I'm thinking of putting new tires on my F3T . Front I'm thinking Continental contiprocontact 175/55/r15. For the back I'm thinking either Bridgestone B340 or Kumo solis kh-16 or Toyo proxes 4. Any thoughts guys?
...For the back I'm thinking either Bridgestone B340 or Kumo solis kh-16 or Toyo proxes 4. Any thoughts guys?
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .... Well here's some :gaah: :yikes: :banghead: ...... He/She/It doesn't know what they are talking about !!! ... First of all SPYDERS ....CAN'T slip & slide in the Rain or wet ..... the VSS prevents this ....That's why folks can put car tires on their Spyders and pump them up to 40 PSI and live to say " feels fine to me "...... I suspect the REAL reason for this change is SOMEONE contacted BRP and ratted on this dealer , and BRP told the dealer in no in-certain terms if they continue to do this they will be punished.... BRP wants to continue selling those Crappy Kenda's for ....10 X's what they cost to make ....... ( might actually be closer to 15 x's )..... Your welcomeI just returned from my dealer. My bike has just under 13,000 miles on it and wanted my tech to look at my tread. He said the front tires are still fine and need only to be swapped to the other side. The rear tire needs replacement. I asked about aftermarket tires and he said..... NO! I asked him why he only stocks OEM. He told me of people putting car tires on the Spyder only to return complaining they are slipping and sliding in the rain. He went on about softer rubber, weight of the Spyder etc. He no longer will install anything but OEM because of the issues people are having with car tires. I told him ok because I have not had a single issue with my OEM and respect his opinion. He has too many years doing this work and has never had negative feedback. Never mess up a good thing.
That is basically what my dealer told me when I asked about switching to car tires in the future and about the low tire pressure BRP recommends in the OEM tires. He said they use to install car tires, but were instructed by BRP not to anymore.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .... Well here's some :gaah: :yikes: :banghead: ...... He/She/It doesn't know what they are talking about !!! ... First of all SPYDERS ....CAN'T slip & slide in the Rain or wet ..... the VSS prevents this ....That's why folks can put car tires on their Spyders and pump them up to 40 PSI and live to say " feels fine to me "...... I suspect the REAL reason for this change is SOMEONE contacted BRP and ratted on this dealer , and BRP told the dealer in no in-certain terms if they continue to do this they will be punished.... BRP wants to continue selling those Crappy Kenda's for ....10 X's what they cost to make ....... ( might actually be closer to 15 x's )..... Your welcome, Mike :thumbup:
That is basically what my dealer told me when I asked about switching to car tires in the future and about the low tire pressure BRP recommends in the OEM tires. He said they use to install car tires, but were instructed by BRP not to anymore.
My F3L has thousands of miles on the Conti's and a Yokahama S Drive in the rear. The fronts and the back aren't fighting because they are two different brands. I will say that these tyres have made the most significant improvement in ride quality, smoothness, no vibrations, hold the road like there's no tomorrow. I keep 15lbs in the front and 18 lbs rear. I would do it all over again when these are worn. Just my 2 cents worth.I'm thinking of putting new tires on my F3T . Front I'm thinking Continental contiprocontact 175/55/r15. For the back I'm thinking either Bridgestone B340 or Kumo solis kh-16 or Toyo proxes 4. Any thoughts guys?
............. SEE ANSWERS ABOVE IN RED ...... Mike :thumbup:As a new member of the forum, and a new Spyder owner, I have noticed that almost nothing generates more controversy than Spyder Tires and/or Tire Pressure. Coming from the two-wheeler world, it's a new issue for me. I'm hesitant to weigh in (but I will anyway)
It seems likely to me that this is likely a BRP Product Liability Issue (read Lawyers) rather than some subterfuge involving a BRP/Kenda Unholy Alliance. My understanding is that Kenda is the only "motorcycle-rated" tire that will fit on a Spyder.......WRONG .... The " Arachnid " made by Vee Rubber Co makes a Mtc tire for the Spyder - but it is probably WORSE than the Kenda !!!!! Alternatives are all car tires that have no motorcycle rating. Is that correct?.... I'm not sure about the RATING thing. Our Mtc tires are stamped .. " for special motorcycle use only " ...Which in truth means If you use this CAR tire on a car - it will fail because it's poorly made ... this isn't BS either
If it is correct, imagine Joe Schmoe goes to a BRP "Certified Dealer" and has car tires put on his bike by the dealer. Joe then gets hurt badly in a wreck and his lawyer starts following up the Product Liability Chain.....BRP "Certified Dealer" installed the tires....dealer says BRP never said there was a problem with it....liability chain moves up to BRP which actually has some $$. BRP is forced to settle or fight in court, they probably settle. I'll bet this has already happened, so BRP has clamped down on the practice of installing car tires, which means Kenda's are all there is. I really don't blame BRP if that's the case.
The solution would seem be to have more "motorcycle-rated" tires available for Spyders, or have some of the car tires certified for Spyders. I don't know if this is possible or who would do the testing/certification.... I agree , this would be great , however the logistics will most likely prevent this from occurring . Kenda did it for the MONEY , they have what's known in the Corporate world as a " sweet Heart deal ".... They can make a Cheap tire for little cost ( to them ) and sell them to Dealers at a HUGH mark up ie. PROFIT annnnnnnnnnnnd since they are the ONLY tire that is sold by Can -Am dealers they have a MONOPOLY ......:banghead::banghead::banghead: ...... hope this clarifies things for you ..... Mike
Sorry if I said something inaccurate about the tire ratings issue, but it is what I had picked up from other similar threads on the forum.
Cheers!
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MC tires are designed for more grip and leaning ability. The Spyder does not lean but you still need that extra grip because the Spyder does not weigh a few thousand pounds like a car. Car tires are designed to last longer and hold more weight. Are BRP tires better? I only know that I have gotten 13,000 miles on my rear tire and only need to swap my front tires. I could easily have gotten a few thousand more miles out of my BRP tires but have upcoming trips planned so I want the work done now. I have put my faith in my dealer who so far has done an excellent job. Could there be a conspiracy of lawyers, BRP tire manufacturers and the dealers?.....sure but until I see proof positive I'll stick with BRP recommendations. Its worked so far.
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .... Well here's some :gaah: :yikes: :banghead: ...... He/She/It doesn't know what they are talking about !!! ... First of all SPYDERS ....CAN'T slip & slide in the Rain or wet ..... the VSS prevents this ....That's why folks can put car tires on their Spyders and pump them up to 40 PSI and live to say " feels fine to me "...... I suspect the REAL reason for this change is SOMEONE contacted BRP and ratted on this dealer , and BRP told the dealer in no in-certain terms if they continue to do this they will be punished.... BRP wants to continue selling those Crappy Kenda's for ....10 X's what they cost to make ....... ( might actually be closer to 15 x's )..... Your welcome, Mike :thumbup:
Putting the wrong tires on your Spyder can indeed impair its handling and road holding.
The tires we install significantly improve road grip from the crappy Kenda tires in all weather types. And they just happen to last a bit longer along the way. The kendas dont wear out quick because they have soft grippy rubber (they dont). They wear out quickly because they have very poor construction quality and no tread area support. They baloon at speed and you ride down the freeway on a contact patch only a couple inches wide in the center of the tire. How is that safer than a full width tread engagement with the road? Its not.
Putting the wrong tires on your Spyder can indeed impair its handling and road holding.
The tires we install significantly improve road grip from the crappy Kenda tires in all weather types. And they just happen to last a bit longer along the way. The kendas dont wear out quick because they have soft grippy rubber (they dont). They wear out quickly because they have very poor construction quality and no tread area support. They baloon at speed and you ride down the freeway on a contact patch only a couple inches wide in the center of the tire. How is that safer than a full width tread engagement with the road? Its not.
Where did you get this info? Not being rude but I would like to read up on what you said or are you basing this on experience? I can only state that my Kenda/BRP tires lasted 13,000 for the rear and the front tires only need to be swapped. I could easily get another 3,000 (?) miles on the rear if I wanted to. What mileage do you get with aftermarket tires? .......20,000-30,000 miles? My thoughts