Had kanines on my 2018 rt. They did really well. Once I got them scuffed in and figured the pressure setting out, they did well. They do improve handling a bit and wear better than the oems.
I'm about tor replace my rear tire and it lasted 23.0000 miles. Kumho Ecsta AST All-Season Tire - 225/50R15 91H. Rides great on tight turns as well. Love these tires. I have front and rear and the ones in front still have plenty of tread.
I’m nowhere near to needing a new tire but I may burn up this one pretty fast. Thinking about adding a throttle commander to mine this summer. That might the wear a bit. We’ll see. Also thinking about adding the Corbin saddle with his backrests. Had the front and rear seats on my Valkyrie with the backrest. Was very happy with it. Thought it was a hard seat at 1st, but I was wrong. The wife and I could ride all day with no sore saddle and the backrest just fits in the front when I ride alone. It pretty costly but you get what you pay for! Love Corbin.
Just checked my phone on my way back from a Rip up Mt Glorious will watch when I get home ... Can't wait to get the scoop on the latest Kenda hope they'll be available in Australia! Cheers buddy 👍😎🤘 Beanie
Glad to hear you put a car tire on the rear. Well, that's because you have to use car tires on a Spyder/Ryker. The wheels, both front and rear are "J-type" automotive car wheels. YOU CANNOT PUT MOTORCYCLE TIRES ON A SPYDER/RYKER.
@@susierebelryder492 some misinformation here. First, the kenda tires that come stock from Can Am are "car" tires. they are not motorcycle tires. Can Ams are not motorcycles and do not lean, therefore do not need a motorcycle tire. can ams do not weigh less than motorcycles if thats what you are implying here. nor does weight really have anything to do with this. I just want to make sure people fully understand things, there is so much misinformation about can ams that I try to help people out by telling them the facts.
Had kanines on my 2018 rt. They did really well. Once I got them scuffed in and figured the pressure setting out, they did well. They do improve handling a bit and wear better than the oems.
I'm about tor replace my rear tire and it lasted 23.0000 miles. Kumho Ecsta AST All-Season Tire - 225/50R15 91H. Rides great on tight turns as well. Love these tires. I have front and rear and the ones in front still have plenty of tread.
Hi what's the tire (Numbers) on the front please
Sure is fun to go exploring on the Spyder. Sometimes just just gotta slow down. Cheers and Ryde Safe.
I love all the big farms you have.
I’m nowhere near to needing a new tire but I may burn up this one pretty fast. Thinking about adding a throttle commander to mine this summer. That might the wear a bit. We’ll see. Also thinking about adding the Corbin saddle with his backrests. Had the front and rear seats on my Valkyrie with the backrest. Was very happy with it. Thought it was a hard seat at 1st, but I was wrong. The wife and I could ride all day with no sore saddle and the backrest just fits in the front when I ride alone. It pretty costly but you get what you pay for! Love Corbin.
You're much better off going with a power commander or other tuner than a throttle commander. You'll get alot more out of it for the money.
That’s what I ment to say/type. The one made by Slingmods.
Cool let me know about tires . We was about to get 15k out kenda car tires . She got 6700 on hers now rear tire look like about half life maybe .
Sy again what you are using for the rear tire. I am late on this. Thanks.
My 21' RTL is at 8,300 and it's less than 1k from replacement. Your description of the SE6 vs SM6 is spot on.
My can Am RTL 21 has 31.000 miles and I will go to Deadwood this year again.
Just checked my phone on my way back from a Rip up Mt Glorious will watch when I get home ... Can't wait to get the scoop on the latest Kenda hope they'll be available in Australia! Cheers buddy 👍😎🤘 Beanie
Glad to hear you put a car tire on the rear. Well, that's because you have to use car tires on a Spyder/Ryker. The wheels, both front and rear are "J-type" automotive car wheels. YOU CANNOT PUT MOTORCYCLE TIRES ON A SPYDER/RYKER.
I got rid of the stock just when I had about 5.000 miles because they were always having issues with vibration or shaking.
Another great ryde in the books. I need to get a tire on my Wing. Then I can ride. Keep on rolling.
I get 15k out of my kuhmo tire. It’s only $100 and I install myself. Traction is great and I mostly ride 2 up 👍
I haven't heard anything bad about those K-9 tires, but I still think going with a Kuhmo or other car tire is a better route.
what size kuhmo?
@@speedsterjohnny7191 stock tire size.
A car tire for a motorcycle is not a better route. Won’t have the weight to give it the traction needed for the lighter weighted Spyder.
@@susierebelryder492 some misinformation here. First, the kenda tires that come stock from Can Am are "car" tires. they are not motorcycle tires. Can Ams are not motorcycles and do not lean, therefore do not need a motorcycle tire.
can ams do not weigh less than motorcycles if thats what you are implying here. nor does weight really have anything to do with this.
I just want to make sure people fully understand things, there is so much misinformation about can ams that I try to help people out by telling them the facts.
…well so much for getting info🙄
Halfway thru the video, not one word about tires. People find this interesting? 🤯
Some do.