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Run Flat Tires

jhutch713

New member
Any knowledge on Run flat tires for RT
Front and Rear.
Any available Brand, Size , Cost
It been in the back of my mind wonder about Run Flat Tires .
I carry mini compressor , tire repair kit ,and fix a flat the one for motorcycles
 
no you definately don't won't to use rft tires on a bike, they have a much higher rate of bubbles, damage to the
rim (dents & cracks) and run a lot rougher.
 
I was really hoping that you'd jump into this one! :thumbup:
Your expertise in these maters, is a definite asset to all of us! :clap:
 
When I had a Victory and read the Victory forums a lot, there were several members who ran Dunlop Winter Sport run flat snow tires on the rear with reportedly great results. It would seem like a great option for the Spyder's rear tire since you don't lean them like 2-wheelers. Disclaimer: I haven't run them but I might be tempted, barring overwhelming evidence against it.
 
Here's the thing..!!

motorcycles have a tendancy to have rear flats. This is due to the fact that objects on the road lay on their sides not posing a problem till the front tire hit it usually proping it up so the rear tire hits it no longer on it's side. On a four wheeler it is much the sam. The three wheelers have neither the single front (trikes) or single rear (us) in line with any other wheel.

Don't think you will find run flats in our size nor will they work on our rims. (had mini rims damaged because of this) have not seen or heard of many flats on spyders and a compressor and plug kit is your best bet...jmo..:thumbup:
 
first off you never run rft's on just 1 axle, it is all or nothing i don't care bike, trike or car. I personally do not
want rft's on my car or my bikes, yes they have a safety feature but the negatives far out way the positive
of having them. I can only speak for cars as i did on CBS 2 weeks ago with AAA, runflat tires currently are over
priced, noisy, low mileage, stiffer ride that can cause damage to the rim and not as good in handling. If you guys
want to run them go ahead, i just know I WILL NOT.
 
first off you never run rft's on just 1 axle, it is all or nothing i don't care bike, trike or car. I personally do not
want rft's on my car or my bikes, yes they have a safety feature but the negatives far out way the positive
of having them. I can only speak for cars as i did on CBS 2 weeks ago with AAA, runflat tires currently are over
priced, noisy, low mileage, stiffer ride that can cause damage to the rim and not as good in handling. If you guys
want to run them go ahead, i just know I WILL NOT.

You might prepare yourself. Most luxury cars are now coming with them. No spare or jack and no room in the trunk for a real spare. I have a BMW and got a small nail with 1000 miles, BMW didn't have one and none of the large tire dealers had one and only Les Swab would repair it. So far no more nails, but can see a lot less miles and as stated a noisier/rougher ride.
 
The MIssus' MINI doesn't carry a spare... :shocked:

...so I've thrown a can of "Fix-A-Flat", and some tire plugs in the boot! :D
 
I have 2 bmw's today with runflats that have bubbles, i rim is bent & cracked they both have pirelli, yesterday
was a goodyear rft on a bmw and last week we did a few conti's and 1 bridgestone. almost all are bmw 3 & 7
series cars. From my experience with runflat tires since 1997 i won't buy a car that uses them, i bought a
2015 car for my wife, when we went car shopping the first thing i did was make sure they don't use runflat's
and check the trunk for some type of spare.
On my :spyder2: i have a conti comfort kit for inflation & keep the german plug kit we have at work.
P.S. yes you can repair rft tires with a combi patch on tread area but never plug them......ever
 
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