Opinions on Kenda CX Tires? - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-29T06:09:24Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topics/opinions-on-kenda-cx-tires?feed=yes&xn_auth=noAny chance that golden articl…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2009-09-15:1198434:Comment:398792009-09-15T12:47:33.087ZKillerBhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/KillerB
Any chance that golden article will ever appear online? It is probably the most useful article in the history of the magazine, unfortunately my copy got lost.
Any chance that golden article will ever appear online? It is probably the most useful article in the history of the magazine, unfortunately my copy got lost. yeah, guess you don't have an…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2009-09-15:1198434:Comment:398712009-09-15T06:10:39.459Zandrewhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/cyclocross
yeah, guess you don't have an issue 3 but the comments below have mostly repeated what was said in CXM's comprehensive tire reviews (almost every tire). fast rolling on hard pack. good as tubeless btw. kommando is great in all but the nastiest stuff. kwicker...hmm...<br />
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yeah, guess you don't have an issue 3 but the comments below have mostly repeated what was said in CXM's comprehensive tire reviews (almost every tire). fast rolling on hard pack. good as tubeless btw. kommando is great in all but the nastiest stuff. kwicker...hmm...<br />
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<a href="http://cxmagazine.com/subscribe" target="_blank">back copies avail</a> (just a few left) I use a SB8 on the rear of my…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2009-09-14:1198434:Comment:398122009-09-14T18:37:40.756ZBen Applebyhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/BenAppleby
I use a SB8 on the rear of my mtb bike for dry and hardack trails, boy do they roll well but you're spot on as far as the tread packing easily. I found their cornering ability was markedly improved by running them tubeless and experimenting to match air pressure to the course. Even then, they're a little sketchy as a front tire.
I use a SB8 on the rear of my mtb bike for dry and hardack trails, boy do they roll well but you're spot on as far as the tread packing easily. I found their cornering ability was markedly improved by running them tubeless and experimenting to match air pressure to the course. Even then, they're a little sketchy as a front tire. Dittos on the Small Block 8s…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2009-09-14:1198434:Comment:397962009-09-14T14:15:54.740ZDaveBhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/DaveB
Dittos on the <i>Small Block 8s</i><br />
OK for dry hard-pack, pavement, dirtroads.<br />
NOT good for damp conditions, grass, mud, sand. (Sketchy cornering on grass. Tread not very good at clearing mud/debris.)
Dittos on the <i>Small Block 8s</i><br />
OK for dry hard-pack, pavement, dirtroads.<br />
NOT good for damp conditions, grass, mud, sand. (Sketchy cornering on grass. Tread not very good at clearing mud/debris.) I have the small block 8s on…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2009-09-14:1198434:Comment:397922009-09-14T13:31:48.772ZJMackhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/JMack
I have the small block 8s on a set of clinchers wheels. I did some training and a couple of races on them last year. They're good tires for dry fast courses. Once things get a little wet or slippery they lose their appeal for me. And in mud they plugged up pretty quickly. They work well in situations where file treads would be useful.
I have the small block 8s on a set of clinchers wheels. I did some training and a couple of races on them last year. They're good tires for dry fast courses. Once things get a little wet or slippery they lose their appeal for me. And in mud they plugged up pretty quickly. They work well in situations where file treads would be useful.