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The KENDAK816 Aggressive MTB Wire Bead Bicycle Tire is designed for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring a durable rubber compound and a robust wire bead for enhanced stability. With a size of 26 inches in diameter and 2.1 inches in width, this tire is perfect for tackling rugged terrains while maintaining a lightweight profile of just 1.65 pounds. Its sleek black design not only enhances performance but also adds a touch of style to your ride.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Color | Black |
Size | 26x2.1-Inch |
Style | Does Not Apply |
Height | 2.5 inches |
Length | 26 inches |
Weight | 1.65 Pounds |
Width | 25.1 inches |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 1 |
Outer Material | aluminum |
Season | x |
Usage | x |
Sport | Cycling |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | KENDA |
Department | "" |
Manufacturer | Kenda |
Item model number | 134153 |
Product Dimensions | 66.04 x 63.75 x 6.35 cm; 748.43 g |
ASIN | B0028N304A |
S**T
Bon service
Très bon pneu
W**Y
Great Deal on an Aggressive Tread Tire
This is a great price for a mountain bike tire! I got this one for the rear tire on my Currie electric-assist mountain bike. I wanted a wide tire that would grip in gravel, and support 200 lbs of rider. This does a fine job! I paired this with the Kenda K850 Aggressive MTB Wire Bead Bicycle Tire, Blackskin, 26-Inch x 1.95-Inch on the front -- also via Prime so shipping was free. And to make it all work, I got two extra thick Slime tubes Slime 26" SV Thorn Resistant Thick Smart tube 26 x 1.75-2.125 (Schrader Valve) .I was a little concerned at first because the Kenda tires were heavy duty on the tread portion, but the sidewalls seemed thin. However, I counted on the thick tubes to help out with this. Since mounting both tires, I've put the bike through the real test -- gravel and cactus-covered trails in the AZ mountains. They give me grip, both uphill, downhill with both brakes applied in a 2-wheel skid -- and side-to-side.By the way, when mounting these yourself, a trick taught me by a repair-guy at my local bike shop might help. Get your old tires off, of course. Put just a little air in the tube(s) -- and on slime tubes, turn so the stem is at the top, so you don't get any goop leaking out. The air will give the tube some shape. Put some dish-soap in warm water in an old bowl. Dip the tube in, bit by bit, until it's all wet. This will let it slide inside the tire if you need to do any adjusting. Put the tube inside the tire. Now take the slippery soapy water in hand and wet the tire on both outer sides where it will met the metal rim. Now start to lever the tire onto the rim -- starting with the tube stem placed through the hole in the metal. Get the whole inner bead on the far side (away from you) seated inside the wheel. If you need to, push and pull a little to make sure the stem is still lined up -- you don't want it bent in any way. I managed to do the next bit all by hand, but if you need help, you can use a big blunt flathead screwdriver to help you pry. Just don't pinch the tube! Lever the tire onto the wheel rim. Once in place, inflate the tire. Now you're ready to mount it on the bike.Buying this tire (and the other, plus tubes) and doing the work myself, saved me somewhere between $50 and $100.Recommended! Kenda K850 Aggressive MTB Wire Bead Bicycle Tire, Blackskin, 26-Inch x 1.95-InchSlime 26" SV Thorn Resistant Thick Smart tube 26 x 1.75-2.125 (Schrader Valve)
M**K
Great Tire!
Great replacement tire for my mountain bike. Gets great traction, and look great on my bike
M**G
Little smaller than original
Ok
C**I
Great in the mud, sand, gravel, and hard-packed singletrack
I ride around Portland, OR and near Bend, OR, so this tire gets me through a wide variety of surfaces with great cornering, and hill climbing traction. On looser surfaces I tend to drop down to 55psi, and for harder surfaces I go for 60-65psi. (I run a Kenda Dart on the front, which is also a great tire for the price.)I've used this tire on a Klein Adroit (hard tail) and currently on my Santa Cruz Heckler (full suspension), and have been very happy with it. I'm 200lbs, and only get to ride about 30 times a year, so I appreciate a tire that is inexpensive, but doesn't leave me wishing for more traction to climb a sandy slope.The only place I don't really like this tire is on pavement, the lugs are spaced far enough apart that I can feel the drag when I'm cruising along on a leisure ride with my girlfriend, but at 65psi, it's tolerable for a few miles.Bottom line, it outperforms the more expensive tire that was on my Heckler when I bought it, and I've convinced two friends to switch, and they were amazed with how good it is for the price.
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