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KENDA Tires
8ringer
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 4.0

I doubt anyone will thumbs up this since they’re cheap tires, but the Kenda Kwik Tendrils I have (26x1.75) I really like for city riding. Folding bead, fairly supple, never had a flat in over 100 city commute miles.

Pros: fairly supple, folding bead
Cons: cheap tires
Mileage: 160 km
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KENDA Tires

Kenda Klever RTs. I've never been so happy with a tire. I also ran Terra Grappler G2s that seemed to do well.

Pros: very happy with tire
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KENDA Tires

I run Kendra honey badger 2.05” wide so my fully ridged xc carbon bike. They’re great all round tyres. Get a bit slippy on the sloppy!

Pros: great all round tyres
Cons: slippy on the sloppy
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KENDA Tires

I've been running the Kenda Kruz on my Wide Glide for a few years now, I'm very happy with them! Great rain tire and I get more miles out of them then Dunlop tires.

Pros: great rain tire, more miles
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KENDA Tires
1madcunt
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Rating 4.0

I’m running the AT2s on my rig in 265/75-16. Really solid tires for the money. So far I’ve got about 5-7k on them. Drove cross country and they did pretty good on the highway loaded down with gear, and not too noisy either. Decent off-road as well.

Pros: solid tires for money, decent off-road
Cons: none
Mileage: 7000 km
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KENDA Tires

Holy Rollers (in 26" at least) have pretty thin sidewalls and I've gone through a couple due to punctures, but have had good results with the Kenda small block as a rear tire

Pros: good results with Kenda
Cons: thin sidewalls, punctures
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KENDA Tires

Kenda is one of the better China made tires, but given the choice, I’d take the Goodyear’s and continue using my old wheels. It’s actually the choice I recently made.

Pros: better China made tires
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KENDA Tires
NO_AI
  • Grip:
Rating 1.0

My Scout came from the factory Kenda tires. I am wholly not impressed with them, after 9,000 km they are just starting to scrub in for turning grip. I am also under the understanding that these factory tires are only good for 10,000km, so I will be changing none the less.

The addition of any moisture to the rear wheel, including from dew or fog reduces grip friction into the realm of nonexistence making for a disconcerting riding experience.

Cons: poor grip in moisture
Mileage: 9000 km
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KENDA Tires

I don't know if anyone has had the same experience with the 270, but my Kenda 280s have been awful on wet roads. Like riding on ice... Truly scary. I guess because the rubber compound is cheap. May not be an issue if you live in a dry climate.

Cons: awful on wet roads
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