I had my Kenda replaced with another Kenda at 78,000 miles I have 94500 miles on the bike now. The tire is almost to the wear mark. I run 28 psi on the rear tire. I agree with the high labor cost and is why I appreciate that you made this video
Thank you......Excellent video! I am just waiting for our crazy Illinois weather to get warmer and then I'll be replacing my rear tire myself on my 2014 Spyder. Got to say, I love tinkering with this bike. At first it seemed working on these were intimidating, but the more hands on you have they easier they get. Thanks again for taking the time to make and share your video. Much appreciated.
Really great video and perfect timing. I'm changing the tire of my 2008 Can Am spider. The video is excellent it's clear I can hear and see everything we talking about. The only problem having is getting the brakes to the proper position. Could use a video on how to put the brake bracket on properly and set the brakes to the rotor. May sound simple to others but I'm having trouble. Yes I'm going to a car tire after this tire. Motorcycle tires are junk. People tell me they get about 7000 miles which is a joke what you pay.. Car tires people told me to get and 15+ thousand miles. Thank you for the video also
I know what you mean - the positioning of that one bracket that drops off is tricky.. if yours is currently disconnected I'd like to help if I can with shots of mine.. email me at askdiydad@gmail.com and I'll help if I can
Thanks for the video. I had the rear panel break on my 2009 Spyder and am going to have to remove the tire to get the the nuts on the left side. Had about given up but seeing this I think I'll give it a go.
@@AskDIYDad From the looks of it someone before me must have run over something and it flew up under the fender and tire. There were rusty cracks where the bolts mount the fender and panels together. Rough roads in Illinois I guess did the rest. One side broke off completely and the other has a nasty crack. Going to take them off and try to tig them back together because new ones are almost $300 each!
It would be nice if you continued filming from the beginning to the end like others blogger. So, its better to use the regular tires? Thank you for sharing with us.
I do everything handheld and have personally not really cared for the wasted time watching somebody loosen a bolt - unless I’m trying to prove “you can do this start to finish in 10 minutes” etc.. but I appreciate the feedback! My personal experience with a car tire instead of the Kenda on the rear was extremely positive. Better ride, better traction.. there are a bunch of threads about this on the Spyder forums where riders compare longevity and what brands they liked and didn’t - I’d recommend SpyderLovers.com for more info
There are some pretty good online communities out there that I am a part of that are great for technical advice for anything that you can service yourself - Spyderlovers.com is one that I am a member of - there are also Facebook owners groups specific to the various Spyder types where you may find answers to a lot of the things you could run into.
I plan on replace the belt on my bike. Do you have any info of how to change the belt? I guess I may not need to take the rear wheel off for belt replacement. Thx
@@AskDIYDad I just had my 3 tires replaced at Discount tire for 346.00 dollars all Kumho tires.Just woundering what air pressure you was happy with.I started out with 30.2012 RSs
The tire wear is definitely due to over pressure 22 psi is correct also spyders use automotive tires stock there is no such thing as a flat tread mc tire. The only difference is brand. Kenda is not very good and life is poor especially overinflated also the belt should run a bit loose which will promote longer life and bearing life also. This video is pretty good and the process goes really well with a table lift. About 1 hour once you do a bunch
I was running 18 - 20psi on that tire. It wasn’t overinflated in my case, I obviously can’t speak to the others. The replacement tire was more stable under acceleration and far better in the rain than the Kenda. Again, I can only speak to my personal experience though
According to Shawn Smoak this tire is about 50% worn. It is interesting that so many non tire experts seem to know more about tires than the tire manufacturers. :-)
I can’t speak to that - what I can say is the ride on my Spyder with the old tire vs the replacement was a night and day difference in traction, especially on wet roads. So wear % notwithstanding.. the performance of the OE tire compared to the replacement, from my experience, made the replacement worth doing.
@@AskDIYDad It alway is when you put a new tire on. Problem is many think the new and different tire is better because of it. Also cheaper car tires are not gonna give you the traction as they are made for much heavier cars not motorcycles.
Why would you pull the hub apart just to change the tire? You can easily break the bead and pull the tire off with the pulley and brake disc left in place. On the F3T that I have, it’s easier to just pull the muffler off the pipe to get the axle Remove the caliper and muffler Loosen the axle nut. Lift the rear of the bike Pull the axle out. Slide belt off the pulley. Pull tire out from under the bike and change tire. Put the tire back under the bike Place belt over pulley Slide axle in Reinstall axle nut, caliper and muffler This leaves critical bolts (like your lower shock bolt untouched.
Setup on the F3 is a bit different in the rear than the older ST. As to the hub, i had a shop mount and balance the tire and they requested it be removed
There are zero differences on how the wheel dismounts on any of the Spyders. In fact, there is pretty much zero difference on how the wheel dismounts compared to most Harley Davidsons. Access the caliper and remove it, pull the axel, push the tire forward and pop the belt off. I personally jack up the rear with a jack under the catalytic converter to get enough room to pull the tire out due to the panniers and rear mud flap. Put said tire back under the bike, put the belt on the pulley. Slide the axel back though as you line the wheel up. No need for a belt alignment because you never moved the adjusters. I’d find a new garage to balance your tire too. I used to take my wheels to shops and I’ve never once been told to remove the hub. How else would you balance the assembly with weights if the hub wasn’t on the rim? Personally, I use tire beads on anything that doesn’t take a tube. They have never failed me and eliminates the need for any tire shop.
Hi I am getting ready to change tires on my rs. Yes I can take them off and take them somewhere for mounting. My question is do front wheels need a alignment or adjustment. Thanks Steven
Just removing and reinstalling the front wheels should not, in itself, throw you out of alignment.. that’s not to say you don’t have a current alignment problem, however. The trick is finding a place that is set up to do a laser alignment on a trike. Forums like SpyderLovers.com are a great place for referrals etc for that in your area
Fun suggestion. Both pronunciations are acceptable - regional dialects *shrug* - I’ve heard it pronounced and have pronounced it either way (read that whichever way you prefer) 😉
@@howardharbin5831 The comment section of a TH-cam video feels like a strange place to debate English... but as you wish. Allow me to answer your question with a question: Does one say Height as "Heat"?
Its having the right Tools..and some No How..Good Job😊😊
I had my Kenda replaced with another Kenda at 78,000 miles I have 94500 miles on the bike now. The tire is almost to the wear mark. I run 28 psi on the rear tire. I agree with the high labor cost and is why I appreciate that you made this video
That is an amazing amount of miles for a Kenda - about 10x the average from what I have seen in the forums.
Overinflation will result in excess wear in the center vs. the sides. I run no more than 25psi on my Spyder. Great video- good detail! Thanx!!!👍
Yep, true in general - I think I was running mid 20s on the Kendas - it definitely was a structural problem for me, not inflation
Thank you......Excellent video! I am just waiting for our crazy Illinois weather to get warmer and then I'll be replacing my rear tire myself on my 2014 Spyder. Got to say, I love tinkering with this bike. At first it seemed working on these were intimidating, but the more hands on you have they easier they get. Thanks again for taking the time to make and share your video. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the video, I so appreciate having resources like yours, that help me before I jump into a project...... kudos my man!
Really great video and perfect timing. I'm changing the tire of my 2008 Can Am spider. The video is excellent it's clear I can hear and see everything we talking about. The only problem having is getting the brakes to the proper position. Could use a video on how to put the brake bracket on properly and set the brakes to the rotor. May sound simple to others but I'm having trouble. Yes I'm going to a car tire after this tire. Motorcycle tires are junk. People tell me they get about 7000 miles which is a joke what you pay.. Car tires people told me to get and 15+ thousand miles. Thank you for the video also
I know what you mean - the positioning of that one bracket that drops off is tricky.. if yours is currently disconnected I'd like to help if I can with shots of mine.. email me at askdiydad@gmail.com and I'll help if I can
Thanks for the video. I had the rear panel break on my 2009 Spyder and am going to have to remove the tire to get the the nuts on the left side. Had about given up but seeing this I think I'll give it a go.
How did you break the rear panel?
@@AskDIYDad From the looks of it someone before me must have run over something and it flew up under the fender and tire. There were rusty cracks where the bolts mount the fender and panels together. Rough roads in Illinois I guess did the rest. One side broke off completely and the other has a nasty crack. Going to take them off and try to tig them back together because new ones are almost $300 each!
It would be nice if you continued filming from the beginning to the end like others blogger. So, its better to use the regular tires? Thank you for sharing with us.
I do everything handheld and have personally not really cared for the wasted time watching somebody loosen a bolt - unless I’m trying to prove “you can do this start to finish in 10 minutes” etc.. but I appreciate the feedback!
My personal experience with a car tire instead of the Kenda on the rear was extremely positive. Better ride, better traction.. there are a bunch of threads about this on the Spyder forums where riders compare longevity and what brands they liked and didn’t - I’d recommend SpyderLovers.com for more info
nice explanation. Great video for instruction. My mechanics in Singapore are all scared of this trike. There is no dealer. (went bust)
There are some pretty good online communities out there that I am a part of that are great for technical advice for anything that you can service yourself - Spyderlovers.com is one that I am a member of - there are also Facebook owners groups specific to the various Spyder types where you may find answers to a lot of the things you could run into.
Hello
Can you post video how to install rear give case and back up camera? Thank you
There’s a video on my channel for the givi top case already - never saw much need for a backup camera on a motorcycle though..
I plan on replace the belt on my bike. Do you have any info of how to change the belt? I guess I may not need to take the rear wheel off for belt replacement. Thx
What PSI are you running
Thx for vid. I did not know that the dealer charge ` $600 for changing rear tire is too much.
Completely agreed! The car tire I put on the back of the Spyder has been awesome and I think my total out the door cost for tire and install was $140
@@AskDIYDad I just had my 3 tires replaced at Discount tire for 346.00 dollars all Kumho tires.Just woundering what air pressure you was happy with.I started out with 30.2012 RSs
The tire wear is definitely due to over pressure 22 psi is correct also spyders use automotive tires stock there is no such thing as a flat tread mc tire. The only difference is brand. Kenda is not very good and life is poor especially overinflated also the belt should run a bit loose which will promote longer life and bearing life also. This video is pretty good and the process goes really well with a table lift. About 1 hour once you do a bunch
I was running 18 - 20psi on that tire. It wasn’t overinflated in my case, I obviously can’t speak to the others. The replacement tire was more stable under acceleration and far better in the rain than the Kenda.
Again, I can only speak to my personal experience though
Don't forget to install the metal bushing between the rear pulley and wheel. I didn't see it in the video
I may not have shown it but it was there :)
According to Shawn Smoak this tire is about 50% worn. It is interesting that so many non tire experts seem to know more about tires than the tire manufacturers. :-)
I can’t speak to that - what I can say is the ride on my Spyder with the old tire vs the replacement was a night and day difference in traction, especially on wet roads. So wear % notwithstanding.. the performance of the OE tire compared to the replacement, from my experience, made the replacement worth doing.
@@AskDIYDad It alway is when you put a new tire on. Problem is many think the new and different tire is better because of it. Also cheaper car tires are not gonna give you the traction as they are made for much heavier cars not motorcycles.
How is the tire holding up for you since the replacement
I have since upgraded to an F3 but for the year or so that I had it after the upgrade it was very nice. Better traction and handling in the rain.
@@AskDIYDad thanks. I have a 2019 f3s and looking to go with this same tire now that you confirmed decent performance
Why would you pull the hub apart just to change the tire? You can easily break the bead and pull the tire off with the pulley and brake disc left in place.
On the F3T that I have, it’s easier to just pull the muffler off the pipe to get the axle
Remove the caliper and muffler
Loosen the axle nut.
Lift the rear of the bike
Pull the axle out.
Slide belt off the pulley.
Pull tire out from under the bike and change tire.
Put the tire back under the bike
Place belt over pulley
Slide axle in
Reinstall axle nut, caliper and muffler
This leaves critical bolts (like your lower shock bolt untouched.
Setup on the F3 is a bit different in the rear than the older ST.
As to the hub, i had a shop mount and balance the tire and they requested it be removed
There are zero differences on how the wheel dismounts on any of the Spyders. In fact, there is pretty much zero difference on how the wheel dismounts compared to most Harley Davidsons.
Access the caliper and remove it, pull the axel, push the tire forward and pop the belt off. I personally jack up the rear with a jack under the catalytic converter to get enough room to pull the tire out due to the panniers and rear mud flap.
Put said tire back under the bike, put the belt on the pulley. Slide the axel back though as you line the wheel up. No need for a belt alignment because you never moved the adjusters.
I’d find a new garage to balance your tire too. I used to take my wheels to shops and I’ve never once been told to remove the hub. How else would you balance the assembly with weights if the hub wasn’t on the rim?
Personally, I use tire beads on anything that doesn’t take a tube. They have never failed me and eliminates the need for any tire shop.
I’m considering getting a Spyder. Can the tire be mounted on the rim at any tire shop?
If you remove the center hub tower, yes. I had mine mounted at a Discount Tire
@@AskDIYDad Thank you.
Hi I am getting ready to change tires on my rs. Yes I can take them off and take them somewhere for mounting. My question is do front wheels need a alignment or adjustment.
Thanks Steven
Just removing and reinstalling the front wheels should not, in itself, throw you out of alignment.. that’s not to say you don’t have a current alignment problem, however. The trick is finding a place that is set up to do a laser alignment on a trike. Forums like SpyderLovers.com are a great place for referrals etc for that in your area
@@AskDIYDad thanks
Nice
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Good video but try pronouncing either with a long e not an i as in receive.
Fun suggestion. Both pronunciations are acceptable - regional dialects *shrug* - I’ve heard it pronounced and have pronounced it either way (read that whichever way you prefer) 😉
@@AskDIYDad 95% use I-ther, Does one say receive as recive?
@@howardharbin5831 The comment section of a TH-cam video feels like a strange place to debate English... but as you wish.
Allow me to answer your question with a question: Does one say Height as "Heat"?