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Quick review - Kenda 270 DS tire

Motosportz

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I bought this tire to put on a spare rim for my 511 and use for DS. I had just popped my Dunlop 803 trials tire and wanted to ride the next day and always wanted to try one of these off road so what the heck, I mounted it up to my wonderful 02 CR250. After mounting it and looking at it I kinda expected to hate it off road. Started with 9 pounds as it is a stiff tire. Felt hard as a rock and unforgiving especially right after running a uber soft trials tire. Worked Ok but hard and not very tractionful. I dropped the pressure to 7 PSI, still feels stiff by hand but much better ride and better traction. Then I dropped it to 6 PSI and worked on the rear suspension some. I tend to change rear suspension settings when i run a trials tire and some of my changes were dialing that out. Now it feels better and hooks up better.

Did 40 miles. The trails were a mix of hard pack clay base with some silt on top to new trails with loam and grass. More I rode and adjusted to the tire and got my PSI and suspension setting closer to ideal I started liking the tire just fine. It moves around much more than a trials tire does (everything does) but once used to it I really began to trust it. Feels loose but will only step out a little bit then holds a line and was quite predictable for me. Much like a trials tire it much prefers to be lugged and loaded than lit up and spinning. If you short shift and lug the bike a lot and ride with finesse you might like it. If you like to grab handfuls of throttle and fan the clutch a lot all MX style you will not. It worked very acceptable for me and my trail riding. maybe not a race tire but with 4-6 pounds in it could be a good VERY long lasting summer tire for some. I would say it works very well on hard pack and embedded rock. Seems crazy robust even at 6 psi. The leading edges are still very square and 40 miles shows pretty much zero wear. I know guys that get 2500-3000 miles out of these on big DS bikes so I bet 2000 off road will be EZ.

Summery - Tire is good enough to stay on the bike and get more miles of testing. Guessing it is going to be a crappy mud tire but is quite acceptable for fast summer trail riding so far for me. Buddy with a TE310 rode my bike (loved it BTW and reported it is the best running 250 2 stroke ever with the Lectron) and did not notice the tire at all which is a good thing. He thought it hooked up well and did nothing wrong and is thinking about running one. His bike had knobs at about 50% and we both agreed my bike hooked up better on the dry stuff we were riding. I really feel you could run 4 or 5 PSI and be OK with this tire. Heck, I think you might be able to run it flat and not notice much. Initial impressions are it is a slightly better tire than I had thought. Should be a good super long lasting dry summer tire for trail riding.

Will report back with more miles.

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A very fast woods racer we ride with had one on the back of his KTM for awhile and was impressed w/it. When I first saw it on his bike I thought he was nuts but he smoked us all, NY nasty single track.
 
Might be a great tire for use with the tubeliss systems as it is stiff and tough and then you could run 4 psi.
 
Fits perfectly between the MO rocks. Put one on a TE450 last summer thinking I was gonna be dualsporting in MO heat and ended up doing 9 hard days in Colorado on it. Its still on. Was not good in mud.
 
We've ran them in Oregon on different bikes and had good luck in multiple types of terrain. They're cheap and effective. They wear kinda fast on heavier dual sports, but the low cost makes that acceptable.
 
200 mile update - Tire is working well. Settled on 5-6 PSI, zero problems and have been riding a lot of rock. Leading edge of knobs is just now starting to fray where a knob would be half done. Tire has done nothing stupid, works well and seems solid. Liking it. Not the best tire ever but very far from the worst as well. I think it will make a fine long lasting summer tire.

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