Reddit mentions: The best street motorcycle sport tires

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2. Kenda K329 Front/Rear Motorcycle Bias Tire - 3.5R10 51J

    Features:
  • Kenda K329 Touring Scooter Front/Rear Tire
Kenda K329 Front/Rear Motorcycle Bias Tire - 3.5R10 51J
Specs:
Height3 Inches
Length16 Inches
Size3.5R10
Weight4.1 Pounds
Width16 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Street Motorcycle Sport Tires:

u/Wild_Dingleberries · 1 pointr/DRZ400

Thx boss. Seems like they have the 120/80-18 for ~$60 on Amazon which seems like a great price.

Alternatively, may grab a new front wheel as well. If I did, Revzilla has a nice combo going for $111.

Would I be fine with 90/90-21TL for the front? TL vs TT if I want to shop around? Since the stock is 80/100, would this have any noticeable effect on my speedo? Thinking 80100% vs 9090% is only a mm difference..

u/ItZzSora · 3 pointsr/DRZ400

Well, what size do you need? On my WR250f I ran Shinko 705's, at $60 for each tire, that was a damn good deal for me. They lasted several thousand miles and were good if I ever needed to go off-road, and had great handling on the road.

u/enbay1 · 5 pointsr/scooters

Fun fact: Every part for every elite 80 ever made should fit. They didn't change anything throughout the production run. Except the headlight, you have the old version(upgrade to the modular version if yours ever dies. You'll spend about $100 to upgrade and then you can just replace the $11 bulb.), and the front brake, you have the old version.

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Battery

Tires

u/AlphaQ69 · 5 pointsr/motorcycles

Nah, they're correct. There are arrows that indicate the direction on the sidewall to make sure.

For additional reference
http://www.amazon.com/Michelin-Pilot-Road-Front-Tire/dp/B0043YGLHU

u/HoneyBadgerRy · 1 pointr/Motocross

The rear tire that would match the front I just ordered is this tire.

u/Tekowsen · 1 pointr/motorcycles

ah shit my bad my man, its this model

currently back in my maxi scoot, but that thing needs maintenance too, so just these simple new tires was ordered, not sure if they are any good, but itll do for commuting I suppose.

I do live in norway, where the winter has been kinda cold, but this tyre was ordered as they dont usually service these kinds of bikes.

u/Push-Pull · 2 pointsr/klr650

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Front

Just got my third set this past April. A portion of my commute is dirt road, which often gets nasty during the summer rains and incredibly rough all other times. I find these to be a good mix for those conditions, and I'm always ready to follow a dirt trail if I want to.

u/Decembermouse · 1 pointr/DRZ400

Installed:

-Trail Tech 752-119 Vapor computer

-FMF PowerCore 4 exhaust

-JD rejet 39mm FCR carb

-Aluminum skid plate

Purchased (will install):

-Kenda K270 (3.25-21 front, 5.10-18 rear)

-JTR808.41 41T Steel Rear Sprocket

-DID 520VX2GB-110 Gold X-Ring Chain with Connecting Link

-MCCT, red billet

-Silicone coolant hoses

-FMF PowerBomb header

-Kick Start V162

-2011 DR-Z400S subframe

-2-port USB charger / voltmeter

-Weego JSPT524 Powersports Tether

Need to do:

-Free power mod

-Loctite clutch bolts and stator bolts

Cargo, haven't bought anything here yet:

-PMR rear rack and sissy bar.

Haven't decided between side racks:

-Option 1 - metal looks sturdy but has just 2 mounting points

-Option 2 - great that it attaches around back for extra stability, not sure how many actual mounting points it has

-Option 3 PMR again, I like that they seem to hug the bike well but not sure if metal panniers can be used, or just bags. And in fact these only seem to have 2 mounting points as well... what's the weight capacity on any of these setups if they all only have 2 mounting points?

Still researching:

-SM footpegs or similar wide option

-LED headlight bulb

-Steel brake lines

-Windscreen

-What the hell taillight I have and where to find a flat metal sheet to get my license plate to mount on it, since the existing metal plate is broken

-Ceramic coating for FMF PowerBomb header

-Ceramic wheel bearings link link link. Expensive, but would be neat if price were no object. Will be doing mostly street riding.

-Lithium battery or capacitor - this looks appealing, and ThumperTalk carries a capacitor that would cut down on weight but would mean no electric start. I have a kick start kit though so maybe I want to live without a battery, not sure.

-Iridium CR9EIX plug

-Tool kit in one of those black plastic canisters at the rear of the bike on the left, opposite the exhaust tip

-Seat Concepts seat

-Find passenger pegs & mounts to add to the S subframe

Frivolous but tempting:

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