Kenda Trackmaster II's
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rode my Kenda Parker DT rear finally last weekend (Only on the road so far) and they are surprisingly quiet, and roll pretty smooth. hard rubber, heavy duty tires. should last a long time. Big lugs.
jus throwing it out there, its another barely legal dirt tire option for yall
~Steve
jus throwing it out there, its another barely legal dirt tire option for yall
~Steve
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Are you guys running those TMII's on the street much? I have heard a lot of good things about them but one of the negatives was that they wore quickly on the pavement. Jrock was that from an ebay store or some guy just unloading one? Sounds like a killer price.
Dan
Dan
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It was an Ebay Store im pretty sure,, and I think im running the 110-100-18
TMII's do wear quick on the phault but im hardly on the phault so they work out for me!!!
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I'm about to put on my second TMII on the rear (110/100/18). It's not a good street tire, maybe 1000 miles, but it's awsome in the crud, and mud. I also have the front TMII, when it goes, I'll get something different. I don't like how the front feels on road or dirt.
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Thanks for the pavement replies. I ride to and from work everyday so probably at least 80% street for me. That said I dont want to sacrifice much off road. The D606 works pretty good, but maybe next I will try the tmII.
Dan
Dan
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