I've had my 2021 RT since last June and have put almost 4,000 miles on it so far. I've got the stock tires that it came with, and know that the recommended tire pressures are 18 front and 28 rear, and for good or bad I've always preferred a bit higher than recommended on the motorcycles that I have owned. This Spring I started out with 20 in front, 30 in the rear cold pressures. Yesterday I went for a 3 hour, 125 mile ride, at the end of which the FOBO2 app showed the actual pressure at 24 front, 34 rear. At no time did I feel any instability in the riding, any wandering on the road, etc. On this forum I have read of folks keeping their tire pressures far, far lower than what I had yesterday, and just wondered if its just me not feeling whatever negatives might be coming from the higher pressures or if in fact the tires do just fine at the pressures that I had. Right now I'm not inclined to make any changes. This morning, after sitting all night in the garage, the pressures are 19 front and 30 in the rear.
Not on the stock tires!! :shocked: . If anyone's been doing
that, it's not something that's been recommended by me or anyone else I've seen posting here on this Forum about the stock Kendas!

. The only pressure recommendation that I've given or seen
for the OE Spec Kendas is ALWAYS USE THE PRESSURE RECOMMENDED ON YOUR SPYDER'S TIRE PLACARD - because of their lightweight construction, they
REALLY NEED that sort of pressure to do the job of keeping the metal parts of your Spyder off the road surface & vaguely upright!

. But you
should run lower pressures
if you are running heavier/stronger constructed car tires under a Spyder, cos your Spyder is much lighter than a car & so those
car tires DO NOT NEED car type pressures in them to carry the much lighter loading your Spyder puts on them! :lecturef_smilie:
However, given the cold start pressures you are running and the 4psi increase that starting pressure gives you after a 'longer than an hour's ride', I wouldn't be suggesting any changes to those pressures for you in the OE spec Kenda tires, cos it looks like your cold 20 psi in the Kenda front tires & cold 30 psi in the Kenda rear tire is pretty close if not ideal for you given those conditions etc... :thumbup: . Still, if I was a betting type, I'd put money on you wearing out the centre of that Kenda rear tire fairly quickly, certainly quicker than the rest of the tire.... while the fronts might last
reasonably well for a fair bit longer, maybe even giving you a '
reasonable' level of ride & handling while they do. :sour: . But
if you do ever change to good quality car tires and run them at an '
appropriate for the lighter load' lower pressure (like those that have been recommended here
FOR CAR TIRES but not for the OE Spec Kendas) then I reckon that if you're
truly honest with yourself, you'll eventually admit that the car tires run at an appropriate (lower) pressure
do actually provide you with much better ride & handling than the OE spec Kendas & that you probably should've done the swap sooner! :banghead:
You may not ever realise it unless/until you do run good quality car tires at those recommended lower pressures, that the OE Spec Kendas are such a significant limiting factor to the performance, ride, and handling capabilities of your Spyder!

pps:
And that's OK,
if the ride, handling, and performance that you are getting from the OE Spec Kendas meets or exceeds your current expectations :dontknow: . But just be aware that there's a whole 'nuther realm of Spyder Ryding above & beyond anything you'll ever reach on the OE Spec Kendas just waiting out there for you to discover if you do ever try 'proper' car tires & the lower pressures they require to do the job at their best!

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