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What 14" tires are you running on the front?

blacklightning

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I see a lot of discussion on the 15" tires, but not much on the 14" tries. I have a 2012 RSS and am getting a laser alignment done next Tuesday. I might be purchasing a new set of 14" front tires (165/65/14). What are most of you using for that? I have found a nice looking Arachnid for $73.49 on Amazon, but that appears to be all that I am able to come across. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Thanks,
 
Actually there are lots of car tires in that size. Even with a cheap one you will notice the stiffer side walls will give you better cornering then your oems or the Arachnids. I don't remember the ones I bought,they were not a famous brand but they have 17000 miles on them with no sign of wear,they handle much better the the stock Kendas and I think I paid $35.00 each for them. Since it was the fronts I let my local tire shop pull the wheels,mount and balance the tires. Including the tires and mounting and balance and disposal fee I was out of there under a $100.
 
New tires-14 inch

I purchased 2 General Altimax 175/65r14 from Discount Tires and had them mounted and balanced by them.
I then went to a local Can Am shop for the alignment. The difference driving is amazing.
 
You need to be a little careful using car tires on the front because the Spyder puts a lot less weight on those than a car would, particularly as you've got an RS.

If you go for too high weight rating then the front could feel 'jittery'. The weight rating of the EOM Kenda tires is very very low, well below any standard car tire, which is why the side walls are so soft. My tire guy recommended going for one of the cheaper makes of tires just to keep a bit of flex in the sidewall. The fronts also have to be run at a lower pressure than you would normally on a car and having hard side walls would give you uneven wear on the edges.

I've ended up with Kingstars which are just rebadged Hankooks. Run them at 18psi. Grip is better than the Kendas which was my main reason for changing, though wear is better as well.




 
Purchased these https://www.walmart.com/ip/175-65R14-82H-SOLAR-4XS-Tires/52943309 before I read your post but your "tire guy" recommending "cheaper" car tires with flex sounds reasonable to me. No doubt made in the orient, just like most of the expensive brands, but I like the tread pattern and price.
I really like that profile and thread pattern. I know the stock is a 165, Does the 175 work with no problem?
Thanks everyone for your input.
Also, the bike drives and handles nicely, but there is a little wear in the interior of the right front. I called a dealer about the laser alignment and they said they could do it, but the wear on the interior will still probably happen and that it is common. I told him that I had a 2014 RT that never had an alignment done and it never wore the stock tires like that, and I got approx. 17k on them. They still have thread left, but I switched rims so I bought new tires. What do you think?
 
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I really like that profile and thread pattern. I know the stock is a 165, Does the 175 work with no problem?
Thanks everyone for your input.
Also, the bike drives and handles nicely, but there is a little wear in the interior of the right front. I called a dealer about the laser alignment and they said they could do it, but the wear on the interior will still probably happen and that it is common. I told him that I had a 2014 RT that never had an alignment done and it never wore the stock tires like that, and I got approx. 17k on them. They still have thread left, but I switched rims so I bought new tires. What do you think?
IMO ..... if that's what the dealer told you :banghead::banghead::banghead: ..... they don't know what they are talking about, so talk to SpyderAnn about it ....... She does Lazer alignments for a living..........................Mike :thumbup:
 
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Purchased these https://www.walmart.com/ip/175-65R14-82H-SOLAR-4XS-Tires/52943309 before I read your post but your "tire guy" recommending "cheaper" car tires with flex sounds reasonable to me. No doubt made in the orient, just like most of the expensive brands, but I like the tread pattern and price.
Yes I always chose a piece of LIFE DEPENDENT equipment based on " how it looks " :gaah: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: , but seriously there are better methods :thumbup:.............. Mike :bbq:
 
Agree with Mike with the head banging over the dealers comments:-)

Ok so I've had my tires laser aligned twice. First time I had wear on the inside of both tires. After laser alignment the tires wore evenly (and the next set I had fitted as well). Mine were only slightly out but it still made a difference to the tire wear, and after it was done I was surprised to find handling also improved.

About two years later one tire started wearing unevenly after hitting a pothole one weekend. Laser alignment fixed the issue.
 
I see a lot of discussion on the 15" tires, but not much on the 14" tries. I have a 2012 RSS and am getting a laser alignment done next Tuesday. I might be purchasing a new set of 14" front tires (165/65/14). What are most of you using for that? I have found a nice looking Arachnid for $73.49 on Amazon, but that appears to be all that I am able to come across. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Thanks,
a very good all weather tire, I have a 2011 RTS and run these 175/65 R14 Goodyear viva 2 front, and a 215/60 R15 general ultra max on the rear, mho
 
I see a lot of discussion on the 15" tires, but not much on the 14" tries. I have a 2012 RSS and am getting a laser alignment done next Tuesday. I might be purchasing a new set of 14" front tires (165/65/14). What are most of you using for that? I have found a nice looking Arachnid for $73.49 on Amazon, but that appears to be all that I am able to come across. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Thanks,
a very good all weather tire, I have a 2011 RTS and run these 175/65 R14 Goodyear viva 2 front, and a 215/60 R15 general ultra max on the rear, mho speedo and GPS match up exactly.
 
I purchased 2 General Altimax 175/65r14 from Discount Tires and had them mounted and balanced by them.
I then went to a local Can Am shop for the alignment. The difference driving is amazing.

What tire pressure are You running on the Altimaxs'? I will be mounting a set on the front of My RS tomorrow. Thanks.
 
Purchased these https://www.walmart.com/ip/175-65R14-82H-SOLAR-4XS-Tires/52943309 before I read your post but your "tire guy" recommending "cheaper" car tires with flex sounds reasonable to me. No doubt made in the orient, just like most of the expensive brands, but I like the tread pattern and price.

I'm running the same tire on the rear except it is a 215/60/15. Seems to do good. Will see what mileage I get out of it. But then that doesn't matter because my next rear tire will be the Yokohama S drive. I just mounted one of those on my wife's spyder.
David
 
Mickster

I purchased 2 General Altimax 175/65r14 from Discount Tires and had them mounted and balanced by them.
I then went to a local Can Am shop for the alignment. The difference driving is amazing.

Did they pull the tires off bike for you or did you pull them yourself?
 
Don't risk the shop damaging the stud if they over torque!

Did they pull the tires off bike for you or did you pull them yourself?
Pull the wheels and take into tire shop.
You may need to take to motorcycle shop to get them balanced - Discount did not have the correct adapter for the spin balance.
 
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