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what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 12:37 am
by C. Bebber
I picked up my first KLR (a used 2002) a couple weeks ago and I think
the first thing I'm going to need to pick up are a couple new 50/50
tires.
I've read the wheel/tires section of the FAQ but are some better than
others? I've got IRC tires right now and I don't think they even
lasted 3000 miles.
Many thanks!
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:11 am
by Jud Jones
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "C. Bebber" wrote:
>
> I picked up my first KLR (a used 2002) a couple weeks ago and I think
> the first thing I'm going to need to pick up are a couple new 50/50
> tires.
>
> I've read the wheel/tires section of the FAQ but are some better than
> others? I've got IRC tires right now and I don't think they even
> lasted 3000 miles.
There are plenty of tires that perform OK, but if you care about cost and durability, there are
only three choices:
Kenda k270
Cheng Shin 858
Dunlop D606
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 6:51 am
by dooden
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "C. Bebber" wrote:
>
> I picked up my first KLR (a used 2002) a couple weeks ago and I think
> the first thing I'm going to need to pick up are a couple new 50/50
> tires.
>
> I've read the wheel/tires section of the FAQ but are some better than
> others? I've got IRC tires right now and I don't think they even
> lasted 3000 miles.
>
> Many thanks!
>
Kenda K270's are a good 50/50 tire IMHO, cheap too.
http://www.mindspring.com/~mssilverstein/motorcycles/klr650/tires/index.html>
See above link fo more info.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 10:42 am
by Krgrife@aol.com
In a message dated 4/12/2006 12:12:00 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
judjonzz@... writes:
"There are plenty of tires that perform OK, but if you care about cost and
durability, there are
only three choices:"
I would add the Kings KT966 to that list, I have used several sets and it
has proven to be quite durable. I stopped using the Kenda 3 or 4 years ago
after having the center knobs on the rear chunk badly.
Kurt
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what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 1:59 pm
by revmaaatin
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Krgrife@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/12/2006 12:12:00 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> judjonzz@... writes:
>
> "There are plenty of tires that perform OK, but if you care about
cost and
> durability, there are
> only three choices:"
>
> I would add the Kings KT966 to that list, I have used several
sets and it
> has proven to be quite durable. I stopped using the Kenda 3 or 4
years ago
> after having the center knobs on the rear chunk badly.
> Kurt
Hi Kurt,
Sounds like your smilage, measured as wheelies/(center-knob-damage)
is lower than most. In three Kenda 270, I have yet to spit out a
center knob. Are you on a lot of sharp rocks?
revmaaatin.
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:33 pm
by Krgrife@aol.com
In a message dated 4/12/2006 12:01:43 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
mjearl@... writes:
Sounds like your smilage, measured as wheelies/(center-knob-damage)
is lower than most. In three Kenda 270, I have yet to spit out a
center knob. Are you on a lot of sharp rocks?
No, this happened mostly on pavement. I live 300 miles north of the Mexican
border and often ride 600 miles into Mexico before doing much off pavement
stuff. The chunking occurred twice on a new K270 on a heavily loaded bike
running at highway speeds at 32psi. I have had no such problems with the KT966.
The 966 also handles better on pavement and the front has a heavier
sidewall. YMMV but my experience is based on around 20k miles with the Kendas and
30k or more on the 966's. Other than the chunking I had no complaints about
the K270, both tires give me around 5k tread life on the rear. I once had to
ride 25 desert miles on a flat rear 966 and after replacing the tube rode
that same tire the 1000 miles back home
Kurt
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what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:37 pm
by ATO137528@aol.com
The Kenda 270 is not a comfortable tire on pavement at all. The knobs
squirm all over the place, and it's downright frightening when leaning
hard. In the wet? No thanks. I've chunked knobs in gravel, too. A
usable tire if you only putter when you hafta' use some pavement.
Great in the dirt. Cheap, too.
But if you want a GREAT tire and aren't afraid to pop the extra bucks,
get some Continental TKC-80's. Great on the pavement and great
anywhere off-road except mud and deep sand. Of course, if you want to
ride a 350+ pound KLR in mud or deep sand, well... You're in for a bad
day regardless of your tire chice.
I'm a few miles from buying my third set.
Lamar
A14
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 3:47 pm
by dooden
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, ATO137528@... wrote:
>
> The Kenda 270 is not a comfortable tire on pavement at all. The knobs
> squirm all over the place, and it's downright frightening when leaning
> hard. In the wet? No thanks. I've chunked knobs in gravel, too. A
> usable tire if you only putter when you hafta' use some pavement.
> Great in the dirt. Cheap, too.
>
> But if you want a GREAT tire and aren't afraid to pop the extra bucks,
> get some Continental TKC-80's. Great on the pavement and great
> anywhere off-road except mud and deep sand. Of course, if you want to
> ride a 350+ pound KLR in mud or deep sand, well... You're in for a bad
> day regardless of your tire chice.
>
> I'm a few miles from buying my third set.
>
> Lamar
> A14
>
Which is WHY the Kenda's are on my bike, I like mud and sand..

The 270's are not that bad on pavement, if you remember your riding a
dirt bike with a really high center of gravity and take corners slowly.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 4:55 pm
by C. Bebber
On 4/12/06, Krgrife@... wrote:
> No, this happened mostly on pavement. I live 300 miles north of the Mexican
> border and often ride 600 miles into Mexico before doing much off pavement
> stuff. The chunking occurred twice on a new K270 on a heavily loaded bike
> running at highway speeds at 32psi. I have had no such problems with the KT966.
> The 966 also handles better on pavement and the front has a heavier
> sidewall. YMMV but my experience is based on around 20k miles with the Kendas and
> 30k or more on the 966's. Other than the chunking I had no complaints about
> the K270, both tires give me around 5k tread life on the rear. I once had to
> ride 25 desert miles on a flat rear 966 and after replacing the tube rode
> that same tire the 1000 miles back home
Are you running the stock 90/90-21 front and 130/80-17 rear KT966's?
Thanks!
what tires would you recommend?
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 5:25 pm
by Krgrife@aol.com
In a message dated 4/12/2006 2:58:32 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
cbebber@... writes:
"Are you running the stock 90/90-21 front and 130/80-17 rear KT966's?"
5.10x17 rear, 3.00x21 front. See _www.kingstire.com_
(
http://www.kingstire.com) and click on dualsport for sizes and photos.
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