BryanSD
New member
Nearing 10,000 miles on the rear tire, I'm in need to replace the rear tire for the FIRST time on my 2017 Spyder RT. I suspect I could get another 4,000 miles on the front tires.
Despite having the Spyder a couple years, I have some newbie questions when it comes to tires:
1) If I only replace the rear tire, is getting a full alignment/balancing recommended? I suspect it's a yes on balancing but not sure about alignment.
2) For those that have had their Spyder's longer than me, would you recommend getting all three tires replaced at the same time or just the back and wait to replace the front tires until they actually need to be replaced? Since I'll be having the dealer do this, I'm not sure if I would save that much in the long run delaying the front tire replacement to make the two trips worth it.
3) With the OEM tires, how many miles do people typically get out of the front tires? Assume no alignment issues here.
Thanks ahead of time for answering my questions and for the hand-holding!
Despite having the Spyder a couple years, I have some newbie questions when it comes to tires:
1) If I only replace the rear tire, is getting a full alignment/balancing recommended? I suspect it's a yes on balancing but not sure about alignment.
2) For those that have had their Spyder's longer than me, would you recommend getting all three tires replaced at the same time or just the back and wait to replace the front tires until they actually need to be replaced? Since I'll be having the dealer do this, I'm not sure if I would save that much in the long run delaying the front tire replacement to make the two trips worth it.
3) With the OEM tires, how many miles do people typically get out of the front tires? Assume no alignment issues here.
Thanks ahead of time for answering my questions and for the hand-holding!