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Kenda Nevegal and Kenda Kobra are the two tires I know of that are full all-terrain tires in the 24” wheelchair wheel size.
Ich kann Kleber empfehlen.
Some light tires like the Kenda Small Block 8. A small knobby tire that works great on the street.
Kenda K-RAD are super grippy!
Perfect all around tires for this kind of bike.
Kleber HP3 are indeed very quiet and comfortable
Kleber Quadraxer 3 sind auch ok, w\u00fcrde ich sagen. Bei Schnee und Trockenbremsen sogar besser als der Goodyear Gen 3 (der schw\u00e4chelt traditionell im Trockenen), nur bei N\u00e4sse m\u00fcsstest du halt bissl mehr Sicherheitsabstand halten.
my cheapo Kenda Klever ATs have been great in the snow, okay in bad mud, and great on loose dirt. Killer is they’re loud as hell, but shit they were only $140/tire. Been running them for 30k+ miles without issue
Geriausiai gripina ir kainos performanso santykis Kenda minkstos ziemines padangos. Minusai mažas top speed jų, gal 150, tai jau kokį balandį gali erzint ir kadangi labai minkštos gali būti ne tokios stabilios užmiestyje (ne miesto greičiais važiuojant).
I just put one of those tires on the front of my K1600 & it doesn't like speeds over 70 mph. It handles good at low speeds & in the rain, but I don't like it at all on the highway. Feels like rain grooves on any surface.
I had the original Kenda MTs on my Land Cruiser and they took a ton of weight to balance, were noisy as hell, wore terribly uneven and we're about 70% worn after about 20k miles.
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