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Kenda kanines?

carsong

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Has anyone had experience with the KR20 Kenda Kanine fronts, by this time? I thought that I read that a few people were trying them out. I haven't seen any follow ups, yet.
 
No fronts for me yet...in the next few months for sure. I put a rear on a couple months ago. So far, so good. About 3K miles on that one.

Yes, there are some out there with fronts on. Have not heard anything either. No news, good news? :bowdown:
 
I had LaMonster install Kanines all the way around on May 14 of this year. Since then have apx. 2000 miles on them. I am very pleased with all three tires. Spyder handles great and no issues of any nature. None of the three tires required significant weights to balance. Traction is great on dry and wet pavement. I am running 20 lbs on the front and 28 lbs on the rear. Way too early to guess about longevity or wear. No complaints of any kind.
 
I put them on my prior bike and had a good 8k on them and they looked brand new. Real happy with them. I installed new ones on my current bike. Again, no issues. I see no need to use car tires anymore.
 
I put them on my prior bike and had a good 8k on them and they looked brand new. Real happy with them. I installed new ones on my current bike. Again, no issues. I see no need to use car tires anymore.

The Actual construction of the Kanine is almost identical to that of the Kenda tires. To my way of thinking that doesn't inspire confidence because the Kenda's were / are Crap..... Some Kenda's are not defective, but according to members here a lot of them were .... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I ordered a rear Kanine on the 9th, Still waiting. No email saying they were shipped either. This will be my first Kanine. I thought id give them a try because of good reviews so far.
 
I've got some customers who are running the Kanines. They report even wear and lighter weights to balance. Good traction, wet and dry, and no issues. Too small of a test sample to really know for sure. But good results so far. The only complaint I've gotten from 1 customer is that he feels the rear is wearing faster than his previous car tire at 3,000 miles. Too soon to know what kind of mileage he will end up with. Many mistake Tread Blocks for Wear Bars and change tires too soon. Still, with a softer tread compound to get better traction, lower mileage is to be expected. How much lower is what we all want to know.

Some people don't worry about either tread blocks! or wear bars!

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If I can ever get a set into the shop long enough to put on my Spyder, and not have a customer come and buy them, I am going to replace the greasy in the rain Falkens I have not (with very few miles on them) to the Kanines.

Bottom line, the jury is still out. But the preliminary findings look very good unless you want the most mileage you can get. I ride in the mountains and also in the rain. I'm willing to trade some mileage for better traction, to a point. We'll see.
 
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From my statistics days...a representative sample is 27 or more. We are far from that many reports.

My report is only partial. Rear only, three K miles. Looks like new still.
 
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From my statistics days...a good sample is 27 or more. We are far from that many reports.

My report is only partial. Rear only, three K miles. Looks like new still.

Interesting that you say 3k and like new. A customer tells me 3k and he is disappointed at the rate of wear. It goes to your statement of insufficient data points. There are always variables and there will be a spread. Tire pressures being just one. But as balance, roundness of the tire and no cord separation (issues fairly common, and in my opinion, nearly universal with some aspects), have not been reported, to my knowledge. I am fairly confident that if the Kanines were of the same poor construction and quality control as the originals, we'd be hearing about it by now.

Yes, more users over longer periods are needed. But I think it is good news so far.
 
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Yeah, rate of tyre wear is not one of my big concerns. I want - a tyre that will be changed by ANY CanAm dealer, a tyre that is fairly easily balanced without having to buy a weight producing factory, and a tyre that rides well and is safe in wet and dry……..and from the reports I have seen, the Kanine is looking the goods for me.:thumbup:

Pete
 
Have been researching tire availability for my 2014 RT LE. Phoned the local dealer, just over an hour up island regarding price and install. Cost of Kenda tires is approximately $130.00 CDN plus tax. For the dealer to install it's shop time and rate at $120.00 CDN/HR. Would have thought that the dealer would have a set rate to install tires they sell. Will be going to a few local tire shops to determine if I can get the tires I have found available in Canada and what the install cost would be.

Looking at front tires (all in CDN):

Kumho Solus KH16 - 155/60 R15 - ~$89.00 ea plus tax
Continental Procontact - 155/60 R15 - ~$108.00 plus tax
Federal 595 EVO - 165/55 R15 - ~$158.00 plus tax

The 155/60 R15 are almost identical to the 165/60 R15. The tire width is slightly smaller by 0.4 inches, not much change in tire revolutions.

Contacted Counteract Beads in Guelph, Ontario for the recommended bead weight on install. 2 ounces per front tire, and three ounces for rear. Probably put a 1/4 ounce more in each.

Edit - contacted a car tire dealer that is closer. This dealer has the Kumho Solar KH16 tire in stock because these are used on the smart cars. They may be able to install, but would have to take in. $302.00 CDN installed - forgot to ask if taxes in. May do this sooner than later. The lady I was talking to also mentioned that they provide a lot of two wheel motorcyclists with car tires for their motorcycles.
 
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Interesting information, Rednax, but I’m not sure that this is the right thread for it as the thread is about how people are finding their Kenda Kanines performing ;).
There are already enough aftermarket car tyre threads without taking the chance that this Kanines one may go down that rathole. :thumbup:

Pete

Have been researching tire availability for my 2014 RT LE. Phoned the local dealer, just over an hour up island regarding price and install. Cost of Kenda tires is approximately $130.00 CDN plus tax. For the dealer to install it's shop time and rate at $120.00 CDN/HR. Would have thought that the dealer would have a set rate to install tires they sell. Will be going to a few local tire shops to determine if I can get the tires I have found available in Canada and what the install cost would be.

Looking at front tires (all in CDN):

Kumho Solus KH16 - 155/60 R15 - ~$89.00 ea plus tax
Continental Procontact - 155/60 R15 - ~$108.00 plus tax
Federal 595 EVO - 165/55 R15 - ~$158.00 plus tax

The 155/60 R15 are almost identical to the 165/60 R15. The tire width is slightly smaller by 0.4 inches, not much change in tire revolutions.

Contacted Counteract Beads in Guelph, Ontario for the recommended bead weight on install. 2 ounces per front tire, and three ounces for rear. Probably put a 1/4 ounce more in each.

Edit - contacted a car tire dealer that is closer. This dealer has the Kumho Solar KH16 tire in stock because these are used on the smart cars. They may be able to install, but would have to take in. $302.00 CDN installed - forgot to ask if taxes in. May do this sooner than later. The lady I was talking to also mentioned that they provide a lot of two wheel motorcyclists with car tires for their motorcycles.
 
Have been researching tire availability for my 2014 RT LE. Phoned the local dealer, just over an hour up island regarding price and install. Cost of Kenda tires is approximately $130.00 CDN plus tax. For the dealer to install it's shop time and rate at $120.00 CDN/HR. Would have thought that the dealer would have a set rate to install tires they sell. Will be going to a few local tire shops to determine if I can get the tires I have found available in Canada and what the install cost would be.

Looking at front tires (all in CDN):

Kumho Solus KH16 - 155/60 R15 - ~$89.00 ea plus tax
Continental Procontact - 155/60 R15 - ~$108.00 plus tax
Federal 595 EVO - 165/55 R15 - ~$158.00 plus tax

The 155/60 R15 are almost identical to the 165/60 R15. The tire width is slightly smaller by 0.4 inches, not much change in tire revolutions.

Contacted Counteract Beads in Guelph, Ontario for the recommended bead weight on install. 2 ounces per front tire, and three ounces for rear. Probably put a 1/4 ounce more in each.

Edit - contacted a car tire dealer that is closer. This dealer has the Kumho Solar KH16 tire in stock because these are used on the smart cars. They may be able to install, but would have to take in. $302.00 CDN installed - forgot to ask if taxes in. May do this sooner than later. The lady I was talking to also mentioned that they provide a lot of two wheel motorcyclists with car tires for their motorcycles.

You are lucky if you can get Kanines. I don't know of anywhere in the USA where you can get them right now. I can't.

You don't say which Kenda you were pricing. I do not recommend the OEM Kenda (Not Kanine). As for price of install. Different models can take more or less time to do the job.
 
Interesting information, Rednax, but I’m not sure what it has to do with a question about how people are finding their Kenda Kanines performing ;).
There are already enough aftermarket car tyre threads without sending this Kanines one down that rathole. :thumbup:

Pete

My bad. Do not have an issue with Kenda tires, just availability in my local area.
 
My bad. Do not have an issue with Kenda tires, just availability in my local area.

Well, I'd say many of the rest of us would like to get the Kendas you're getting. Maybe the cooler weather helps to keep them from wearing so badly in the center and failing as often. But it wouldn't help the out-of-round and excessive weight to balance them. Maybe they just like Canada better! ;-)
 
Had Kenda Kanines installed front and rear.
Have near 3000 miles so far. I like them !!! Good grip, handling and traction.
Running 24 lbs front and 30 lbs rear. Aggressive rider !!
LOL Ask Minnesota riders that know me, how I ride !!! :riding:

Tommy J.
 
My bad. Do not have an issue with Kenda tires, just availability in my local area.

Yeah, sorry…… that wasn’t supposed to sound as much like a lecture as it did, Rednax…….it is just that I have seen so many good threads go down the toilet once aftermarket car tyres are mentioned. ;) :thumbup:

Pete
 
I had the kenda kanine placed on rear last summer. At 5,000 miles I am down to the wear bars :(. I could try a sqeek another 1,000? Maybe. But going on a vacation so am getting a new tire. I am disappointed with the milage. I can't remember what air pressure I have in it.... so it could be my contribution to the early wear....

What pressure do people generally run in the kenda kanine front and rear? I ride a F3 limited with rider/gear weight of 250 # ish. I am also going to try nitrogen to fill tires with.
 
Has anyone had experience with the KR20 Kenda Kanine fronts, by this time? I thought that I read that a few people were trying them out. I haven't seen any follow ups, yet.

I replaced all three stock Kenda tires with the KR20 Kenda Kanine late last year and have about 4000 miles on them. My overall impression is these are MUCH BETTER tires than stock in terms of how they handle (I just put 1500 mile on them this past week during a Black Hills visit). With only 4000 miles, it's probably too soon to judge longevity but my impression is the Kanine front tires are going to last longer than stock. The jury is still out for the longevity of the back tires but my thoughts is they'll last longer than stock too but won't beat some of the favorite "car tires" that people advocate for here. Given that my dealer carries them, I'll likely get them again just to save the hassle of dealing with dealers that won't put non-BRP approved tires on the Spyders.

Having learned my lesson on the stock, I'm putting 19 lbs in the front and 27 lbs in the back.
 
I had the kenda kanine placed on rear last summer. At 5,000 miles I am down to the wear bars :(. I could try a sqeek another 1,000? Maybe. But going on a vacation so am getting a new tire. I am disappointed with the milage. I can't remember what air pressure I have in it.... so it could be my contribution to the early wear....

What pressure do people generally run in the kenda kanine front and rear? I ride a F3 limited with rider/gear weight of 250 # ish. I am also going to try nitrogen to fill tires with.

Be sure you are at the Wear Bars and not the Tread Blocks. The tread blocks come up much more quickly than do the wear bars. You'll throw your tire away much too early if you get this wrong.

How is the tire wearing across the full width of the rear tire? Even or wearing out in the middle?
 
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