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Kenda Kruz K673 Motorcycle Street Rear Tire - 170/80H-15

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Size: 170/80H-15 (Rear)


Features

  • DOT approved, H-rated for speeds belted up to 130mph.
  • New 3+2 casting design, front and rear, for improved handling and high load carrying capacity.
  • New tread design, front and rear, with deep wide grooves for all weather Crusing.
  • New rubber compound for improved straight line stability and cornering performace.

Description

Designed to meet the needs and looks of very popular Cruiser market.

Brand: Kenda


Size: 170/80H-15 (Rear)


Rim Size: 15 Inches


Section Width: 170 Millimeters


Tire Aspect Ratio: 80


Load Index: 77


Speed Rating: H


Load Capacity: 908 Pounds


Tread Type: Symmetrical


Maximum Pressure: 300 Kilopascal


Rim Size: 15 Inches


Load Index: 77


Speed Rating: H


Load Capacity: 908 Pounds


Tread Type: Symmetrical


Maximum Pressure: 300 Kilopascal


Automotive Fit Type: Vehicle Specific Fit


Construction Type: Bias


Seasons: Year Round


Brand Name: Kenda


UPC: 047853936384


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Number: 046731526B1


Manufacturer Part Number: 046731526B1


Manufacturer: Kenda


Size: 170/80H-15 (Rear)


Section Width: 170 Millimeters


Tire Aspect Ratio: 80


Rim Width: 170 Millimeters


Tire Diameter: 170 Inches


Item Dimensions: 25.7 x 25.7 x 6.7 inches


Item Diameter: 15 Inches


Item Weight: 21 Pounds


Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description: 170/80H-15R


Ply: 6-Ply


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great tire at a great price! Update
Size: 170/80H-15 (Rear)
Down here in Florida, we get a lot of rain this time of year. Not that I'm into riding in the rain but occasionally I do get caught in it. The Metzlers I have now are not very rain friendly but these Kenda tires are perfect on dry and wet surfaces. I cannot wait to get them mounted on my VTX 1300S! I "can" speak highly of them now though since I've installed a pair of Kenda Tires on my Vmax. Lots of traction with them and they are long wearing too with great grip on cornering. Update: been riding on these tires mow for over 1000 miles and like my Vmax, they handle great on dry or wet pavement. The dealers like these tires because of the amount of tread and pattern on them and they don't take any more or less weights when balancing if the Tech is skilled and experienced. As far as price vs a cheap tire? Big tire Companies advertise and whondo they pass the cost to? You! So, if you think paying more for a name brand tire is netter just remember the costbof advertising. These are great tires and more people should try them out for quality, longevity, price, and performance. I'm going to try a set of Kenda AT tires on my FJ when needed in the future. I highly recommend this tire for your bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2017 by typical buyer

  • Everything a tire should be!
Size: 150/80HR16 (Rear)
Got this to replace the worn-out merzler 888 on my '06 Yamaha Roadliner, that had some BAD uneven wear...not sure if it was just a bad 888 or what, but it had worn thru to the belts in straps. So, wasn't keen on getting another 888. Stock tire size on roadliners are an oddball size and $$$ when you find them, so I went with a slightly lower profile( and substantially lower price ) tire here, and I'm LOVING this tire! Handles great, wear is great after 700 miles, stable as a rock...just a great tire. I've read that the Kendas use a harder rubber compound than other tire manufacturers for longevity (maybe, maybe not), but if it's true it doesn't seem to have any noticeable impact on grip. Now granted, this is an 800lb cruiser, not a sport bike, but for Myself it performs very well. I was expecting a little longer "break-in" period due to the harder compound, but 50-60mi later it's was nicely scrubbed and stable as a rock. I'd not hesitate to get another one when this one is worn out...it really is a GREAT price, and a GREAT tire! Well worth it, and I recommend Kenda tires to anybody who asks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Jon K

  • The best tire you can buy. And it's cheap. Rubber so hard, I got a flat and didn't even notice... 3 times!
Size: 140/90H16 (Rear)
I've used these on multiple motorcycles for about 10 years. Since I discovered them, I've never bought anything else. Except once I thought I'd try a Metzler Marathon just to see if a more expensive tire would outperform this one. That lasted barely more than half what the K673s do. This is the highest mileage tire I've found (lasts 9,000 miles on the back of my Goldwing, much longer on lighter bikes). It's on the lower end for price. Rolls smoothly without vibration, and the rubber is so hard, they actually work pretty well without being inflated! Seriously, I've gotten flats that I didn't even notice for days. This has happened multiple times on multiple bikes. I'd find myself thinking "my bike is handling a little differently" while I was halfway through my 20 mile commute. By the time I got home or to work, I'd forget anything was wrong. 3 or 4 days later (still riding the bike each day), I'd remember to check the tires and find one had zero psi. A little embarrassing, but the tires don't seem to notice much. That's pretty good peace of mind for me. Not that I recommend running them without air, but it isn't likely to leave you stranded either. Don't tell Kenda, but I would probably pay twice as much for these. The best motorcycle tire I've ever used. I've been riding for almost 25 years and in that time have put twice as many miles on motorcycles as I have in cars or trucks, including multiple road trips as far as 9,000 miles in 3 weeks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2018 by Adam Irrgang

  • Good brand and quality for the price.
Size: 130/90H-16 (Front)
Got delivered in a good amount of time. It’s a good quality product.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by Chandler Todd

  • Excellent product
Size: 80/90H-21 (Front)
Excellent product
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2026 by Joelamcdaniel

  • Nice looking tire. Well functioning on my Sportster
Size: 130/90H-16 (Rear)
Previous owner of the bike had put on a fatter tire, thinking it would look cool. Unfortunately, she chose form over function and the tire was rubbing against the drive belt. It would not have ended well. So, I moved from the fat 140 down to the stock size 130. I still think the profile on the Kenda looks really good. It's a tad narrower and the tire doesn't rub on anything. It seems to perform well too. Nice tire for the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Joe E. Consumer

  • I prefer traction over longevity
Size: 120/90H-17 (Front)
I have been a devout Dunlop customer for 30yrs. Last yr I went with a shinko 777 on the rear because Dunlop quit making the size for my bike. This yr I had to replace the front and Dunlop priced theirs to high so I went with the Kenda. It's comparitively inexpensive and since I mount and balance my own tires I saved some there. I am really impressed with this tire it mounted easy and balanced out fine. It holds the road really well as well as the dunlop. I spent a whole day in pouring down rain and it moved water like it had water pumps in it. Holding a hard curve like it was dry. It runs smooth as silk even at high speeds. Not sure what the wear is gonna be like I have 609 miles on it and still have mold hairs. There are some that wear longer but I'll trade longevity for traction every time. I recommend this tire. I trust it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by James Beals

  • 15,700 Miles On My First Kendra And Still Riding On It!
Size: 170/80H-15 (Rear)
I bought my first Kenda Kruz K673 Rear Tire (170/80H) for my 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 in Feb 2020! Exactly 3 yrs later it now has 15,700 miles on it with some tread still remaining! I choose this tire as it was the least expensive I could find in 2020. On my first ride I instantly noticed how well it grips the road and cornering was like being on rails. I was more confident when riding in the rain as it grips the road so much better than the previous Michellin Commander II. This tire has exceeded all of my expectations! So I'm going to purchase another to retire Kendra #1 when she turns 16,000 miles. She has served me well! My riding style: never do burnouts, a little heavy handed on the throttle when accelerating, all short trips around town and some highway riding. No long trips ever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by William Phillips Jr

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