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Have yokohama earth1 on my i20, been like ~50k kms and still have enough tread for about 10k kms
So personally can vouch for it, no noise, good comfort and enough grip in it for me to take turns at 70kmph with confidence during rains.
Kenda Klever RTgets my vote. Less people use them but I've got 40000+ miles on mine including some pretty decent off-road trips every year and they have held up extremely well.
Nekem a Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 bevált. Lassan 2 éves, 20+ ezer kilométert mentem vele és teljesen hibátlanul teljesített télen-nyáron.
I run the Kenda K761 all terrain tires.
I regularly get them up to 50mph and they handle fine on everything I've thrown at them.
We always buy Yokohamas: been running on them for 30 years.
I’m running on Yokohama’s. The road-grab, is excellent
The bear claw is a greabbt tire... I loved the set I had on my 4x4 yammerhamner... They b rive in any type of mud doesn't matter if its solid ground & just slicky on top or if theres no solid ground around .they will find something to catch a hold on... I liked that they are aggressive but not too overly aggressive where they àre tearing your atv up with the mud... But they do not like asphalt or cement/ concrete !!! They will go from mud grip to slick slip quick
I got 67,000 miles on 70,000 mile warranty Yokohama GTs. Originals to my then new 21 Corolla. I balanced, rotated, and aligned on a religious schedule. Happy with the wear, less so with late wear hydroplaning.
I wanted to love Kendas new line of stuff they dropped a while back. I threw a couple Regoliths on my mtb and destroyed the rear on the first ride. I never have tire issues.
Yes, Kenda tires are low quality. I bought a set with “flat protection” for my commuter several years ago. After less than a week, a 1/2” piece of glass created a gash in the front tread and casing and ruining the tire.
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