides. I think you will find it much more comfortable , better grip and markedly different wet road handling.

Stop and consider how much weight is actually on that tire; doubt that it is as much as 500 pounds; don't need a lot of air to carry that little weight.

Try it, I think you'll like the less better than the more.
 
General altimax rt 43

I am running the General Altimax RT 43 on the rear on my 2014 RTS-SE6 Size: 215/60R 15 @ 26 psi.


No problems , it is my 2nd season with the General Altimax RT 43. Several other people on this site are also running the General Altimax RT 43 tire. Deanna
 
51 PSI

I'M ON MY 5th KUMHO AST, AND I HAVE BEEN AVERAGING ABOUT 23,000 MILES OF SMILES...
51LBS IS WAAAAAAAY ABOVE WHAT IS NEEDED... AT THAT RATE, THE CENTER OF THE TIRE WILL BALLOON OUT, AND YOU'LL WEAR THE CENTER DOWN FASTER THAN THE OUTER EDGES... JUST LIKE LIKE HAPPENED ON THE KENDA...
PLEASE RETHINK YOUR DECISION...
DAN P
SPYD3R
 
YOU TIRE

Put this tire on my spyder last week....like it alot...feels stabler at high speed....a little hard when running local....51lb air ..75.00 plus 15.00 shipping...tire rack. Com....i hope i get more than 13k mile out of it....thats all i got out of factory tire. ...had absolutely no tread on the center 3 incheshttp://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57e9f02c9a376/20160926_151242.jpg?


Sent from my LGLS675 using Tapatalk[/Q.............You bought a decent tire ......However whoever mounted it forgot to let the "BEAD SETTING AIR PRESSURE " reduce to about 20 or so lbs....... There is no passenger tire made that can safely run at 51 PSI which is set COLD ....after it heats up it could be 57-8 PSI...... this is large truck territory............lower that pressure ASAP .......Mike :thumbup:
 
You can usually buy this tire on eBay for $84 , shipping included. It ships from discounttiredirect.com without the stupid "where are you using it question".. I have also had 5 of them and averaged over 25000 miles per tire.... I run 28 psi
 
Ok tks....that kinda what i was looking for....some one who has used this tire...i will low air pressure...i filled to 51 psi because. That what the tire said max is....i had a tire on one of my HD...and ran it low ...the cords on the inside sidewall tore out of...and inturn pinched the innertube....i no there is no tube ...but didnt want to damage tire by running to low...thanks for alll the input

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Running 26 psi cold on the Kumho Ecsta AST.. wife has 17,000 and wearing even

I just put a Kumho on the rear of my 15 RT and going to try the 26 psi as well. We run 1 up and mixed interstate and secondary roads. These Kumhos give us over a year of riding time with her 2-3,000 a month average.
 
I ran one of these. Ran it at 32PSI. I only got 11500 miles out of it... But I ride kinda spirited. :)

My experience with this tire? Poor. It has terrible wet traction, but also terrible tendency to hydroplane. The hydroplaning gets really bad obviously as the tire wears... But on a tire that it was bad at hydroplaning on from new, well just think about it.

It even wasn't good dry either. Just wasn't that sticky and this was on an 08 GS.

For casual riding it is a fine tire. However, if you ride in all weather, or ride a bit aggressively there are far better tires for not much more money that will keep you safer.

Now, that is just my opinion and personal experience with the Kuhmo. I switched to the Toyo Proxes 4 (now discontinued) and that by far has been the best car tire I've ever had on the back wet or dry. I still have two new in reserve and yes they will be used by their 6 year expiration date. :)

To each their own.
 
The car tires are much stiffer than a bike tire with a much stronger sidewall. As someone who has ran a car tire for 27,000 miles I can tell you first hand that running it around 28psi will allow it to grip the road better, work well in the rain, and give a much softer ride and yet be very stiff on the corners. I have never heard of a Spyder owner going back to a motorcycle tire after running a car tire.
 
Put this tire on my spyder last week....like it alot...feels stabler at high speed....a little hard when running local....51lb air ..75.00 plus 15.00 shipping...tire rack. Com....i hope i get more than 13k mile out of it....thats all i got out of factory tire. ...had absolutely no tread on the center 3 incheshttp://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57e9f02c9a376/20160926_151242.jpg?


Sent from my LGLS675 using Tapatalk[/Q.............You bought a decent tire ......However whoever mounted it forgot to let the "BEAD SETTING AIR PRESSURE " reduce to about 20 or so lbs....... There is no passenger tire made that can safely run at 51 PSI which is set COLD ....after it heats up it could be 57-8 PSI...... this is large truck territory............lower that pressure ASAP .......Mike [emoji106]
The tire says max psi of 51lbs...

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The car tires are much stiffer than a bike tire with a much stronger sidewall. As someone who has ran a car tire for 27,000 miles I can tell you first hand that running it around 28psi will allow it to grip the road better, work well in the rain, and give a much softer ride and yet be very stiff on the corners. I have never heard of a Spyder owner going back to a motorcycle tire after running a car tire.
Cool tks

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MAX TIRE PSI

The tire says max psi of 51lbs...

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I have no doubt that is printed on the tire ..... I know what it means ..... the Question is Did you know what it meant ?????.................................not to be rude, but I don't think you do / did because YOU filled it to 51 lbs. and that was a mistake on your part ............... Mike :thumbup:
 
I have no doubt that is printed on the tire ..... I know what it means ..... the Question is Did you know what it meant ?????.................................not to be rude, but I don't think you do / did because YOU filled it to 51 lbs. and that was a mistake on your part ............... Mike [emoji106]
Im cool....i got it.....i have enough experience and answers so far. ..im going to lower air pressure. ..im was just stating fact about tire and whu filled it up....ive got the info i was looking...ive only had rts 14 months and learning...been riding 2 wheels 40years...mostly HD...lost leg 4 yrs ago...not bike accident. ..tks much

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I have no doubt that is printed on the tire ..... I know what it means ..... the Question is Did you know what it meant ?????.................................not to be rude, but I don't think you do / did because YOU filled it to 51 lbs. and that was a mistake on your part ............... Mike [emoji106]
So explain to what i read means then....if the same system is used and printed on all tires

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