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New Tires

Spydermike

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My intent is not to start any type of debate on which types, sizes or PSIs, but to share my experience with new tires:

After reading many, many threads on the Kendas (how crappy they are) and what everyone else has replaced them with, I finally made the decision to put new shoes on :yes:

Taking it to the local shop, they took off the OEM tires (<5000 miles) and asked me if there was a reason why I'm changing them, the tread is good, decent wear, etc. I just said I hear they're not great tires and want to upgrade.

After having them put on I had a about a 40 mile ryde home, and I cannot state this enough:

NEW TIRES ARE A MUST! nojoke Not only did it feel like a completely different machine, it felt so smooth and much, much more enjoyable to ryde.

I'm not going to get into what brand and size because all that is all debatable. My point is to remind, and perhaps encourage others to look at your current OEM tires and consider making a switch to impove your experience. We all talk about farkles, and should include tires in that conversation as well. Do your own research to decide what you want, but I can definitely say...it's worth it :thumbup:
 
Hi ludwig,

Just did my front tires also and couldn't be happier. Too bad BRP used the cheapest tires for an expensive machine.
 
Hi ludwig,

Just did my front tires also and couldn't be happier. Too bad BRP used the cheapest tires for an expensive machine.

Lew .... it's all about the money.....I've posted the most logical reasons why BRP chose Kenda, so I won't belabor the point..... Mike :ohyea:
 
Mike,

Trust me, I know how large manufactures go CHEAP. I had a 89 Dodge P/U----- the cheapest electrical connectors on the planet---- had to fill with di-electric grease and proper taping. Anti-lock brake light would always go on when it rained--- till I fixed it. There were others.
 
Not to hijack a thread, but is anyone running the Vredestein Quadratrac 5 tires in the front at 165/60x15 and the Kuhmo Ecsta on the rear in the stock size which is available? On the surface that looks to be a good combination but I don't know for sure.

It sounds like those new tires and a laser alignment would do wonders for the tracking of the unit???
 
My intent is not to start any type of debate on which types, sizes or PSIs, but to share my experience with new tires:

After reading many, many threads on the Kendas (how crappy they are) and what everyone else has replaced them with, I finally made the decision to put new shoes on :yes:

Taking it to the local shop, they took off the OEM tires (<5000 miles) and asked me if there was a reason why I'm changing them, the tread is good, decent wear, etc. I just said I hear they're not great tires and want to upgrade.

After having them put on I had a about a 40 mile ryde home, and I cannot state this enough:

NEW TIRES ARE A MUST! nojoke Not only did it feel like a completely different machine, it felt so smooth and much, much more enjoyable to ryde.

I'm not going to get into what brand and size because all that is all debatable. My point is to remind, and perhaps encourage others to look at your current OEM tires and consider making a switch to impove your experience. We all talk about farkles, and should include tires in that conversation as well. Do your own research to decide what you want, but I can definitely say...it's worth it :thumbup:

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100% AGREE...New Front tires a must..I got mine from Amazon for $47.00 each and Costco mounted and balanced for $12.00 each...$125.00 one day and BIG ride Upgrade!!!!
 
Not to hijack a thread, but is anyone running the Vredestein Quadratrac 5 tires in the front at 165/60x15 and the Kuhmo Ecsta on the rear in the stock size which is available? On the surface that looks to be a good combination but I don't know for sure.

It sounds like those new tires and a laser alignment would do wonders for the tracking of the unit???

As far as the Q-5 tire goes, this tire is fairly new to Spyderlovers….. according to many, many here who are now using it, they are very pleased with both dry & wet traction. These tires also provide a very comfortable ride @ 16 to 17 psi. … I've said this before about the Kumho - from what owners had said, it's wet traction ability seems to be good to very good until around 12,000 to 15,000 miles …. then it doesn't hold the road as well …… consider a Q-5 in 205/60-15 or an Altimax RT 43 in 215/60-15 (in lower speed rating ) …. Mike :ohyea:
 
Just returned from 2 weeks of riding in the Smokies with our new Quatrac 5 tires front 16 psi and 18 psi rear and what a great experience in comfort and handling the majestic winding roads that this area has. Did not drive in any steady rain but drove on damp roads many times with the Quatrac 5 tires totally holding the roads safely. We drove the twisty roads at speeds ranging from 30-50 mph and our 2016 Spyder RT two up with a combined weight of 450 lbs. We found leaning as a team permitted us to challenge the curvy roads at moderate speeds and our Quatrac 5 tires held the road firmly and was responsive in handling at all times. Again as we have stated before, our Quatrac 5 tires are giving us a very comfortable smooth and safer ride with the 2 steel belts of their 4 plies. You will notice a dramatic change in the comfort of your ride immediately when changing to car tires v.s the oem tires. We can vouch for the Quatrac 5 tires that they are a great product, and we know other contributor's to our great forum can attest to the use of other good, quality car tires which will make a world of difference in the comfort and safety of your ride. YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR SPYDER MUCH MORE WHEN YOU UPGRADE YOUR TIRES TO CAR TIRES WHICH HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED BY THE GREAT CONTRIBUTOR'S OF THIS FORUM. WE DID WITH NO REGRETS!!!!!!
 
I have a 2015 RT and would like to know what size Quatrac 5 tire you used on the front. I know you have to careful of them fitting because of close clearance of the front fenders.
I live close to you in Beverly Hills and was also up in the smokies in September a great place to ride.
Thanks
 
I have a 2015 RT and would like to know what size Quatrac 5 tire you used on the front. I know you have to careful of them fitting because of close clearance of the front fenders.
I live close to you in Beverly Hills and was also up in the smokies in September a great place to ride.
Thanks

I just bought a pair of 165/60-15 ( this saved me $ 18.00 ) others here are using the 175/55-15 and they fit all types of fenders ( not the Ryker with16" wheels ) ….. Mike :ohyea:
 
C'mon guys, back on topic! :lecturef_smilie:

It doesn't really matter all that much what brand or size of 'proper' tire you get, the overwhelming consensus from pretty much ALL of those who've changed so far is that their Spyder/Ryker has benefitted greatly from the change!! Yeah, there are some who still get OK milage & handling from the OE Spec Kendas, and quite a few who have no choice but to stick with them because their dealers won't fit anything else, but I can't think of too many who've changed to 'proper tires' and then said "Nup, going back, the Kendas were better", Can you?? :dontknow:

At the risk of repeating what Ludwig said in his post up the top of this thread....
... I'm not going to get into what brand and size because all that is all debatable. My point is to remind, and perhaps encourage others to look at your current OEM tires and consider making a switch to impove your experience. We all talk about farkles, and should include tires in that conversation as well. Do your own research to decide what you want, but I can definitely say...it's worth it! :thumbup:

Oh, sorry... I did repeat what Ludwig said, didn't I?! :opps:

GO ON! DO IT!! YOU KNOW YOU REALLY WANT TO!! :ohyea: :2thumbs:

 
Purchased 2 Vredestein 165/65/R15 tires for $69 each running at 16psi, an 1 205/60/R15 for $84 running at 18 psi from Vulcan Tire which they are located in Pa. Had them at the front door in 4 days. These tires will provide you with a smooth, comfortable, and safe ride as these tires have 2 steel belts as part of their 4 ply rating. Other contributor's to this forum have recommended several other brands to consider and you may consider their recommendations. I will vouch for the Vredestein Tires as they performed flawlessly as we put them to the test for two weeks riding the challenging roads of the Smokies. Whatever brand car tires you select, you will be happy with your decision to upgrade to car tires. The difference in performance and comfort is most noteworthy! You will not regret your decision to take the plunge. DO IT!!!!
 
C'mon guys, back on topic! :lecturef_smilie:

It doesn't really matter all that much what brand or size of 'proper' tire you get, the overwhelming consensus from pretty much ALL of those who've changed so far is that their Spyder/Ryker has benefitted greatly from the change!! Yeah, there are some who still get OK milage & handling from the OE Spec Kendas, and quite a few who have no choice but to stick with them because their dealers won't fit anything else, but I can't think of too many who've changed to 'proper tires' and then said "Nup, going back, the Kendas were better", Can you?? :dontknow:

At the risk of repeating what Ludwig said in his post up the top of this thread....

Oh, sorry... I did repeat what Ludwig said, didn't I?! :opps:

GO ON! DO IT!! YOU KNOW YOU REALLY WANT TO!! :ohyea: :2thumbs:


Thanks Peter. I just want people to know that getting rid of the kendas and putting on new tires was arguably the most noticeable upgrade I made. What's more impressive is my OEM tires weren't worn or in bad shape.

Ryde on...

Mike
 
Just changed the rear to a Kumho. Plan on doing the fronts this spring! Don’t think I’ll be put on a lot of miles before then...
 
I'm mulling over which tires I'll be installing over the winter as I found the stock Kendas gave a new meaning to the word "understeer". Reading all the tire threads with interest!
 
New ride-----

Hi neighbor,
I just replaced the OEM tires with Vredestein 165/65/R15 fronts. Feels like a new ryde . There are others out there---- I know these are good for this grumpyoldretiredshopteacher.

Lew L
 
I'm mulling over which tires I'll be installing over the winter as I found the stock Kendas gave a new meaning to the word "understeer". Reading all the tire threads with interest!

That's what I did. I read so many threads about tires here before making my decision. It'll make your head spin, but keep in mind that just about anything will be an improvement!
 
I think I will be replacing front and rear this winter on my '13 ST. Looking at the Quatrac 5 from tire rack but don't see a 205-60R15. They do show a 205-50. I think that might throw off the suspension and speedometer. What about running that 205-65, might that crowd the fender a bit? I am running a 215-50 in another brand right now and that fits fine. I would like to stay with one brand and style.
As and aside, my rear shows the same center wear as pic above. Been running 19 PSI but will try 17 to see if I can even it up a bit.
 
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