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Rear tire disappointment - OEM Tire worn out already!

I've read many complaints about the stock tires, read a lot of posts when we first joined the family.
Its a 21 F3S, concluded 15 psi front and 28 rear would be my goal, 99% solo rider. At 15k miles the middle of the tread is 2/32" and the outer edges are 6/32".

Ordered a General Altimax and I am considering lowering the pressure 5 lbs.

Front seem to be wearing better.

The amount of weights from the factory was the first sign I didn't like the factory tires.
 
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15k off the factory rear tire and disappointed? I only got 7800. The altimax at 20 will last 20k-28k on average for rear. Really depends on the road surface. My dad in Arizona on blacktop and cement gets 28k. In PA and NY with everything tar chip I get 20k. My opinion, most will say 18-20 for the rear.
 
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Kenda tires will last if you do not exceed 35MPH, they were designed for your family wheelbarrow! They have No structure and go out of round at any speed above 40MPH! JMHO Bill
 
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Kenda tires will last if you do not exceed 35MPH, they were designed for your family wheelbarrow! They have No structure and go out of round at any speed above 40MPH! JMHO Bill

:roflblack::roflblack::2thumbs:
 
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Crapenda tires

:gaah: .....:agree: with the posters above .... both Peter and I like 15-17psi front and 17-19 rear for ANY Auto tire. ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Kenda tires will last if you do not exceed 35MPH, they were designed for your family wheel-barrow! They have No structure and go out of round at any speed above 40MPH! JMHO Bill

Saw one on a Bicycle that seemed more appropriate for mileage, apparently have lost the pic & post
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Here's a pic of my first Kenda Rear tire on my '13 RTL at 10,856 miles, count yourself blessed if you got `15k
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Here's a pic of my first Kenda Rear tire on my '13 RTL at 10,856 miles, count yourself blessed if you got `15k
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That picture looks exactly like my OEM Kenda at 8,000 miles. I kept the pressure according to recommendation from BRP, rode one-up 100% of the time and 60+ MPH for 80% of the miles. When I removed the Kenda, the sidewall and tread areas were squishy and did feel more suited for a wheelbarrow or bicycle. The lack of structural integrity was scarry..... Jim
 
Tires are expendable parts, designed to wear out and replace. what's 125 bucks every 15-30K miles of riding?

Just swapped mine out a few weeks ago.

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We have a 2016 F3. I followed the advice of the forum and replaced the rear with a General Altimax at 20 psi. Riding 1-up no problems but riding 2-up (we're not skinny kids) the bike tends to bottom out on a regular basis. Not a hard bottom, no jolts, just enough to make the tire put out a burn smell for a few seconds. Anyone else experience this? Any suggestions? Should I be concerned? Is there a "fix"?
Any advice will be appreciated. We switched from 2 wheels last year and are still learning.
thanks
 
We have a 2016 F3. I followed the advice of the forum and replaced the rear with a General Altimax at 20 psi. Riding 1-up no problems but riding 2-up (we're not skinny kids) the bike tends to bottom out on a regular basis. Not a hard bottom, no jolts, just enough to make the tire put out a burn smell for a few seconds. Anyone else experience this? Any suggestions? Should I be concerned? Is there a "fix"?
Any advice will be appreciated. We switched from 2 wheels last year and are still learning.
thanks
I am thinking that you need to check the air pressure in the rear shock (or bladder). You say that you have a F3, but the picture shows a F3T. They will tend to leak down and need air added. The first 2016 F3T that I had was leaking and had to have the air bag replaced. Fortunately it was under the extended warranty.
 
I am thinking that you need to check the air pressure in the rear shock (or bladder). You say that you have a F3, but the picture shows a F3T. They will tend to leak down and need air added. The first 2016 F3T that I had was leaking and had to have the air bag replaced. Fortunately it was under the extended warranty.

:agree: ..... 20 will be OK for two-up, ( but that tire will work at less PSI also ) ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
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