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Kuhmo vs Toyo

Rainy day rear tire observations

i'm sitting at just over 10k on the rear and i'm through the wear bar. is that normal with the stock tire?

Maybe a couple thousand more than that, by most folks.

I'm on my first Kumho rear tire, with about 10,000 on it, using 28 psi. Wearing well and great on dry pavement. Twice I've found myself "accelerating normally" with light rain on the road and the rear tire broke loose - not badly, guess the anti-slip part of the system works pretty well. I should have been ready this morning - I was accelerating on the Northbound entrance to I75, where there is a huge truck stop. As I rolled the throttle on in second, the bike took a left serve at the rear and it sure got my attention. Once off I75 and then GA 20 it was county road and the crummy private roads where we live. I was super careful, due to the light rain, slowing 10 mph below posted speed, on the sharper curves. Curves were fine and I slowed several times (no traffic) and started up a little faster than normal and couldn't get the K to loosen up at all. I should have gone around to our road that goes up a real steep hill where my Prius looses traction (momentarily) all the time when it's wet - just like Nany, the lights come on too. Our Cherokee gets put in 4 wheel drive when the road is wet at all, it's awful in 2WD. The Spyder handles that hill well, it's a steady 20 to 25 mph, but requires a good handful of throttle to do that, normally in 2nd to keep the rpms up.

Hate to go sliding off into the woods on my Spyder though, maybe that wouldn't be any fun. The downhill portion of this hill has an accident every month or two because the morons don't slow down and slide into a ditch and the woods between the lanes. Did I mention the curves??

I guess most tires will act like the K does, on the wet stuff, especially if you're not paying attention and it's an oily lookin "on ramp."

Tuck :cheers:
 
I have over 8k miles on my original tires and can't see any wear yet. I have the 2012 RT Limited. I do drive the bike much more slowly than I did my 2 wheeler tho, especially in turns.
 
I ordered a Toyo tonight from onlinetires.com $102.30 delivered. A little more expensive than the Kumho but sounds like a better tire. Time will tell but I'm betting it will be a lot better than the Kenda. The Kenda is worn out at 11,900 miles which is about what I got on the Kenda on my 2010 RT also.
 
Anne,
Your opinion will be the one that I want to hear...
You've piled up enough miles; I figure you'll be able to give a good honest comparisonof all of the tires that you've used up. :thumbup:
 
I ordered a Toyo tonight from onlinetires.com $102.30 delivered. A little more expensive than the Kumho but sounds like a better tire. Time will tell but I'm betting it will be a lot better than the Kenda. The Kenda is worn out at 11,900 miles which is about what I got on the Kenda on my 2010 RT also.

i too just ordered one 106.00 for me. i guess all depends on where you live ev1 gets a diff total.currently have 15k on my oem rear.
 
i must be very lucky ..i have 26,000 on the stock rear tire and it is due to be changed...if i got that kind of mileage on a stock tire wonder what i will get out of a kuhmo car tire??? i am a week from getting my replace ment tire....hope it works out
 
that's like un-real

i must be very lucky ..i have 26,000 on the stock rear tire and it is due to be changed...if i got that kind of mileage on a stock tire wonder what i will get out of a kuhmo car tire??? i am a week from getting my replace ment tire....hope it works out

That's freakin un-real..........That is certainly thee most I've heard of here for a rear tire.......ANY REAR TIRE.........If you can get 12,000 you are doing excellent....So tell us what pressure are you generally riding at and is it on an RT ???????............Mike :thumbup:...................And anyone with higher rear tire mileage pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese share the info.
 
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Since they don't make the Toyo Proxes 4 any more, I had my son buy up all he could from his suppliers and will have them at Spyderquest for $120
 
$ 120

Since they don't make the Toyo Proxes 4 any more, I had my son buy up all he could from his suppliers and will have them at Spyderquest for $120

Ron, that's really nice of you and very generous....All your tires for $120 .....thats TOTAL right .:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: So......How many do have ? ? ? ,,Should I bring a Trailer :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:...................................................................................................................................................Just funning you Ron
 
i GOOGLEd KENDA TIRES... n what i found was, they make millions of tires for lawn equipment, small utility trailers for lawn tractors, golf cart tires, etc etc etc.... all SLOW SPEED applications......

datz y i didn't replace my tires with them... i want something that has integrity, mileage, gripping abilities and can handle other adverse conditions...
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Spotted my Bicycle and wheelbarrow have Kenda Tyres. Probably sums them up nicely.
 
Since they don't make the Toyo Proxes 4 any more, I had my son buy up all he could from his suppliers and will have them at Spyderquest for $120

i just bought one two weeks ago didn't know they weren't being made any longer. I hope the 2014 has the same size rear tires. I should be ready for one by March
 
Toyo & Kumho

Here's both of them, ready to mount.... think I'll try the Toyo first...

Toyo-Kumho.jpg ToyoProxes.jpg
 
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