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Refused to sell me a tire..........

In Wisconsin, I go to Schierl Tire to get my General Alitimax, no questios asked. I take it to my Spyder dealer to have it installed and balanced, no questions asked, either.

Which General Altimax size is recommended for the 2013+ RT?

General AltiMAX RT43 Radial Tire - 195/65R15 91T $64 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/General-Alti...sr=8-2&keywords=General+Altimax+RT43+[T]+Tire


General AltiMAX RT43 Radial Tire - 215/60R15 94T $83 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/General-Alti...sr=1-9&keywords=General+Altimax+RT43+[T]+Tire


I know there has been some discussion about the preferred profile but it's kind of hard to follow through the various threads. Thanks.
 
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THE ALTIMAX

Which General Altimax size is recommended for the 2013+ RT?

General AltiMAX RT43 Radial Tire - 195/65R15 91T $64 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/General-Alti...sr=8-2&keywords=General+Altimax+RT43+[T]+Tire


General AltiMAX RT43 Radial Tire - 215/60R15 94T $83 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/General-Alti...sr=1-9&keywords=General+Altimax+RT43+[T]+Tire


I know there has been some discussion about the preferred profile but it's kind of hard to follow through the various threads. Thanks.
.. Pete it's the 215 ..... and see if it's the " T " speed rated one , because it's better than the H or V rated ones .... I know this may be contrary to normal thinking but it is ..... Mike :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
.. Pete it's the 215 ..... and see if it's the " T " speed rated one , because it's better than the H or V rated ones .... I know this may be contrary to normal thinking but it is ..... Mike :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Mike, I'm assuming the 94T means T-rated ...?
 
.. Pete it's the 215 ..... and see if it's the " T " speed rated one , because it's better than the H or V rated ones .... I know this may be contrary to normal thinking but it is ..... Mike :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Walmart has a pretty good price on this $71 + tax and free shipping...
 
We'll see how that goes finding a shop to mount it!
Local tire shop mounted my General on my rear wheel, and my Continentals on the front wheels. I took the wheels off the Spyder and took them and the tires to the shop. Charged me $10 mounting and $10 balancing for each tire. The rear was balanced with "Liquid Balance", which is a brand tire shops use. No questions asked!
 
T-RATED

Mike, I'm assuming the 94T means T-rated ...?
.... Yep, someone posted that the other day ..... Those ratings are arrived at by testing the tire at those speeds constantly for " X " amount of time....." T" rating is 118 mph ( sustained speed ) ...this is almost DOUBLE the normal constant speed anyone drives their Spyder at ...... and this based on a vehicle in the 4000 lb range ....not an 1150 lb Spyder ...... the weight make a HUGH difference ....lighter is better ..........Mike :thumbup:
 
yes a lot of wing riders use car tires.. call it the dark side. Really good on a goldwing when you pulling a trailer. On grass as well a car tire on wing will just walk out where a car tire leaves a wing spinning..
look up dark side
Harley riders have been using car tires - probably from day one.
 
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i rode a goldwing for years and gee way over 100,000 miles without one issue. a car tire - for me- had better traction in all conditions. PLus pop the clutch at 3500 rpms and the wing would drag the pipes .. was fun and easy to pop a willy with car tires.
jim
 
Although there are lots of answers, just say Fiat Spider. I call that a white lie.
I go to a motorsport dealer who sell ATVs, Quads and the like. I have the tire delivered, drive in, and in about 30 minutes and $80, they remove, mount and balance and reinstall the rear wheel. They are a CanAm dealer, and also work on HDs. I gave the service manager a maintenance CD for my model.
I believe they told me they would service my Spyder.
 
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The 205/65R15 should not be used too tall. The 205/55R15 is a good replacement for the 225/50R15 OEM tire a lot more choices.
I think most of us here who are using CT on the rear went with 215/60R15. Fits nicely and brings the speedo pretty much dead on for speed.
 

You ran car tires on your Goldwing? Tell us about it. I think this is a first!

Jack

Going to " the darkside" on a GW or a Valkyrie has been around for a long ,long time. I had a 98 Valk ( a wonderful bike BTW) but NEVER thought of putting a car tire on the big girl.

Lew L
 
Although there are lots of answers, just say Fiat Spider. I call that a white lie.
I go to a motorsport dealer who sell ATVs, Quads and the like. I have the tire delivered, drive in, and in about 30 minutes and $80, they remove, mount and balance and reinstall the rear wheel. They are a CanAm dealer, and also work on HDs. I gave the service manager a maintenance CD for my model.
I believe they told me they would service my Spyder.

Just curious..... Was the dealer Four Seasons Motorsports? I think they are a pretty good dealership and used them when I had a CanAm Commander. I stopped there a couple of years ago to see if they would work on a Spyder. (Even though they did not sell Spyders). The Service Manager told me that "This is the first time I have seen one in person". Hoping they have jumped into servicing Spyders..... We need more competition for service in our area..... Jim
 
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