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Gnzbrg

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Tire Choices
« on: October 15, 2018, 11:42:37 AM »
Hi there.  I've been considering tire replacement for my Like 200i.  Has anyone tried using a more aggressive tread, something like a Kenda K761?  They come stock on my KLR and Ruckus, and other than a short lifespan, are pretty good, and very cheap.  Hoping for better grip on loose surfaces, a more comfortable ride, and the ability to wander down the occasional dirt road without revising my will first.  All of which I get from that Ruckus which has ZERO shock travel after my fat ass sits on it.  So... any other nuts out there that have tried this? 
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Re: Tire Choices
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2018, 09:09:36 AM »
There is nothing special about using other tires even with a more aggressive thread. Except more noise from the tires and maybe a bit higher fuel consumption and maybe shorter lifespan. But I like the more aggressive thread design better than these semi slicks.
I have been using the Heidenau K58 mod. tires for a while now on my Like and I am quiet happy with them.  :) Good allround all terrain tire.

So take whatever tire you like. :) But nevertheless I would recommend a better brand tire instead of the Kendas.
The Kendas are good in dry conditions. Not so much in wet. But it always depends on your needs and wishes.  ;)
Every tire is always some sort of compromise in one or the other direction.
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Re: Tire Choices
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2018, 09:43:29 AM »
When I lived in a very rural area I had a slightly blockier tread because of mud and sand, but I wouldn't bother on paved roads to be honest.

I haven't really been impressed with Kenda so would steer away if possible!
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Re: Tire Choices
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2018, 11:39:40 PM »
When I lived in a very rural area I had a slightly blockier tread because of mud and sand, but I wouldn't bother on paved roads to be honest.

I haven't really been impressed with Kenda so would steer away if possible!

  That's the problem, lots of sand on the roads here, some dirt roads too.  I know there's a trade off on the street: a noisier ride, reduced mileage, and a shorter tread life.  BUT for what I use this scooter for, it may be a trade worth making.  I realize Kendas are not premium tires, but they're cheap and readily available.  I'm also considering Michelin Boppers or Pirelli SL 60's, which are much better tires, but don't know if I can find them in the stock Like sizes.  We'll see; just pondering at this point...
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2007 KLR 650
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Re: Tire Choices
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2018, 06:37:58 PM »
Got Duro HF903s available in your size? Nice, reasonably priced chunky tyre
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