Tires KENDA or WEST LAKE

KENDA Tires
8ringer
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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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WEST LAKE Tires

I used Westlake tires on an old car I drove in high school, like others are saying there basic economy tires, are they best? Of course not. Will they get you to where you need to go? Yup.

Pros: will get you there
Cons: not the best
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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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WEST LAKE Tires

Westlake tires are becoming a "known" brand name. It still doesn't change the fact they are a low end Chinese tire. That said, they will wear out fast as with all other Chinese tires the tread compound is very soft (low treadware rating). They don't hug corners well, there not fantastic at shuttling water, they are horrible in adverse terrain/weather, & they can be difficult to balance.

Pros: becoming a known brand
Cons: wear out fast, difficult to balance
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