Border Rider
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I just had my rear tire changed on my 2016 RTL, believe or not 20863 miles on it and it was a Kenda,
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I just had my rear tire changed on my 2016 RTL, believe or not 20863 miles on it and it was a Kenda,
My OEM Kenda with 1500 miles is coming off this week for a Altimax. Maybe I can get a few $$ for it![]()
Mine was toast at 5800 mi.
My first Kenda rear tire was toast after just a gentle ride home from purchasing it in the State next door - at less than 3000 kilometres!! The second and last Kenda I've purchased didn't last 4000 km, and they were the scariest 4000 km of my driving/riding career at that, due to its abysmal performance and appalling on-road behaviour!! :yikes:
But since replacing that one with a 'real' tire, and running it at the correct pressure for its higher capability carrying a lighter load, I haven't got less that 30,000 km out of any of my tires since, despite them all being worked/driven a LOT harder and yet still performing better in all respects! :lecturef_smilie:
You really were lucky, Border!hyea:
Mind you, while I will freely admit that it is apparent that the OEM Kendas have been gradually getting better since their 2014 & earlier rubbish, I have seen/ridden a few Kendas on later models, and I noticed that at least some are once again behaving/performing/lasting pretty poorly!! Seeing that their good days weren't ever all that great, I do hope they haven't reverted to their bad old days & ways!! :dontknow: :banghead:
Peter,
I ran the 215/60R15 car tire on my past F3S at 18#, being it was a lighter Spyder and 100% solo. What would you recommend for pressure on a 215/60R15 Altimax on my 2022 RT S2S? Again, solo rider. Thx
I too ride secondary ride on roads, very seldom on interstate highways. Always ride 2 up, she reminds me about the speed limits all the time.