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Kuhmo Tires on F3 ???

The fleet of F3s that we were riding at the end of September up around Valcourt all had Kenda tires front and rear. Zero doubt. And considering how often we were squaking the rear tires, we all chuckled at them needing replacement quite soon after we were done with them. Tough crowd.

The author of the article, Marc Cook, I was telling him how (when the OE set is worn out) I take the Kendas off of my Spyders and put Kumho and Toyo tires on instead, so I might have caused a glitch in his memory. And yes, Kenda, Kumho, very close, easy to get this one mixed up, human error.

I believe these two photos clearly show them as the Kenda tires we all know and love :roflblack:(OK, I thought it was funny).
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Well folks I just ordered a kuhmo for my 2014 RTs with only 7800 miles on the clock I do not ride hard ,just alot the guys I ride with tell me that there is no way I should wear out a tire with less then 8,000 miles on it.My front tires do not show hardly any wear at allon them.So in MHO the Kenda just has to soft of a compound.:banghead:
 
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