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Sticky For TIres

ThreeWheels

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There's been a lot of talk about a sticky for tires. The purpose is to create a place for technical information.
I suggest we keep it simple to avoid diluting the technical information with a lot of valuable discussion.
I'll start:
Spyder: 2020 RTL
Type of Riding: Mostly touring. Not terribly aggressive.
Suspension: RonBar, Laser Alignment
Front Tires: Kumho Solus KH16 175/55/15, set to 17 PSI
Rear Tire: Cooper Mastercraft LSR Grand Touring 215/60/15, set to 26 PSI
Current Mileage: About 12,000 miles. They still look brand new.

Comments: Bought the tires for my previous Spyder and put about 6,000 miles on them. I liked them so much I had them transferred to my 2020 RTL before delivery.
The tires, alignment and RonBar were all installed by Netzley Tire in Accord New York. I'm very pleased with the tires and Remarkably Pleased with Netzley Tire.
 
I dont feel you need to state your model of spyder, or ride characteristics. We just need a list of tire sizes and brands that fit. 14" and 15". Maybe a separate list for Rykers and Spyders. Riders can figure it out from there. Keep it simple.
 
What you want should be quite simple and only require 1 post with a matrix of rim sizes & Front/back.

Sorta kinda like this:

Front Rear

14in size1/brand size1/brand
2 2
3 3
.
.
.
15in size1/brand size1/brand
2 2
3 3
. .
. .
. .

(spacing has been removed between F/R)
 
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There's been a lot of talk about a sticky for tires. The purpose is to create a place for technical information.
I suggest we keep it simple to avoid diluting the technical information with a lot of valuable discussion.
I'll start:
Spyder: 2020 RTL
Type of Riding: Mostly touring. Not terribly aggressive.
Suspension: RonBar, Laser Alignment
Front Tires: Kumho Solus KH16 175/55/15, set to 17 PSI
Rear Tire: Cooper Mastercraft LSR Grand Touring 215/60/15, set to 26 PSI
Current Mileage: About 12,000 miles. They still look brand new.

Comments: Bought the tires for my previous Spyder and put about 6,000 miles on them. I liked them so much I had them transferred to my 2020 RTL before delivery.
The tires, alignment and RonBar were all installed by Netzley Tire in Accord New York. I'm very pleased with the tires and Remarkably Pleased with Netzley Tire.

That ain't simple or objectively technical...
 
Yup....If the thread is done the way this one was started, it wont be any different than any other tire thread. It should just be a list of tire brands and sizes in columns for front and rear.

I don' disagree with that at all. I guess the point I am getting around to making is it will need to be a limited access thread. Feed the thread off another that is open to all with one or two folks having authority to put the info in place.
 
I think we should take this discussion back to Joel's original thread and quit using this me-too thread.

This practice of branching off the original discussion is one of the reasons topics are difficult to follow, much less search on.
 
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I think we should take this discussion back to Joel's original thread and quit using this me-too thread.

This practice of branching off the original discussion is one of the reasons topics are difficult to follow, much less search on.

I just got tired of all the jibber jabber and was trying to help. The thought was to start with technical information on the tires that I was using, in the hopes that others might follow without adding even more discussion.
You're right. It's a stupid idea.
Please erase the bloody damn thread. I tried to erase it myself, but evidently, I don't have permission.
 
I just got tired of all the jibber jabber and was trying to help. The thought was to start with technical information on the tires that I was using, in the hopes that others might follow without adding even more discussion.
You're right. It's a stupid idea.
Please erase the bloody damn thread. I tried to erase it myself, but evidently, I don't have permission.

I realize you were trying to help. I didn't think it was a stupid idea at all.
 
I just got tired of all the jibber jabber and was trying to help. The thought was to start with technical information on the tires that I was using, in the hopes that others might follow without adding even more discussion.
You're right. It's a stupid idea.
Please erase the bloody damn thread. I tried to erase it myself, but evidently, I don't have permission.

I dunno ThreeWheels, your first post looked like a very good start at making a useful Tires Sticky to me. :thumbup:

Since many people will have significantly different ideas of what's most important to them in a tire, I thought your outline would help make the info you provided much more useful to those seeking advice, instead of a just being a clinical list of tires with no set-up or ride info in order to help clarify why you or any other owner/ryder providing similar info actually likes those particular tires, and so it would've let those searching make a more informed decision.... :dontknow: .

After all, some people might ride gently & want tire longevity above all else; while others may ride harder & only want dry traction; or possibly there's some who want wet traction; or cold weather traction; or extreme heat traction & longevity; and maybe some will want an All Season Tire that has a reasonable level of traction with an acceptable compromise/balance between dry & wet traction and that will last more than saaay, 5000 miles, or 10,000 miles, or whatever?!? To me, THAT's the sort of info, teamed with at least an inkling of the individual's Spyder suspension set-up and ryding style that would make a useful Tire Sticky, so those reading/searching might glean at least some idea of WHY you or anyone else sharing that info might think those tires are good for a Spyder or Ryker - or why they're not?!? :rolleyes:


Not that I really think anyone would pay all that much attention to such a Sticky anyway, they haven't really done so anywhere else or to many of the already existing Stickies here on this Forum, except maybe to the one 'Do's & Don'ts' Sticky that every new member used to be referred to, which DOES go into that type & level of detail.... Just Sayin' ;)
 
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Simple Suggestion, What if everyone that wanted to participate listed their tire, brand, model, & size in their signature as I have here? :dontknow:
 
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:chat: Seems like the only way to get good information about TIRES for your Spyder is to :pray:.

That being said, I believe that we clearly have good intentions for helping all 'Spyder Forum Members'. I just don't know what would be the best approach. Some people have said that they are wanting a good choice.

I was hoping for several of the 'Tire People' on this Forum to help us out.
Any chance you could come on board with us.
Thank You in Advance. ......:thumbup:
 
I still think the idea is worthwhile to pursue. The list could state the tire brand, sizes that fit, and nature of the ride (long wear, good wet traction, etc.)
!!! Example !!!
FRONT:
General Altmax RT43, 175/55R15, longer wear
Vredestan Q5, 165/55R15, good traction
{more}
{more}
==================================
REAR:
Kumho KU-22, 205/55r15, no clue
Vredestan Q5, 225/50R15, good traction, shorter life
{more}
{more}

No need to get into the weeds. Just list what fits.
 
WORKS until someone puts in a tire brand and size that never came in that size. (Vredestan Q5, 225/50R15, good traction, shorter life)

T.P.
 
WORKS until someone puts in a tire brand and size that never came in that size. (Vredestan Q5, 225/50R15, good traction, shorter life)

T.P.
I posted an EXAMPLE of what it could look like. It wasn't intended to be THE LIST. Geesh.
 
I dunno ThreeWheels, your first post looked like a very good start at making a useful Tires Sticky to me. :thumbup:

Since many people will have significantly different ideas of what's most important to them in a tire, I thought your outline would help make the info you provided much more useful to those seeking advice, instead of a just being a clinical list of tires with no set-up or ride info in order to help clarify why you or any other owner/ryder providing similar info actually likes those particular tires, and so it would've let those searching make a more informed decision.... :dontknow: .

After all, some people might ride gently & want tire longevity above all else; while others may ride harder & only want dry traction; or possibly there's some who want wet traction; or cold weather traction; or extreme heat traction & longevity; and maybe some will want an All Season Tire that has a reasonable level of traction with an acceptable compromise/balance between dry & wet traction and that will last more than saaay, 5000 miles, or 10,000 miles, or whatever?!? To me, THAT's the sort of info, teamed with at least an inkling of the individual's Spyder suspension set-up and ryding style that would make a useful Tire Sticky, so those reading/searching might glean at least some idea of WHY you or anyone else sharing that info might think those tires are good for a Spyder or Ryker - or why they're not?!? :rolleyes:


Not that I really think anyone would pay all that much attention to such a Sticky anyway, they haven't really done so anywhere else or to many of the already existing Stickies here on this Forum, except maybe to the one 'Do's & Don'ts' Sticky that every new member used to be referred to, which DOES go into that type & level of detail.... Just Sayin' ;)

I'm pretty sure everyone here can view the info for tires on the TIRERACK website ….. The info they provide on which tires have good / great handling is there for all to see ….. There have been a few folks here who have said " that SPYDERS weren't used to test the tires " … that is true, however IMHO the results they have learned are still VALID as to what can be expected from the tire tests …. using them at THE LOWER TIRE PSI's REQUIRED BY SPYDERS …. I have learned the weight applied to the tire ( ie heavier veh. ) does not change the characteristics/ compounds of the tire - as long as the weight of the vehicle they are on is taken into consideration …. YES - PSI is critical to tire performance ….. I have a Shelby Cobra Roadster, it weighs approx. 2,100 lbs …. I use 22 +/- lbs. in them because that vehicle is much lighter than the tires are capable of using. Both Peter and I use " tire science ", to arriver at our opinions. I've been here almost 10 years and I think I have found and reported on the Best tires that will fit the Spyders. …… good luck …. Mike :thumbup:
 
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