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Kenda Kountach Pro K1092 Road Tire

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Description

Do it all.

Race, train, and commute with Kenda's Kountach Pro K10992 Road Tire. This tire delivers some of Kenda's top technologies at a reasonable price. A smooth center and textured shoulders provide low rolling resistance and reliable handling. The R2C dual rubber compound delivers traction, acceleration, and durability. Iron Cloak flat protection offers a little extra peace of mind without adding too much weight.

The Kenda K1092 Kountach is available in 700c x 23mm (23-622 ISO).

  • 120 TPI casing.
  • 125 max. PSI.
  • Folding bead.
  • Claimed weight: 217g.

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.

Specifications

 

Wheel Size: 700C/29" (ISO 622) 

 

Tire Type: Clincher-Folding 

 

Application: Performance Road 

 

RimSize: 622 mm

 

Threads Per Inch: 120 TPI

 

Max Pressure: 125 PSI

Black - 700c x 23mm

Tire Width: 23mm (0.9in) 

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very sticky, but jimminy christmas they flat easily in urban settings
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by DrSean
Cycling Enthusiast
Los Angeles, CALI
10 of 10 customers found this review helpful.

here's the deal - i rode on the Vredenstein tricomps for years and got maybe one flat for every 350-400 miles, not too bad considering i live in LA and even our mountain roads (of which there are many!) have idiots who throw glass out the window.

since loading on these kendas, i've had at least one flat EVERY SINGLE RIDE. no pinch flats, mind you, all punctures, some of which were ridiculously flimsy and tiny bits of metal. ugh.

the good news is they grip like a cheapskate on a dollar bill when cornering. very stable on technical descents, performed above average in wet conditions (yes, we did get some rain this year), but worth worthless in muddy roadways.

so. if you're running crits or on super clean roads, awesome grip, lots of cool colors. if you're riding where humans behave less than admirably with respect to trash, maybe not the best option ever.

and off to the dreaded gatorskins I go

Reviewed 3/16/2016
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Light, fast, good feel, but cut way too easy
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by Marquis
Cycling Enthusiast
SoCal
25 of 25 customers found this review helpful.

I have had these tires for a few months and a few hundred miles. They're fast and they feel good, but they are cut to pieces. Every little pebble that squirts away nicks the tires. Some of the nicks are through to the protective belt - I can see it. No flats, but I'm not exactly comfortable going into a downhill sweeper at 40mph on tires full of small holes. And I ride on generally good roads and off-street bike paths, so it's not like they're going over glass-strewn roads. I guess you could use these for just race days, but for regular use they are not durable enough.

Reviewed 4/14/2014
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