Peteoz
Well-known member
Tires and tire wear are one thing. Lots of us have transitioned to car tires and found that with a few exceptions, car tires perform better in the rain (and dry) than the factory Kendas.
I've hydro planed a lot on the Spyder... Sometimes intentionally. I found most of the times it to be very predictable and if you simply steer the way you want to go and let off the throttle you end up there. The only scary time was when I was doing 65 on an interstate and hit a patch of standing water that should not have been there. That was spooky and my fault as my rear tire was due for replacement. On my current brand and model of tire it wouldn't have happened.
Thanks Dan. In my naivety, I assumed that once I put decent car tyres on, my chances of aquaplaning would be virtually nil. This thread has been invaluable and has greatly reduced my chances of embarrassment (and worse ! )

Pete