Load is 716lbs at. 44 psi max cold.
Remember
that's the tires'
MAXIMUM LOAD, and that
Maximum pressure of 44 psi is only necessary when the tire is carrying that much weight!
Most of the time, your Spyder's front tires are probably only going to be carrying about half that weight, if that!
So a quick calculation
suggests that given the above, even the OEM recommended pressures for your front tires are
juuust a little high for the weight they're carrying, and a fair bit too high for the rear tire, which will possibly be good for lighting it up & letting some of the smoke out; but regardless, running that pressure in the rear is good for BRP, cos it'll wear out the middle of the rear tire fairly quickly and you'll hafta get a new tire!

So your new front tires will likely be grossly over-inflated running at 42 psi; and despite how easy it'll make it for you to turn/steer due to your tire's contact patch at that pressure being so small that there'll be minimal resistance - and minimal traction too, at least in the odd moments the tires will actually be in contact with the road surface!

Meaning that besides the safety risks you'll personally be running and those you'll be causing and putting the road users around you to, you will also be doing all sorts of irreversible and nasty things to the tires themselves
and to your Spyder/it's suspension/any dental work you may have, given the sub par ride, handling, wear, and traction, et al by running them at 42 psi!!

Think of an 'over-inflated balloon' and how one of those might 'roll' easily on any surface... but also how it will bounce & skip a lot at the slightest bump, as well as bursting at the slightest provocative projection!
Check these out:
What happens when you have over inflated tires? The effects can be subtle yet significant, impacting everything from the comfort of your ride to your vehicle's
tiregrades.com
Wondering if over inflated tires cause and symptoms are still safe to drive with or dangerous? The topic of over inflated tires helps answer.
worldtirereview.com
But it
is your Spyder, so if you really want to...
Still, I'll be very interested to hear how long the Kenda Roadster XPS tires will last like that, and it'd be quite interesting to see the results of a tire contact patch test, say, by putting a broad band of chalk mark across the whole width of the tread, like a 6" wide strip right across the tread from halfway down the outer sidewall to halfway down the inner sidewall and then riding for maybe a hundred yards before looking at it/taking a pic of the tread and what's left of the chalk mark & posting it here??
