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1984 KAWASAKI KL250
Delete this machine from profileSelect this machineDual sport, adventure motorcycle tires for any terrain. All motorcycle tires from mostly off-road to mostly on-road. If you need motorcycle tires that will take you anywhere, we have them. For the best price and selection on adventure touring motorcycle tires we have you covered.
Andre in VA
The back tire has massive nobbies. Soft and gummie. Hooks up where you need it. Sand,mud, hard pack,rocks, roots, and red clay. I train 2-3 times a week for Hare Scramble, Enduro, Sprint Enduro. About 4 hours a session. These are some of the best tires I've tried to date. Been riding 43 years. Can't say much for wear and tear. Jst got em' about 2 weeks ago. So far, they are stellar in performance, and would recommend them for the East Coast. Great price. Great product.
Read All ReviewsJON in MD
Excellent value rear tire for my old DR650. I'm surprised at how well the Kenda handles the short pavement runs. I will definitely buy again.
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Ran these on a Vstrom 650. Nearly useless in anything slick but performed well and held up decently on a mix of 90/10 pavement/gravel. Good value tire for the money.
Read All ReviewsBlaine in CA
I recently purchased an XSR700 to use as a daily commuter on the bumpy streets of San Francisco. With my 140 pounds on board, the bike handled horribly on bumps and sharp edges. It would pitch violently back and forth on bumps and I felt like I had to constantly watch the road to avoid giving the bike a jolt. The stock front tire would track into even the smallest groove or indentation in the pavement as well. The stock suspension is horrible on these bikes, but I had no idea how much the handling would be improved simply by switching the stock tires to the Shinko 705. The Shinko soaks up those hard edges so the inferior suspension doesn't need to work as hard. The Shinkos are taller and I believe the added rake/trail has helped to stabilize the bike so I'm not getting that rocking horse back and forth reaction anymore. If you plan to use your XSR on bumpy roads, do yourself a favor and throw on a set of Shinko 705s!
Read All ReviewsNicholas in NH
Running these on my KLR650 - massive upgrade over OEM!!! The KLR is not a dirtbike, but these tires greatly improved traction and handling on the trail and when going way too fast on dirt roads. To me this is a true 50/50 tire and is perfect for heavyweight dualsports into middle weight ADV bikes!!!
Read All ReviewsFrank in CA
Needed to replace the Continental Trail Attack tires on my Tiger 800. I'd run Continental Trail Attack tires for the last 20 years but I was not satisfied with their performance on dirt roads and decided to try the Anakee 3 tires. Only 500 miles on the new Anakee 3 tires now but already see an improvement in handling when on dirt roads, with much more confidence riding. Very good on pavement as well. Only other comment, they do make a little humming noise at about 65mph, but earplugs solve that problem. No experience on wet roads yet.
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