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PERFORMANCE tire thread

asp125

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OK I've scanned through most of the other threads on tires and it seems everyone is looking for long wearing high mileage tires. Hard compounds, ride comfort and load carrying etc.. I get it, but not for this RS owner.

What about the other side, those of us looking for something that handles the corners, acceptable in rain and improves performance.

Are there tires that help handling without invoking the nanny? I'm willing to sacrifice wear for a grippy ride since I'm not touring a lot on our Spyder.

Background: I ride a sportbike and like sticky tires.

The stock Kendas seem a bit weak and flexy in comparison. I run 18/28psi fyi. I suspect more input and interest from RS/RSS owners than ST/RT owners
 
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Toyo Proxes RA1 for the rear is what I plan on running when I do a tire next season. Super grippy track tire. Does pretty decent in the rain as long as the water isn't to deep. No clue on "miles".

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Bummer...

When and if you find them, as an RS Ryder you will let me know. Till then I have found the kendas to work well. The softer compound kendas that would have worked even better they quit making going back to the original compound..:banghead: There are some others coming out but have little history. :thumbup:
 
OK I've scanned through most of the other threads on tires and it seems everyone is looking for long wearing high mileage tires. Hard compounds, ride comfort and load carrying etc.. I get it, but not for this RS owner.

What about the other side, those of us looking for something that handles the corners, acceptable in rain and improves performance.

Are there tires that help handling without invoking the nanny? I'm willing to sacrifice wear for a grippy ride since I'm not touring a lot on our Spyder.

Background: I ride a sportbike and like sticky tires.

The stock Kendas seem a bit weak and flexy in comparison. I run 18/28psi fyi. I suspect more input and interest from RS/RSS owners than ST/RT owners

As politicians say "I refer the honorable gentleman to the reply I gave earlier" :-) (see Replacement tires for 2012 rs")

In my case I have an RS 2011

I've kept Kenda's on the front as they seem to do the job but on the rear I've gone to a Toyo Proxes T1R. Huge improvement to grip at the rear and has totally removed the loss of traction (followed by nanny kicking in) that the Kenda used to suffer from on cold roads etc. Has made a significant difference on tight bends. The rain performance is better as well despite being a high performance tire. It does wear better but that wasn't really the main consideration.

When I went to the tire shop the guy had done a number of Spyders and had a very low opinion of Kenda's. He had three alternatives he used for Spyders and asked me a number of questions about riding style etc before recommending the Toyo in this instance.

One thing to note - I suspect the rear tire for RT's and RS's may be slightly different. Both the Kenda's and Toyo have been 225 50R15 on my RS but a RT owner contacted me and mentioned they had 225 55R15.
 
PERFORMANCE

......I agree with Drew on the Brand......on the front I have Toyo Proxes T1r 185/55-15 I did have to shim the brackets ...but they stick like glue ....wet - dry - whatever............Mike
 
Steering Effort

Hey Mike
How do you find the steering effort with the 185 width tyre

Cheers
:cheers:
Auldy
 
OK I've scanned through most of the other threads on tires and it seems everyone is looking for long wearing high mileage tires. Hard compounds, ride comfort and load carrying etc.. I get it, but not for this RS owner.

What about the other side, those of us looking for something that handles the corners, acceptable in rain and improves performance.

Are there tires that help handling without invoking the nanny? I'm willing to sacrifice wear for a grippy ride since I'm not touring a lot on our Spyder.

Background: I ride a sportbike and like sticky tires.

The stock Kendas seem a bit weak and flexy in comparison. I run 18/28psi fyi. I suspect more input and interest from RS/RSS owners than ST/RT owners


I use Yokohama S. Drive rear 205-55-15 tire for really good grip in corners (twice speed of corner posted yellow signs), handles rain, smooth ride.
About 9,000 miles wear, but I buy S. Drive tires for the high performance grip & smooth ride on my 2015 F3S Spyder!
Jim

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you can fit up to a 60 sieres Tire under the back fender; IT'S tight bu will actually put your speedometer spot on for actual speed traveled. As Blue knight 911 implyed you need to go online and compare all the various attributes of the tires you're considering. The added benefit will be improved milage irregardless of what ever tire you select; difficult to get too much more than~8000 miles out of the OEM tire.

 
:D Don't let Jack hear you discussing tires again; he's already had a bad weekend... :shocked:
(I've got nothing to add about tire brands... :opps:)
 
STEERING

Hey Mike
How do you find the steering effort with the 185 width tyre

Cheers
:cheers:
Auldy
...If there is any difference, it would require some type of device to measure it. I can't say I ever noticed a difference....Maybe making a tight " U " turn from stopped........but how often does that occur and for how long :dontknow: :roflblack: :roflblack:........I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOve the tire. Extremely grippy and as people who have ridden with might tell you....I can and do ride at the limits.......Ask Al, ( Igetaround ) He followed me up the Mt. Washington Auto road.....I actually hit 50 mph near the top :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:..............................Mike :thumbup:
 
OK I've scanned through most of the other threads on tires and it seems everyone is looking for long wearing high mileage tires. Hard compounds, ride comfort and load carrying etc.. I get it, but not for this RS owner.

What about the other side, those of us looking for something that handles the corners, acceptable in rain and improves performance.

Are there tires that help handling without invoking the nanny? I'm willing to sacrifice wear for a grippy ride since I'm not touring a lot on our Spyder.

Background: I ride a sportbike and like sticky tires.

The stock Kendas seem a bit weak and flexy in comparison. I run 18/28psi fyi. I suspect more input and interest from RS/RSS owners than ST/RT owners
A car tire even a long wearing one will be an instant improvement over the stock tires better steering ride and general responsiveness ,I have a hard time believing that not counting water/ice ,dirt/sand or dip in the road that anyone can push the front tires to lose traction even long wearing ones the rear is a different story at least on the lighter RS the rear is lite due to the long wheel base and can easily be overpowered in fact the rear is so easy to spin that a spyder will hardly back up an incline with much grade
 
MOSS GATHERING

....Al, you have no " MOSS " under your fingernails either :thumbup: :roflblack: :roflblack::roflblack: ......I would ride with you anytime Bro....:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:..........Mike
 
EVO's

A stray thought popped into my head...
Are the Federal EVOs getting decent results as a sticky front tire? :dontknow:
:gaah:......Well, it's been reported that the world of " DRIFTING " they are the PREFERRED tires.......So my guess is NO.....Mike :thumbup:
 
Ask Biker Doc about his experience with them... :thumbup:

After all; they make more than just one model of tire...:rolleyes:
 
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