2013REDRTS
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Has anybody tried Falken or Pirelli tires? Would you use a Touring tire vs. a Summer performance tire?
I've done quite a bit of research on Auto tires as they relate to our Spyders ..... here are some of my conclusions .... The Nanny ( ie. the VSS computer ) plays a large factor in determining at what point you stop gaining a traction advantage by using super sticky tires. I believe auto tires, any auto tires are much better than either the Kenda's or Arachnid's ..... On a three wheeled vehicle, the traction of the rear tire is more important than the fronts. Especially it's wet road traction. I discovered using super sticky tires,( front and rear ).... although they allow you to hold a turn much better/ faster..... they will cause the Nanny to trigger sooner and this interruption can / will effect the handling ( your turn line ). This usually slows you down more than if you went slower and didn't trigger the Nanny to begin with..... To comment on your Questions, I don't think the Falken's have great traction properties. I plan to put a Pirelli Four Season PLUS tire on my RT - for the REAR tire ... the General Altimax RT43 is a good rear tire choice also..... Touring (?) vs. Summer tire - the Summer tire will be much less effective below 50 degree's F.........and I think you meant ALL-SEASON tires and these will usually provide better WET road traction than a Summer designated tire ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:Has anybody tried Falken or Pirelli tires? Would you use a Touring tire vs. a Summer performance tire?
..... Someone will assist you with this ....... Mike :thumbup:OK, let me get this straight. It IS OK to run the rear tire (Altimax T43) at 20 PSI? I just pulled my head out and checked. I'm at 24K miles on the Altimax and it's about to be ryding season. So replacement is imminent. Better early than late I suppose. My concern, and it has been mentioned in this thread, is about speed with various tires. I do not want to get a ticket and don't want to have to worry that I'm exceeding that 'allowed' max speed by even one of those mile things, oh yeah, MPH. I have a couple of 5 K mile trips planned this ryding season...... Yes 20psi will work fine .....However 17-18 psi will be better. If you have the 215/60-15 size tire you will lose the 2 mph fudge factor that a Kenda 225/50-15 tire has built into it. I don't think there is any Police officer on the planet that is going to ticket you for going 2 mph over the limit..... We all need to be AWARE of what speed we are driving at ...period.
And, where is instruction on how to acquire, fill and post those travel maps of the US and Canada? I went a whole lot of new places last year.
Joel, I also run the General RT 43 on my 2014RTS-SE6, I haven't had any problems, and I have 16,176 miles on the tire, and I have a lot of tread left.Something important to know if you run the RT43 tire in 215/60-15 size. I have this tire. It is not compatible if you have a rear mudflap on your RT. If you hit a large dip or bump in the road, the tire will hit the mounting bolts for the mudflap. There isnt enough clearance because the tire is taller than stock. I had to remove my mudflap. And stupid me, I just ordered and received another RT43 in the same size because I like having the speedo accurate. I might sell it to a friend and buy the Khumo 225/50-15.
Something important to know if you run the RT43 tire in 215/60-15 size. I have this tire. It is not compatible if you have a rear mudflap on your RT. If you hit a large dip or bump in the road, the tire will hit the mounting bolts for the mudflap. There isnt enough clearance because the tire is taller than stock. I had to remove my mudflap. And stupid me, I just ordered and received another RT43 in the same size because I like having the speedo accurate. I might sell it to a friend and buy the Khumo 225/50-15.
Yes ,,,,, if you have an after-market mud flap ............ use the smallest bolts possible ....some have had issues because of that ........... Mike :thumbup:Will a General Altimax rt43 215-60-15 fit a 2012 rt-s or what size should I use
Yes ,,,,, if you have an after-market mud flap ............ use the smallest bolts possible ....some have had issues because of that ........... Mike :thumbup:
Had to go with BK911, Peter and Spyder Ann. I just bought a General Altimax 215/60R15 and will install it next week. I pushed my Crappy Kinda to just about 7K and then installed a Kumho. I've gotten just about 20K on the Kumho with around 28 psi. I'll take the advice from BK911 and try 18 psi. on the Altimax, but that's quite some drop in air pressure. I put Federal Formoza on the front and I'm running 17 psi. and they seem to work ok.
I installed a 225-60-15 and my abs light is on the dealer says i need to stay with the 225-50.
I installed a 225-60-15 and my abs light is on the dealer says i need to stay with the 225-50.