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Kenda K9's
Has anyone had experience with Kenda K9's compared to the original stock Kendas? I am just about due for a new rear tire on my 2018 RTL, and am considering the K9 as a replacement.
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Originally Posted by Spyder Insyder
Has anyone had experience with Kenda K9's compared to the original stock Kendas? I am just about due for a new rear tire on my 2018 RTL, and am considering the K9 as a replacement.
There are a few ( 25 +/- ) that have tried the new " Kanine's " .... and most have liked them compared to the orig. ones .... However I doubt anyone has 5000 mi. yet .... From what I've read about their construction, it's almost the same as the orig. ones..... I don't see them coming close to the performance of even a low rated Auto tire .... jmho .... good luck .... Mike
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I'm just shy of 5k miles on mine. Zero complaints about them. Just spent @ 600 miles or riding in the Black Hills. They performed allot better than the OEM tires did in the really hard twisties. They are wearing extremely well. I am running 17 psi in the front and 29.5 psi in the rear.
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Im another one that had a Kanine tire put on a month ago to replace the OEM kenda that wore out. So far its working well, no complaints from me.
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Originally Posted by KenInMN
I'm just shy of 5k miles on mine. Zero complaints about them. Just spent @ 600 miles or riding in the Black Hills. They performed allot better than the OEM tires did in the really hard twisties. They are wearing extremely well. I am running 17 psi in the front and 29.5 psi in the rear.
Would like to know....Particularly for the back tire.......can you give some info on tread depth new and after 5K?
Thanks
Ray & Marci
Tenino, WA
2014RTL Cognac
ALWAYS ride 2 up.
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i put the new one on the rear,after many attempts at diff air pressure not good for me.Up in the turns in NC the tire rolls ,all my buds that have the kumo car tire no promblems,so after 900 mile i am getting rid of the new kannie rear,
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Originally Posted by 3ntune
i put the new one on the rear,after many attempts at diff air pressure not good for me.Up in the turns in NC the tire rolls ,all my buds that have the kumo car tire no promblems,so after 900 mile i am getting rid of the new kannie rear,
If you get a Kumho or ANY auto tire for the rear use a psi of 17 to 19, you will be pleasantly surprised how much better the rear will feel. ..... this a psi both Peter and I have been recommending for years. .... auto tires are much better constructed and need less air pressure to work at their best on any Spyder ..... good luck .... Mike
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