HI mecsw500,
What sizes does the XPS tires come in?
I currently have 7,925 miles on the OEM tires. ( I have a 2022 F3 LTD SS).
The tread and the wear bars the OEM tires look OK. I stlll have plenty wear on my OEM tires.
Deanna
Hi Ma'am,
These tires are still made by Kenda, just rebranded XPS for Can Am to match the XPS oil brand name, and they come in the standard fitment sizes of 165/55R15 front and 225/50R15 rear which should fit your year of Spyder. All new Spyders seem to come with them fitted from 2026 from what I can see at my dealer. If you look on the Can Am website parts finder for 2026 RT's they have a new part numbers for these tires, which I presume is for the new design.
They are apparently available from Can Am dealers and should be a direct replacement for the original Kendas and the Kanines. My dealer told me they would be fitting these to replace the original Kendas as stocks wind down or if somebody specifically asks for them. However, he did recommend that if upgrading a prior year Spyder to these, then initially replace the front pair and the rear tire together as a set as they would work better all being of the same compound. He didn't say you had to, that this was just his personal opinion and advice.
I just measured my front tires for reference and the new XPS tires have quite a bit more tread depth than the originals with now having 8/32nds of an inch, or 6.4mm for those of us raised in the metric system. That looked like a lot deeper tread depth than before with three deep channels around the tire.
These deeper channels are probably why they worked much better in the limited rain testing I've done so far. These new tires felt really secure on badly surfaced wet roads with a decent amount of rainfall. The originals could be a little scary once there was any buildup of water on the same roads.
So, from my limited perspective they seem to handle better, track better, run a lot quieter, have stronger side walls, have deeper tread, work better in the wet by a large margin and are likely to last longer (but yet to be proven).
Like all discussions on oil and tires, put three Spyder owners in a room you are likely to have at least four different opinions. I'm not saying these are better than automotive tires as I don't really have much experience on Spyders with car tires other than a few rides, all I can say is in my opinion they are a huge improvement over the originals and I feel a lot more confident with them.