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Post by cryslr on Apr 22, 2023 12:39:47 GMT -5
Anyone run the Kenda 761's. Good Bad, ?? On a Pre-bug Zuma
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Kenda 761
Apr 22, 2023 13:18:06 GMT -5
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Post by yambw’s on Apr 22, 2023 13:18:06 GMT -5
I have just got a set of Kendas and for the short ride I have done on them, they seem great
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Post by 90GTVert on Apr 22, 2023 18:42:05 GMT -5
I've used the K761 on a Chinese 2T. A little better on unpaved surfaces than the street tires I'm used to. Definitely worse on asphalt than street tires though. Most of the time the only thing I'd notice is noise from the more aggressive tread, but when I did try to corner a little faster I felt the K761s slip where street tires never did. Not much, but it didn't inspire confidence. I went back to street tires... but if I rode on things other than pavement more often I would have probably kept them. To be fair, I have little experience with dual sport tires and I expect this is much more about dual sport vs street tires than anything specific about the make/model.
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Post by rtnifty on May 16, 2023 9:58:23 GMT -5
My RT50 has a set of K761s on it right now. They're the stock tire for that bike, and these have been on for around 3 years. Not bad. I haven't had any trouble with them on paved roads. I'm really careful with them on wet roads, had the rear tire slide out once on a wet turn. I was in a hurry and moving a little faster than I should have been though. On dirt, they ain't that great. lotta slip. On hardpack road like coquina (sandy road made out of dirt and crushed shells found in SE coastal regions of US) or gravel, not so bad but still not terrific.
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