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re RideOn TPS ???? I am confused!

bmwlarry

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I am wanting to put rideon in my tires for my spyderfest ride. I am confused. I have talked with two Can Am Spyder dealers and both have been doing spyders using the motorcycle formulation. I have heard to use only automotive formulations in spyder tires. What is the truth? The dealers say the formulation is the same but if you look on the website:

Motorcycle is 8 oz. / 14.95
Automotive is 16 oz. for 19.95

That is quite a difference!

Where is the best place to get it delivered from to get the best price break?

Thanks!
 
The only differance is that Syder tires need more then 8ozs of Ride-On so buying the auto holds enough to do it,I forget how much you need,there is a thred here with the info on how much in front and rear,I bought enought for both our Spyders,great stuff!
 
The ride on company has informed me that the motorcycle formulation IS different than the automotive formula !
 
We are running automotive tires, not motorcycle tires. Highly recommend using the automotive formula. I think Ride-On will tell you the same thing.
 
Yes but,,,

Does the Ride On company realize that Spyder tires are more like car tires than motorcycle tires?
Just thinking out loud here. Would this make a difference?

SilverFox
 
Does the Ride On company realize that Spyder tires are more like car tires than motorcycle tires?
Just thinking out loud here. Would this make a difference?

SilverFox

It's not that the Spyder's tires are 'More Like'... they ARE automotive tires. There is nothing 'Motorcycle' about the tires used on our Spyders.
 
Good Grief!! Thanks for bringing that up Phyxius. I always thought they looked more like automotive tires
but your right, they are motorcycle tires. As a matter of fact it says right on them "For Special Motorcycle use only"
Now I'm really mixed up. Did I get taken by BRP for not having automotive tires or have I got a "Special Motorcycle"?
Either way I'm keeping them and installing Ride On for automotive use.

SilverFox
 
No matter how the tires are labeled, for regulatory purposes, the difference between motorcycle and automobile tires is in their profile, construction, and design...not their labels. The Spyder tires are automotive in everything but the number of plies and depth of rubber. Ride-On told me to use automotive formula when I called them to ask...but that was quite a while back.
 
I have the auto formula in the Spyder and just ordered some more for my enclosed 7x22 trailer, if you buy the scratch & dent bottles it's a savings of about $9 a 16oz bottle.
 
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The tires say motorcycle on them. At least, mine do!

That is because the tread is only 2 ply which is not enough for the weight of a car. You don't want to put Spyder tires on a car because of this but the tires on our Spyders are Automotive Design, not Motorcycle Design. The 'Motorcycle' designation on the side is just to keep you from putting them on your car where they are not heavy duty enough to work safely.

When it comes to design and construction, the tires on our Spyders are 100% Automotive in every respect. That is why car tires (with a 4 ply instead of a 2 ply tread) work very well on our Spyders.

Or, put another way. Try putting motorcycle tires on your Spyder and see how far you get.
 
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" That is because the tread is only 2 ply which is not enough for the weight of a car. You don't want to put Spyder tires on a car because of this but the tires on our Spyders are Automotive Design, not Motorcycle Design. The 'Motorcycle' designation on the side is just to keep you from putting them on your car where they are not heavy duty enough to work safely.

When it comes to design and construction, the tires on our Spyders are 100% Automotive in every respect. That is why car tires (with a 4 ply instead of a 2 ply tread) work very well on our Spyders. "

SO, it would be better to use car tires on the Spyder than the "Special Motorcyle" Tires? What would be the benefit? :dontknow:

Cruzr Joe
 
To clarify:
I just spent quote a while on the phone with RideOn Tech support. Here is what I learned:
  • The formulations are different
  • Motorcycle formulation is less viscous and is better at puncture protection
  • Auto formulation is more viscous and better at dynamic balance
  • the formulations can be mixed
  • Auto formula is NOT avail from dealers (only online) - only motorcycle formular at dealers.
  • If you have had you rideon installed at a dealer - it is motorcycle formula!
  • He said, "if it were him, he would use the motorcycle formulation for puncture protection.
  • He said. "Leave the weights on at install & after the tires wear (10,000 miles) you may notice developing balance issues. At that time, remove the weights and the rideon will rebalance!

Sooooooo, I will use the motorcycle formulation (for better puncture protection).
 


SO, it would be better to use car tires on the Spyder than the "Special Motorcyle" Tires? What would be the benefit? :dontknow:

Cruzr Joe

My opinion but this is the way I see it.

Advantages
1- More options to choose from
2- Many are less expensive
3- Longer service life (less tread wear)
4- 4 ply tread instead of 2 ply tread giving you
* More puncture/cut protection
* Flatter tread area
* More contact with road surface at higher speeds
* More uniform wear (center does not wear out first)
Disadvantages
1- There are options that will fit but are not as good as the OEM tire so you have to do your homework
2- Some higher end options are more expensive than OEM but you're also getting a better tire.

Results are not universal. Some get about the same mileage from aftermarket tires than the OEM tires.
 
Well, Im home with the RideOn Mortorcycle TPS in place. There was vibration for about 1 1/2 miles and then it turned smooth as silk! Much smother that before. I left the weights on and am good to go! RideOn in all three spyder tires as well as my Aspen Sentry tires.
 
No matter how the tires are labeled, for regulatory purposes, the difference between motorcycle and automobile tires is in their profile, construction, and design...not their labels. The Spyder tires are automotive in everything but the number of plies and depth of rubber. Ride-On told me to use automotive formula when I called them to ask...but that was quite a while back.

Seems it depends on who you talk to there. The specs I put down was a cut and paste from what the "head tech" at Ride-On told me at the time. Either one will stop a leak but the automotive balances out better I was told. :dontknow:
 
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