I have now mounted 2 sets for customers. We will NOT be stocking the new Kanines. Quality control and build quality is no better than the original Kendas. Both rears took over 4oz to balance. One was noticeably out of round when spun on the balance machine with the tread veering from side to side as well. Worse, the latest one had a yellow dot marking weight alignment to the valve stem. It was in the wrong location as moving the tire on the rim so that the yellow dot was on the opposite side reduced the weight required by a full ounce. Still over 4.
Sorry, but the Kanines are CRAP and no top tier manufacture would let tires leave the factory so poorly made. They will not be on my bike and I will not stock them at our shop. We will continue to sell top tier Yokohama tires with a far better build quality and longevity and at better prices.
My OE 20 RTL Kendas will wear out one of these days, if I could find an independent dealer in Florida, I'd sure give him a shot, but seems I'm stuck with my dealer and will probably have to work with him on the Kenda's. There's just no way I'm pulling that rear wheel. When the time comes I will ask my dealer if he will install if I bring the tire. Fronts should not be a problem to pull an take to the tire store, but then can they balance? We shall see.
The front ones are no problem, it's the back one, it has a small bore hole in the hub, that's the fly in the soup!!!! Needs a small shaft on the balancer to mount it on!
Hmm, Billy, not that I'm really concerned, but back to square one with the dealer and Knines I guess, not the worst thing that could happen. I have the OEM Kenda's and I can't feel any problems, so I guess if ain't broke, etc....
Thanks Mike, you guys that have all the miles of experience are worth the attention, I know how Peter Auwen (sp) feels about them. For the fronts, I will sure shop around, cell phone is my friend.
if I could find an independent dealer in Florida, I'd sure give him a shot. When the time comes I will ask my dealer if he will install if I bring the tire.
You ride a Ryker too? Wasn't going into burning buildings dangerous enough?Let us hope they are not buying anymore. And they don't have a long term contract for the current tires. I'd hesitate to put my Ryker Kenda's on a field wagon.
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BRP probably has at least a one year supply of the old Crapenda tires.