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Tire Question - Yeah I searched. 2010 RT-S, what to get?

OK, I'll start by asking you all not to hurt me.

Anyway, been looking for new tires for my Spyder, a 2010 RT-S that I bought used last year. Turns out it has the original tires on it, so they need to be changed now, or soon, just due to time. It has ~14,000 miles on it BTW. The current tires seem basically OK as far as tread wear and lack of checking/cracks/etc.

So I searched the threads and found not a lot of information about 2010 tires. The Yokohamas appear to be no longer available, and while I have found the Kumho Ecstas for the rear, I'll just go ahead and ask what folks are using for both fronts and rears, given it looks like I'll be replacing all three.

I am reasonably well convinced the OEM Kendas suck, by the way. And car tires are fine; I don't mean to start this debate.
Just looking to hear what anyone is using, and why (you think!) it would be better than the Kendas.

Oh, and one other thing; if the tires are not available in OEM sizes, what to do? I'm not super keen on changing away from OEM size, but again, I'm open to being convinced. Thanks much!

Rear tire 225/50 R15
Front tires 165/65 R14
 
Many, many folks here have already gone to these sizes and are Happier for doing so …. Rear 205 or 215 / 60 -15 ( like a General Altimx RT43 )….. for front anywhere from 145/50-14 to 175/ 50 or 55 or 60 or 65 - 14 ….. I love what " Vredestein " has - like the Quatrac 5 model ……. good luck …. Mike :thumbup:
 
This can become a good informational thread for our friend Sully and other newer posters.

Can we all be helpful? :bowdown:
 
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This can become a good informational thread for our friend Madison and other newer posters.

Can we all be helpful? :bowdown:

I know, right? I tried to find current information but a lot of the specific tire model/size combinations appear to be 'no longer available'.

I promise not to start an oil thread!
 
I too researched the board tire threads and went prepared to the tire store to buy some replacements. The dealer is a biker as well and showed me several other brands that he thought better, which I purchased and have been a happy camper since. They were a brand I'd never heard of but there are many out there. My advice is find a knowledgeable dealer and have at it. Let us know!
 
One of the things you'll run into, as you already have, is the market life of specific tire models. We all like to tout our favorite model of tires, but many don't last long on the market, for example Michelin HydroEdge. So by the time a tire wears out and we get ready to buy the replacement, we have the same problem you do, trying to find the latest equivalent to a highly recommended tire from only 3 years ago!
 
For the 14” front tires many have used Bridgestone Potenzas in the stock size. For the rear there are many choices in the 215/60/15 size.
 
I too researched the board tire threads and went prepared to the tire store to buy some replacements. The dealer is a biker as well and showed me several other brands that he thought better, which I purchased and have been a happy camper since. They were a brand I'd never heard of but there are many out there. My advice is find a knowledgeable dealer and have at it. Let us know!

I'm sure that dealer knows lots about MOTORCYCLE TIRES ….. However the Spyder uses AUTO tires …..and if you think they are the same - well just try mounting a GoldWing or BMW motorcycle tire on a Spyder Wheel :roflblack::roflblack:...……… Mike :thumbup:
 
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