








🏁 Ride Fast, Grip Hard, Last Longer – Own the Road with Kenda KM1!
The Kenda KM1 110/70R17 front tire is a high-performance radial designed specifically for sport-touring motorcycles. Featuring a durable 4-ply construction and an optimized apex geometry, it offers exceptional high-speed stability and agile handling. Its advanced tread pattern and rubber compound ensure superior wet grip and even wear, delivering reliable traction and longevity for confident rides in all conditions.






























| ASIN | B0C3DCHY9X |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,748 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Street Motorcycle Sport Tires |
| Brand | Kenda |
| Construction Type | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (804) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 35.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12 pounds |
| Load Capacity | 467 Pounds |
| Load Range | M |
| Manufacturer | Kenda |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KM1 |
| Model | KM1 |
| Rim Width | 17 Inches |
| Section Width | 7.1 Inches |
| Size | 110/70-17 F |
| Tire Diameter | 24.8 Inches |
| Tread Depth | 7 Millimeters |
| Tread Type | Directional |
| UPC | 047853178661 |
| UTQG | 400 AA A |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 110/70-17 F |
K**B
Excellent value and is an excellent tire great quality
The Kenda K671 Cruiser ST Rear Tire (150/70-17) is an outstanding choice for anyone looking to upgrade their motorcycle's performance and reliability. This tire delivers excellent grip and stability, whether you're cruising on highways or navigating through city streets. The tread design provides superior traction in both wet and dry conditions, giving me confidence during every ride.What stands out most is the durability of this tire. It’s built to last, with a tough construction that resists wear and tear even after extended use. The smooth handling and comfortable ride quality it offers make long trips much more enjoyable. Additionally, the price point is very reasonable for the level of performance and longevity you get.Overall, the Kenda K671 Cruiser ST Rear Tire is a fantastic investment for any rider seeking a dependable, high-quality tire. I highly recommend it for its performance, durability, and value!
D**Y
Better than expected!
I was a bit hesitant on getting these tire mostly because it’s my first motorcycle tire replacement. Followed the size guide for my bike and man these tires are nice! Perfect price, size, quality, traction on them is great. I had a friend install them super easy and no vibration or issues at all!!
S**D
best bang for the buck I've seen
I tried these tires and really didn't think I'd like them but for approximately $200 for a set, it was worth a try. I've tried other brands but so far, these hold up to my 140mile commute. Most tires, the rears are gone in about 4k. I think I have 4k on my first Kenda and it's still has about half the tread. That being said, I am not a knee dragger. I do enjoy the twisties. I find these are less sticky but not bad enough to be dangerous for my riding style. I have these on a 2014 Honda VFR800 and 2024 Kawasaki z900. Both have traction control and that may help. I have bought 2 sets and have stocked a couple for when they need changing. I mount and balance my own tires using the Rabaconda tire changer. I find the performance is still good enough to ride the backroads with confidence. I've only been in the rain once and it was a torrential downpour doing 70mph up a hill on the freeway and I lost traction in a puddle but let off the gas and it was fine. The tire was new and under 150 miles on it. It was the most water coming down I've seen. I was using Pilot Road 4s, 5s and 6s but cannot afford the near $500 per pair. I'm anticipating 8-10k mileage from the rears. I am not estimating the fronts yet. If you try these tires, remember, not as sticky so if you are an all out knee dragger, these may not be for you. For me, these are working for the mix of backroads and freeways I ride. I commute 36K miles a year and spread those miles over 3 bikes. That doesn't count my weekend miles.
N**O
Good tire, great price
I was leery of the low cost, but risked it for a pair of Iron Butt Challenges. Definitely worth it! I pushed my sport tourer hard for 1,500 miles in 30 hours and another 1,500 later the same week. Good road feel, at freeway and low speed. Great traction with no appreciable road whine/noise. I buy tires pretty often and will be these again without hesitation.
N**T
I mean it holds air soooooo.....
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.
A**N
Good tires
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
Z**L
Good budget tire
I have a sport touring bike that I try to ride whenever the weather cooperates. It racks up a fair number of miles, a combination of highway and local roads. The Metzeler Sportecs that I'd been running were getting pretty worn, and the rear tire had just gone past the bottom of the wear bars. In other words, I was overdue for tires. I was contemplating a premium tire like Michelin, but $500+ of rubber just wasn't in the budget. I looked around for tires in the sizes that I needed and settled on the Kendas. They're listed as sport touring tires, which is mostly what I do with this bike (no track days). The reviews were good, the speed rating was high enough for my bike, and the load ratings were the same as the tires I was replacing and gave me a comfortable margin of load capacity. OK, I'm sold. The tires arrived quickly (they gave me a 5 day window for delivery, and these tires arrived on the first day). One day I came home and a big box with a pair of tires in it was waiting for me. They even sent a small bottle opener in the box. A little weird but cool. Installing them was a CHORE. The sidewalls on these tires are very stiff, and they're a little wider than the factory tires (though they're the same size as the tires that I replaced). Putting them on the wheels with tire spoons was a real fight. Use plenty of soapy water or bead lubricant, and perhaps a drop-center tool to help you if you go this way. Or just pay someone else, like I should have. Getting the beads to seat was another hurdle. I used a spray bottle with soapy water on the beads, and I think each tire needed 40 PSI to finally pop their beads into place. That's close to the maximum recommended pressure when seating beads, and they sounded like gunshots when they finally went. I don't look forward to having to change them in the future-- they're ON THERE. The tires were almost perfectly balanced as-installed. I think each one needed 1/2 oz. of weight to get it to balance. These tires are supposed to be the same size and aspect ratio as the ones I removed (according to both Amazon and the numbers on the sidewall), but they're noticeably wider just the same.. This worried me because I don't have a lot of room between the rear tire and the fender, but the tire fit with room to spare. The fatter tires look good on the bike. So how do they work? So far, brilliantly. I took the bike out for a quick spin. I was very careful because new tires can be slick and the roads were still a bit wet, but I never felt them even come close to breaking traction. I rode around town and then did some slow circles in a parking lot to scrub the sides of the tires in a bit more. Even on wet roads, these things were glued to the ground. In a corner, these tires tip in more quickly than the Metzelers that they replaced. The Metzelers were a great tire for many miles, but I'd done a lot of highway riding and they were squared off so they no longer fell into a corner quite as easily. These Kendas make the bike feel more agile than it has in a while. On the highway, these tires were butter-smooth. The balance is dead-on and there's no shake at all. No idea about noise because the exhaust is kind of loud and I wear ear plugs to ride, but I didn't notice anything unusual at all. If these tires last as long as the Metzelers did (6000 miles of my ownership, plus who knows how many with the previous owner), they'll be an outstanding value. That's a big ask-- this is a heavy, relatively powerful bike-- but so far these tires are very impressive for the price. I'll update once I have some more miles on them. UPDATE: I've ridden on these for a couple of hundred miles and really like them. The bike is easier to maneuver at slow speeds and lays down better in corners. The vibration I had with the previous Metzelers (flat spot) is gone and these are smooth on the highway. They do tend to follow grooves in the road perhaps a bit more than the Metzelers, but nothing alarming. Traction on tar "snakes" and freshly sealed asphalt is better than with the Metzelers. I haven't pushed them hard enough to find out where the limits are, but these tires feel great during everyday riding. UPDATE 2 10-2025: These tires are still a good value, but I'm finding that they're more sensitive to grooves and imperfections in the pavement than the previous Metzelers. I've gone over some heavily grooved roads a couple of times and the bike has wagged its tail a bit. Not enough to lose control or anything, but it definitely wakes you up. I also feel a bit of weave at highway speeds that I didn't get with the Metzelers. I've checked tire pressures, aligned the rear wheel, etc. and it hasn't made a difference. So far they're wearing well and seem like a pretty good tire all around so I'm not ready to dock them a star, but they seem a little twitchier to me than the previous tires. I have a longish trip coming up soon, we'll see how they do.
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