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Russell Dyck
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a question about the kenda k760

Post by Russell Dyck » Sat Aug 21, 2004 7:25 pm

I was at the local kawi dealer today shoping for new tires. I found the dunlop 606's a bit to pricey, something to get next summer and then I came across the kenda k760, I can get front and rear w/new front tube for about $200. I can get the rear in a 130/90-17 but could not find something for the front. I was wondering what size of k760 for the front all you other guys have been using? And also was wondering about any pro/cons with the k760. That in advance Russell Quesnel, BC

bigfatgreenbike
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a question about the kenda k760

Post by bigfatgreenbike » Sat Aug 21, 2004 7:54 pm

russelldyck@... wrote:
>I was at the local kawi dealer today shoping for new tires. I found >the dunlop 606's a bit to pricey, something to get next summer and >then I came across the kenda k760, I can get front and rear w/new >front tube for about $200. >I can get the rear in a 130/90-17 but could not find something for >the front. I was wondering what size of k760 for the front all you >other guys have been using? And also was wondering about any >pro/cons with the k7 >
The cons with the front K760 are mostly that it deeply sucks on pavement, and really doesn't have such great cornering traction in the dirt. Kenda ripped off the 760 tread pattern from a popular non-DOT Dunlop knobby, but the front has the SAME pattern as the rear. Great braking traction but not so good in turns. The Dunlop tire that they ripped off has a TOTALLY different tread for the front. I use a D606 front and a K760 rear. I tried a Pirelli Scorpion-Pro front recently, which was better than the D606 front in soft stuff, and acceptable on the pavement, but really didn't last. I bought a new D606 for my dirt wheel set, I think it's the best all-around front tire I've found so far with the MT-21 front running a close second. The K760 rear is a GREAT tire for the money. I'm happy with it, got my third new one sitting on a shelf in the garage. Best tire so far for soft stuff, does fine in rocks and hardpack. Devon
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bigfatgreenbike
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a question about the kenda k760

Post by bigfatgreenbike » Sat Aug 21, 2004 7:57 pm

bigfatgreenbike@... wrote:
>>I was at the local kawi dealer today shoping for new tires. I found >>the dunlop 606's a bit to pricey, something to get next summer and >>then I came across the kenda k760, I can get front and rear w/new >>front tube for about $200. >>
Oh, btw $200 (if we're talking about US dollars) is not the best price you could find for a K760 set. My local shop will usually do $50 for a front and $65 for a rear. Online, I could get them for less of course. Don't completely shave the guy, but you might suggest you'd buy all your stuff if he came a little closer to online pricing + shipping. Devon

Joseph Jones
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a question about the kenda k760

Post by Joseph Jones » Sat Aug 21, 2004 8:02 pm

I just put a kenda 761 130/80 17 on the rear of my A18. They also have the 761 90/90 21 in the book I looked at at the dealer here. I think the msrp was $62 rear and $59 front. I think the prices are close. Joe A18 SE Ky 6200 --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Russell Dyck" wrote:
> I was at the local kawi dealer today shoping for new tires. I found > the dunlop 606's a bit to pricey, something to get next summer and > then I came across the kenda k760, I can get front and rear w/new > front tube for about $200. > I can get the rear in a 130/90-17 but could not find something for > the front. I was wondering what size of k760 for the front all you > other guys have been using? And also was wondering about any > pro/cons with the k760. > > That in advance > Russell > Quesnel, BC

Russell Dyck
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a question about the kenda k760

Post by Russell Dyck » Sat Aug 21, 2004 8:19 pm

Oops my bad, I forgot to mention that that would be $200 cdn w/new front tube, I found them also at www.royaldistributing.com for about ten bucks cheaper pur tire but the cost of getting them shipped out here would eat up the differance. Chow for now Russell Quesnel, BC --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, bigfatgreenbike wrote:
> > > bigfatgreenbike@n... wrote: > > >>I was at the local kawi dealer today shoping for new tires. I
found
> >>the dunlop 606's a bit to pricey, something to get next summer
and
> >>then I came across the kenda k760, I can get front and rear
w/new
> >>front tube for about $200. > >> > Oh, btw $200 (if we're talking about US dollars) is not the best
price
> you could find for a K760 set. My local shop will usually do $50
for a
> front and $65 for a rear. Online, I could get them for less of
course.
> > Don't completely shave the guy, but you might suggest you'd buy
all your
> stuff if he came a little closer to online pricing + shipping. > > Devon

denis@teachlinux.com
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a question about the kenda k760

Post by denis@teachlinux.com » Mon Aug 23, 2004 10:37 am

Is that mounted? If not then I'd have to say it's almost twice what you can find them for on the internet. I know your money is not as "strong" as ther US dollar, but tthis sounds to me like it's a bit ouit of line. Denis
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Russell Dyck wrote: > I was at the local kawi dealer today shoping for new tires. I found > the dunlop 606's a bit to pricey, something to get next summer and > then I came across the kenda k760, I can get front and rear w/new > front tube for about $200. > I can get the rear in a 130/90-17 but could not find something for > the front. I was wondering what size of k760 for the front all you > other guys have been using? And also was wondering about any > pro/cons with the k760. > > That in advance > Russell > Quesnel, BC > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >

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nklr - apology from mike torst

Post by Jim » Mon Aug 23, 2004 8:23 pm

Monday, August 23, 2004, 8:53:52 PM, lasvegasrider wrote: l> drive me out-of-my freaking mind. I have appologized several times l> over the past year for a$$hole posts. Hell, I am probably overdue to l> do so again- so sorry guys :-) l> Oh, and I will endeavor to avoid doing so in the future. The sad thing is usually when I read them around midnight I'm so burnt out they actually make sense! :) ------------------------------------------ jim - A12 - somewhere in central NC

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