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what's the better choice for low cost tires?

Started by cummuterguy, May 23, 2004, 04:47:48 PM

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cummuterguy

I need to keep it cheap this time around, I know i'm sacrificing some quality, but does anyone have an opinion on kenda and maxxis tires? I'm looking at the maxxis M6102/M6103 or the kenda K671.
2000 GS500E  progressive front springs/03Katana Rear shock, Emgo headlight fairing, Vance & Hines ignition advancer, K&N 'lunchbox' filter, DIY re-jet,  Srinath fork brace, Yoshimura exhaust, Bandit 400 hugger

werase643

Srinath...really CHEAP bastid....would probably recommend the Kenda....ROCK hard and lots of miles....traction?????
:mrgreen:  :mrgreen:  :mrgreen:
want Iain's money to support my butt in kens shop

dmp221

Bro..IMHO, tires are about the last place to save a buck.  Over the life of the tire, the small extra expense will be long forgotten, but the tire will be with you every day.
PS-you probably know, the new GS500F's have BT45's stock.

Shadowhawk

I was looking at getting a Chein Shien(sp) to replace the square tire on the GS I just picked up, but the shop I was dealing with found me a tire that with shipping and install(I bring the whole bike) was around $90.00.  This is a 140/70/17 that has a soft side compound and hard center compound on the tread.  Almost perfect for my 300+mile trips for work, and my spare time playing.

If you need the brand, let me know, and I'll get it for you.

Don
:cheers:

Ed_in_Az

Quote from: cummuterguyI need to keep it cheap this time around, I know i'm sacrificing some quality, but does anyone have an opinion on kenda and maxxis tires? I'm looking at the maxxis M6102/M6103 or the kenda K671.

I have a brand new set of the M6102/M6013 tires in my garage awaiting installation. I'll post my riding impressions when I get them installed.
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Rollin668

For low cost tires - those are just fine... not suire what you would be paying total for a set, but you may want to consider the Avon Am51/52 tires... they are fairly cheap (about $120 for the set through www.mawonline.com) and Avons have a history of being good tires.  They are meant for smaller commuter bikes (like the GS) and are pretty new on the market - which may explain the low cost... plus they are supposed to be a best of both worlds kinda of tire with mileage and grip in mind...


Rolly

cummuterguy

well, I found out today  that I get a decent discount thru work on bridgestone tires, (ends up being a little less than the best price I found on the internet) and I get free shipping (2nd day) so I went with the bt45 tires... It was still a little bit higher than the other two brands I mentioned, but it wasn't too bad... I really wanted a name brand I trust anyway, I'm just being cheap as usual...lol   Thanks for the input guys!
2000 GS500E  progressive front springs/03Katana Rear shock, Emgo headlight fairing, Vance & Hines ignition advancer, K&N 'lunchbox' filter, DIY re-jet,  Srinath fork brace, Yoshimura exhaust, Bandit 400 hugger

JLKasper

Quote from: cummuterguywell, I found out today  that I get a decent discount thru work on bridgestone tires, (ends up being a little less than the best price I found on the internet) and I get free shipping (2nd day) so I went with the bt45 tires... It was still a little bit higher than the other two brands I mentioned, but it wasn't too bad... I really wanted a name brand I trust anyway, I'm just being cheap as usual...lol   Thanks for the input guys!

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