I'm a bit busy but I figured I'd just drop a quick one (post, you sickos!).
I've replaced my Kenda stock tires after about 11.000km on the clock, the
rear was showing some wear (somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 worn in the
middle), the front was wearing evenly.
I used them to the edges and had no issues up until about 7000-8000km on
the odo when the front began to slip, so I continued aired down a bit. That
helped.
I didn't want to risk it any longer so I figured I'd get what I thought would
be the best tire out there at the moment, the Michelin Power Pure 2CT
(dual compound).
Not only did I then realize how low the grip level on the Kenda was, but the
bike's handling was transformed. It feels like there's less frame flex, which
of course isn't possible, but the sensation of frame flexing was obviously
due to tires.
No squirming over painted white lines, and the ability to make a very agressive
stop even on slick city roads without relying on ABS is nice to have.
The grip levels are comparable to Dunlop Roadsmarts I had on my Kawasaki, maybe
even better on poor quality tarmac.
One of the reasons I went to Michelins is great experience I had going from stock
CST tires on my Agility 125 to Michelin City Grips - other then grip, the comfort
was vastly improved.
The same happened here.
More comfortable even at higher pressure!
I highly recommend the City Grips and Power Pure's for any bike that you own.