Kenda, Camel or Innova tires for urban bike? If you want to give a shot at one of these tire manufacturers "not so big and acknowledged, which is you pick and why?
Is there really a chasm between what these brands offer and the price / performance ratio from Schwalbe, Michelin, Continental, Bontrager, etc. ..
Thank you guys!
I agree with Josh C, Kenda is the first choice for reasonable / cheap range.But tires if you want tires that last time the high-end Continental, Schwalbe, Michelin, Vittoria and Bontrager are great if you are on a road bike, whether you're on a bike, then the range is really expand.Go to say Continental's website and take a look at their scope and applications that will help address this kind of tires you need for your driving style. Personally I do not run less than 6 sets of tires on my mountain bike.
On the "marks not recognized" I would take Kenda, but yes there is a huge difference. I take it because most low-end BMX throw stock Kenda and past experiences they have relatively well. I do not know what type of bike you're well. Michelin tires and Bontrager are much better quality if and are 10x more resistant to flats. Most premium tire like that last longer and have better protection dishes such as strips of Kevlar.
Posted on March 30, 2010.