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Kenda K879 Kwick Cyclocross Tire

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Description

Kwickly now!

The Kenda Kwick delivers excellent off-road traction while keeping weight to a minimum. Small knobs deliver a great balance of low rolling resistance and grip, while advanced materials and a narrow 30mm width shave grams.

The Kwick CX is designed for front or rear use.

Folding bead. Black. 700 x 30mm. 85 PSI max. 320 grams.

B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.

Specifications

 

Weight: 320 grams

 

Tire Type: Clincher-Folding 

 

Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) 

 

Tire Width: 30mm (1.2in) 

 

Width: 30 mm

 

ISO (ETRTO) Size: 30-622 

 

RimSize: 622 mm

 

Max Pressure: 85 psi

 

Applications: Cyclocross 

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Tires
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by Brian Asher
14502 54th dr yuma

Strong stoped the flat problems

Reviewed 5/10/2022
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Great tire so far
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by Mike the biker
Cycling Enthusiast
Fort Myers, FL
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

I have ridden about 20 miles of hard scrabblesand roads in SW Florida on these tires so far, and about 60 miles of roadsidewalk surface. They do exceptionally well on the unpaved roads, that have some ruts and rounded pebbles that can jar a rider to no end. These tires, when maintained around 60 psi, show remarkable ability to smooth out the ride, despite their somewhat narrow width. They are true 30 mm, as advertised, which was important on my Specialized Sirrus elite carbon framed bike, because wider tires will not fit. Great tire all around especially for the low price. Not super fast on hard roads, but light in weight and a superior compromise for tires that are aggressive in sand and cinder.

Reviewed 2/13/2017
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Nice for gravel trails
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Mendon, NY
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

I put these on my old Bianchi Eros to ride gravel rail trails and rougher bike paths. They barely fit but worked out great. You can't go any larger.

Reviewed 1/3/2017
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great tire for gravel and dirt
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by MarkoBiker
Casual Cyclist
Kentucky
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Wanted a tire I could use on my cannondale sl 500 road bike to ride gravel roads. This one works ,but rubbed the brake bracket on the seat stays ,for a while until it wore down a little.Tire works good on the gravel roads ,but next time I will try to find a smaller size.

Reviewed 4/7/2015
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You get what you pay for!
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Grand Junction, Colorado
5 of 8 customers found this review helpful.

Granted these tires were used primarily on pavement ( because of winter encountering patches/sections of snow/ice). Used on a cyclocross bike.

They were great on the flats and descending and actually pretty stable through 1-2 inches snow.

Where they were awful was ascending any degree of hills on pavement. It was like a sea anchor pulling you backwards. It must be the tread pattern? Very frustrating. I ride year round in Colorado and feel I'm tuned in to our conditions.

Bottom line: light, fine on certain conditions, but not going uphill unless you like to grind.

Perhaps better for what they were designed for Cyclocross?

Reviewed 1/9/2015
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One of a kind for non-racing use of cross bike
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by Mike
Cycling Enthusiast
Elizabethtown, PA
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

I am mostly a road rider, but log significant miles on improved trails. I have purchased at least a half-dozen pair of these tires. When I first purchased these tires I was seeking a detuned cross tire to suit my style of splitting a ride partly on the trail and partly on the road. Most cross tires tend to drag on the road, even the 30 mm's. These are the narrowest 30 mm tire that I have found. The tread pattern offers grip when leaning but little tread interference when upright. They ride on the road with little drag but also provide enough bite for rail trail or other improved trail applications. I was hooked on these and recommend them for others with similar riding styles.

They have a low tpi but feel supple. Not the longest lasting and with some rims can be difficult to mount. however with traditional box style rims like Open Pros, they are a breeze.

They were discontinued a few years ago, but i have yet to see a drop in their availability. Perhaps Kenda reintroduced them even though they have introduced a couple of better made tires to fill the same niche. I see the list price has increased, but they generally can be found for about 20 dollars.

Reviewed 9/9/2014
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Small Profile fast CX tire for dry conditions
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by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
Houston, TX
4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

I use this tire for racing cyclocross on a road bike conversion. The tire is true to size (30mm). It rolls really well and corners well. I have had some slipping in sand, but that is to be expected with a thinner tire. This is one of the few 30 mm cyclocross tires and is great for dry race conditions.

Reviewed 11/11/2013
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Bead size varies too much
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Sparks, NV

Lightweight and folding. Rear has no tread left after &8776,700 miles. Main complaint is that they vary greatly in bead size. Some are almost impossible to mount without breaking tools. Good luck fixing a flat in the field

Reviewed 11/12/2013
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Perfect for Rail Trails and Hard-Packed Dirt Roads
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by LoneRider
Cycling Enthusiast
PA

I use this on crushed stone rail trails, hard-packed dirt roads, dry short grass or small stone surfaces. The width and weight are accurate at 30mm and 320 grams. At 177 pounds, I usually run them at 6570 psi frontrear for crushed stone and hard packed dirt, but have gone as low as 5560 for golf-ball sized stones and occasional loose dirt.

Reviewed 5/26/2018
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Great gravel bike tire
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by Anonymous

Light weight quick response good traction. Just what I needed for my gravel bike build.

Reviewed 5/25/2018
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These tires are proven tough! Excellent value!
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by dalewoo
Competitive Racer
south LA, MS
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

50 mile gravel grind with NO flats! These tires gripped well and really took a beating over 50 miles of various gravel roads. Superb value for the price. Cannot be beat.

Reviewed 3/8/2018
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Super nice
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by SlappySchultz
Pittsburgh PA
1 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

Nice light tire with great traction and cornering. Super tight to get on the rims

Reviewed 8/24/2017
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fits good on 25 width rims
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by the zumer
Cycling Enthusiast
Springfield OR

good round tire, has good handling in gravel and dirt, fits good on my rims, price is right

Reviewed 12/4/2014
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good tuff tire
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by ND jBikes
Cycling Enthusiast
Bismarck ND

Put These Tires on my daily commuter. 500 miles and no flats yet, tread has held up well. not bad on packed dirt and gravel either. excellent value!!!

Reviewed 4/3/2014
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it's a tire
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by Anonymous
0 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

It works great. No complaints. I almost got rid of it when I didn't know that foldable tires work on regular rims, but they do and now I've got a good new tire on the front of my urban commuter. It's a regular size too, not for those giant wheels.

Reviewed 11/29/2013
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Great commuter bike tire for getting to school in Colorado.
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Brookfield, Colorado
3 of 4 customers found this review helpful.

Easy to mount. Tires fit on Bianchi Eros road bike. Great all around tire for year round commuting on street and rec path.

Reviewed 7/22/2013
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Good life, low weight, and perfect for gravelloose dirt
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by Radler
Cycling Enthusiast
Bodenmais, Germany
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.

Have these on two cross bikes, one in Nevada for loose dirt and one in the Bavarian Forest where many forest paths are pine needles and gravel. I have several years experience with these and am a repeat buyer. On the hard, they do not slow you down as many other tires do.

Reviewed 10/16/2012
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Great tire for the money!
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by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Fargo, ND
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.

The Kenda K879 Kwick cyclocross tire is a very good tire for the money. I have found this tire to handle well in all conditions. I am running this tire on my Bianchi Zurigo and it works very well on gravel, dirt, grass, hard packed trail, etc. A very good all around tire.

Reviewed 8/27/2012
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Functional, affordable, dependable, all round tire for rough roads.
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by iowaz
Cycling Enthusiast
Missouri
5 of 6 customers found this review helpful.

Have used multiple sets of this tire on three cyclocross bikes for training on rough roads and general solo riding. One tire in about three dozen had a sidewall defect and split under too high pressure. Run them smooth, with usually only one flat on the rear per set, due to a tiny piece of chert. Work just fine for all but soft, deep conditions. My choice for an affordable and very functional all-round tire for all surface solo riding.

Reviewed 7/13/2012
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Good pricegood tire
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by icemonkey
Cycling Enthusiast
Eagle, Co.
11 of 12 customers found this review helpful.

Ive been using these for about 500 miles, on and off road. Overall for the price they are terrific

The positives

They stick very well on hardpack and blacktop without too much stiction - a great balance

They hold together well on gravel for such a thin tire

Terrific on snow and ice

Comparatively resistant to pinch flats

Price

Light

The drawbacks

They wear quickly - what do you expect from a sticky tire

not so good in mud

Its important to remember that they are cross tires, not road tires, not commuting tires. Ive commuted all winter in the snow on these and love them for that, Ive ridden a bunch of singletrack and even a few mtb race courses on them and they stick very well in corners. But remember your contact patch on such a thin tire is limited, so they can skid out on loose surfaces easily if you overload them. They are a sticky tire so even at 80 - 100psi they can hold a corner at terrifying speed on blacktop - but all this requires a compromise and thats quickish wear. If your on the road expect quick wear, mixedoffroadcross they should be good for years.

Reviewed 3/20/2012
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