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Kenda KM1 Sport Touring Motorcycle Tire Set 120/70ZR17 58W TL 180/55ZR17 73W TL w/Keychain

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1.Size:110/70-17 F


About this item

  • Excellent all-weather performance: Designed to perform well in diverse weather conditions, making it suitable for touring and commuting.
  • Fast warm-up from cold: The latest compounds used in the tire ensure quick warm-up even in lower temperatures, contributing to enhanced safety and performance.
  • High-speed stability: The optimized apex geometry enhances stability at high speeds, providing riders with confidence and control during their journeys.
  • Responsive, agile handling: The tire's construction and design facilitate responsive handling, allowing riders to maneuver with ease and precision.
  • Wide compatibility: The KM1 is compatible with a wide variety of motorcycles, catering to the needs of a diverse range of riders.



Product Description

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Available Sizes

TIre Height - Tire Width - Rim Size
  • 120/70ZR17
  • 160/60ZR17
  • 180/55ZR17
  • 190/50ZR17

Kenda - KM01

Highly Competitive Sport-Touring All-Weather Performance Tire

The Kenda KM1 features optimized apex geometry designed to deliver the perfect balance of high-speed stability and responsive, nimble handling. The newly designed tread pattern offers riders even wear characteristics as well as boosted grip in wet weather. The KM1 is an ideal tire, for it is compatible with a wide variety of motorcycles in a range of popular sizes.

What is "Cruiser" tire really?

Cruiser/Touring tires are designed to be robust to hold up to heavy bikes and deliver long mileage with good wet weather traction. Another feature of these tires is that they have more tread depth than most other tires compared to something like a "Dual-Sport" Moto Tire.

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Jose
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Vary good quality the rubber is thick and sticky
Jordan, C
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
I'm not a big geek on motorcycle tires. I have a 636. I like to tour around and do some high speed countryside riding. This tire performance phenomenal in the rain. It's a lot more squared than it is round as it wears center but still performs nice in corners maybe just limits how fast a rider changes direction. My guess is that a track rider can probably solve that issue. I will say that the design is more cruiser-based than sport Rider. Grip is good too it's almost hard trying to get it to slip out naturally. I may be approaching 2,000 miles and still have plenty of tread left
Nick Dragt
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
It's a good tire, something about it makes it feel like it slips when riding other tires haven't gave me that feeling .But other then that, we'll it's round and holds air, so there's that.
Zach Cozad
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
4,500 miles in and they still look brand new. If you DIY putting new tires on. invest in a wheel balancer stand of a sort. Ride Safe and make it home.
bob sauers
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Last longer, cost less and drive just as well as expensive Michelin’s
Kimberly Rickert
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Great tire , was a little nervous with the price being so economical, considering other tires we priced. We happily surprised at the way the bike rode with this tire. The traction was great even on wet roads, we definitely got our money worth out of it.
rob a
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I ride my bike, a 2005Yamaha FJR1300 almost every day to work. And I use the bike for work. Escorts, Road Blocks, ECT. Locations vary from city streets, highways, and unimproved access roads. I used to buy Pilot 2 through 5's. I switch to Perrelli's for a minute but found these. I have ridden on them a few thousand miles since December 2023. I also have 2008 FJR1300 that came with Bridgestone's when I bought it. I'm going to slap on a pair of these when they ware out. I have had BMWR1200RT, Honda ST1300, Suzuki C90 1400, and now the FJR1300. All big bikes with different abilities. These tires are golden because they are cheap, but not cheaply made (manufactured since the 60's worldwide). I replace my own tires, but after getting these I can afford to get them changed over at the shop (I still pull my own wheels for inspection purposes). I don't overdrive so I can say how they will do on the track or twisties every weekend. I don't baby these tires either. So, I'm glad I found them. I also dumped my Yamalube Oil for Rotella's T6 Oil which is JASO MA/MA2 compliant (make sure it has the picture of the motorcycle on the label). Do your research and save money on your bike to spend it on gas and riding it. I see to many bikes with bald tires on the road. Very unsafe. Less than $250 every two years and you'll have rubber to spare. Safe driving.
Anna Kuban
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
Great tires at a great price. I can do zig zags and feel extra sticky to the road. Do well in rain as my bf took my bike home for me in a downpour the other day. Performs well at low and high speed turns, plenty of grip, bouncy stoppy grabby blah blah. Idk how durable they are bc they've been on my bike for a week. I assume they'll last a season or two with my commuter riding style. Durability. They are black and have tread and are round can you believe that omg I'm flabbergasted consider me cooked with these fine ahh tires
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