Wright2743
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Looking for some feed back on this tire, Was thinking about ordering to replace the oem rear.
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A few hundred miles on a rear ECSTA, so far...so good:thumbup:. Much cheaper and longer lasting, car tire sturdy over what seems to be a short life Kenda. Found mine online when I googled tire sizes and a local tire shop matched the price, was about 1/2 the price of a Kenda.
I got 18,000 miles out of my last Kunho Ecsta in the rear, just put another one on!
Only got 13,000 out of my last set of stock tires.
I still run the Kendas on the front.
I have 16,800 on the Stock rear and will change at 18,000.
Pep Boys will change and balance for $50? Is That a decent price??
Does the Nanny still help out with the Kuhmo if the rear starts to fishtail in sand or a burn out???
:dontknowoes it still accelerate equal to the stock kenda??
:dontknow:I,m conssssidering it?
I got 14500 and 14200 out of my OEM rear tires, and I'm now sitting about 7000 on my Faulken 512 that I got from Discount Tire for $97 out the door here in Cali. hardly a dent on the tread. I'll be switching out my front tires when I take my Spyder in for it's last pre-paid service with Fun Bike Center here in San Diego. I chose the Faulken over the Kuhmo cause the Faulken had a mileage warrenty and the Kuhmo didn't....at least with Discount Tire.
I got 12000 out of the OEM tire and 17000 on the Kumho. I'll replace it with another Kumho before Spyderfest. One thing I noticed is that I experienced hydroplaning with the Kumho at around 14000 miles. I never hydroplaned with the Kenda.
How do you get the warranty from Discount Tire if you take the tires off and take them to DT for mount and balance? How do they confirm your mileage? Surely they don't take the rear tire off the spyder, do they:dontknow:
The Manager and tech both came out and looked at the Spyder and I showed them the Manual Diagram and they said to bring the wheel in and they could mount and balance the new tire? (I told them it was a Motorcycle type Mounting?):dontknow:
The center of my original Kenda rear tire was completely worn out at 9,000 miles. Tread depth on the ouside edges was still good. I replaced the second Kenda with just over 5,000 miles although it was not completely worn out. With just over 9,000 miles on a replacement Kumho Ecsta, it's still got miles left and it appears to be wearing evenly across the surface of the tread. I ran 26 PSI in the stock Kenda but, since it's a car tire, I'm running 32 PSI in the Kumho. I believe the Kenda had a little more grip but that's just a seat of the pants feel and the extra air pressure in the Kumho could be the difference. I live in a dry part of the world so I don't get to play in the rain much, but I've had both brands hydroplane. The original Kenda front tires have 23,300 miles on them and are still in good shape.
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