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Kenda Cruiser K671 Motorcycle Street Tire - 150/70H-17

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Features

  • DOT approved, H-rated for speeds belted up to 130mph.
  • 6-ply rated, tubeless construction for sport, touring, and cruiser bikes.
  • Deep offset tread sips proved for excellent water dispersion and wet weather traction.
  • Stiff sidewall provides better performance and handling.
  • Wide contact patch for superior traction and increased mileage.

Description

Available for low profile sport/street tire applications.

Brand: Kenda


Size: 150/70H-17


Rim Size: 17 Inches


Section Width: 150 Millimeters


Tire Aspect Ratio: 70


Load Index: 69


Speed Rating: H


Load Capacity: 580 Pounds


Tread Type: Directional


Rim Width: 150 Millimeters


Brand: ‎Kenda


Size: ‎150/70H-17


Section Width: ‎150 Millimeters


Load Capacity: ‎580 Pounds


Tread Type: ‎Directional


Rim Width: ‎150 Millimeters


Tire Diameter: ‎150 Inches


Item Diameter: ‎17 Inches


Item Weight: ‎14.1 Pounds


Automotive Fit Type: ‎Universal Fit


UPC: ‎047853969269


Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description: ‎150/70H-17


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Manufacturer: ‎Kenda


Model: ‎Cruiser


Item Weight: ‎14.1 pounds


Item model number: ‎046711721C1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎046711721C1


Date First Available: September 28, 2007


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  • Excellent tire for the price and consistent performance and results over the past 9 years and 77k miles
March 2017: So this tire had some issues and only lasted 5926miles. The shortest time/miles ever in the past decade or so running this. Tire started to vibrate really bad which usually happened at higher miles for me and not around 6k. Also had an incident in which the tire popped off the bead from what I assume is low air pressure/lack of checking. The usual uneven wear pattern that causes massive vibrations is the usual give away that the tire is going and starting to fall apart. Still a excellent deal for the price paid and excellent grip. April 2017: Got another 11028 miles out this tire which was installed in March 2016. Started to get heavy vibrations at higher interstate speeds. Decided to replace this before it gets ripped like the last one. Added some more pictures. March 2016: Been running the K671 in 150/70-17 for the past 70k miles and am getting consistently 9-11K miles out of them depending on the season. They usually wear quicker in the winter and get worn down around 9k miles. Summer sets usually last me over 10k with the last set showing metal and actually de laminating and ripping at 11.3K. Ive been pushing this time a bit too far. Grip is excellent and rain traction is a dream. Cannot go wrong with this on a Suzuki V-Strom or BMW 650cs. A dead giveaway on the tire going is that they get really wobbly and shaky. The DOT code on the tire received in March 2016 was 3515 Meaning it was produced in the 35th (August) week of 2015 which isn't bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2016 by sceneIT? sceneIT?

  • Definitely makes the ride more enjoyable
Bought this tire for my 2003 Honda VTX 800 nice smooth ride quiet good Red cuts water real well recently took my bike on a 700 mile ride road smooth no problems. Good quality tire.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by bigpoppa41matt

  • Good tire, but wears unevenly
I use Kenda Challenger K657 on the front, and have been extremely pleased with the grip, handling, and treadwear -- both how many miles, and how evenly it wears -- on that tire. I ride a Suzuki VStrom 1000, and unfortunately, there is no 150/70-17 in the Challenger line to use on the rear of my bike, so I have to look at other model tires. I've bought 2 of these tires back-to-back. I like the Cruiser K671 rear tire pretty well, and they are, generally, a pretty good compliment to the Challenger. I have precisely zero complaints about the wet or dry handling (a big issue for me b/c a Shinko Cruiser tire threw me down in the rain crossing some rail tracks!) and the grip is completely satisfactory for how I ride the VStrom - like a middle aged guy on a high-mileage sport touring bike... with the emphasis on touring, not sport. My only complaint is that when they wear, they wear unevenly -- they scallop around that central triangle shape, which is super-weird for a rear tire. When it scallops, it makes the bike handle a bit squirmy, and it wants to follow grooves. It scallops before the tire is fully used-up in the middle, too, so it always feels like I'm wasting 1000 miles. I'm currently replacing it at about 5000~6000 miles... not bad, but could be better if they wore evenly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2017 by Zina Deretsky

  • Great Option!
inexpensive and so far nice riding tire, I broke this bad boy in on a rainy day and it performed well! It has performed well on many more rainy days! I am going to replace the front soon with the same brand. If I can get away with paying these prices, and they wear well, I will be a happy man. I have almost 100,00 miles on my Vstrom and I go through a LOT of tires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2016 by Eric Hernandez

  • Tire for 'dual-sport' motorcycle.
Good quality for money. Arrived fast and as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by dbeemsta

  • Amazing
I put this on my car 300r and it changed the handling of my bike. I have about 3000 miles on it now and it still looks like new, it handles better then expected in the rain.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by Taco

  • Great tire
Great tire seems to be wearing well. Good traction not to rigid or too soft
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019 by David

  • 2006 DL650
I installed these before a 2000+ mile trip and they have been great. Flawless in the rain, grippy in the curves, and they are crazy cheap. They look like they will hold up for quite a few miles. 5 stars!
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2017 by R

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