:agree: What Koop says pretty much covers it all!! :bowdown:
Welllll, except for one thing, and that is that the OE Kenda tires are for all intents & purposes just a lightly built, crap compound CAR TIRE that IMO comes out of one of the 'cheapest & dodgiest car tire' manufacturing plants in China!!!! They generally make wheel barrow tires, kids bike tires, & cheap & nasty ATV tires! The Spyder's OE tires they make have only 1 sidewall plié & 2 tread plies/belts (not necessarily that uncommon) but those they do have are of lesser strength & thickness material, only about 1/2 the thickness strength of the tread plies in almost every motorcycle tire & pretty much all car tires!! :shocked:
So if you want to dream that you are running on a tire that's been made 'specifically'' for the Spyder, dream on; but those who know a bit about tires & have bothered to look into it understand that Spyders, as designed & built, will actually run & perform better in all respects on better quality CAR tires than the OE tires, simply because: the rims on Spyders are 'car' rims, the beads on Spyder tires & rims are 'car' beads; the OE tire is (in all respects except the questionable M/C label on the sidewall) a 'car' construction tire..... and everything Koop says in his post is true & applicable to any tire.
Me, I've opted to run better made & quality constructed tires that have proven to be better in all respects than the OE crap - Oh, and they've worked out to be at least 1/3 the overall price too, & that's just on their purchase price, fitting & balancing, & longevity; not even taking into account the lesser wear & tear on me or the Spyder cos the non-OE tires work so much better in providing a safe ride, road holding, & braking with less road vibration & better absorption of road irregularities & debris impacts! Btw, they've already lasted more than 5 times longer than the OE Kenda's did on my Spyder too, & I'm generally pretty easy on tires! :thumbup: