Mike is right about the '
looks' of those tires or any radial tire for that matter - because of their design & construction, you really can't tell too much by the way the sidewall '
looks'! They can be perfectly fine, properly inflated, and yet somehow '
look' really odd, but roll just 1/2 a wheel diameter in either direction and they might look completely different! :shocked: .
So don't ever rely on how a radial tire 'looks' for anything, check the specs & confirm! :lecturef_smilie:
However, at 6.5" wide, that's a wider rim than the standard 5.0J rim size, but your Spyder is still running what looks like the standard sized/spec tires. That rim is probably too wide for those tires, but many these days seem to like that exposed bead look, despite it being dangerous due to the tendency of skinny tires mounted on wide rims like that to pop the bead halfway thru a corner - with potentially catastrophic results!! I'd suggest you try to get a set of standard spec rims for your Spyder, or maybe toss those tires and see if a set of 175/55R15 or 185/50R15 tires will fit under the fenders. But bear in mind that not only will it cost more for a new set of tires, but also running rims that wide & with a questionable offset with your Spyders standard wheel bearings & suspension/wheel alignment settings might be risky too,
so the least risky option facing you is to source a set of standard spec rims!! :lecturef_smilie:
Still, unless you are currently having tire/balance/steering issues,
once you've swapped back to OEM spec rims, there's a reasonably good chance that you can fit & wear those tires out and eventually replace them. Once you do decide to replace the tires, just about any good quality a/mkt auto tire that will fit should give you noticeably better ride, handling, traction, and possibly tire life over that of the OEM spec Kendas; and unless your local authorities require you to fit ONLY that make & size of tire or only fit tires with
EXACTLY those specs, then you should be able to find a tire to better suit your needs/wants/riding style with equal or better load & speed ratings, sized anywhere from 165/50R15 thru to 175/60R15, or possibly even a 185/50R15 or 185/45R15.
Over to you! :cheers: