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K60 tyre reviews


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K60 tyre review

Grip in dry conditions

Braking in dry conditions

Grip in wet conditions

Braking in wet conditions

Grip in snow

Driving comfort

Internal noise level

Tyre wear

Fuel consumption

Average based on 27 test results
Ø 1,336,304 km driven


17.10.2008 from  Ashley Earl Note  2.87
(7,200 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level  N/A
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
90 / 90 -21 R
Honda XRV750
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
I used this tyre for a 4,500 mile trip to Morocco, perfect balance of motorway cruising, mountain road grip and off-road durability, still has plenty of life left!

04.06.2008 from  Donal Note  4.51
(16,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level  N/A
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
90 / 90 -21 H
KTM 950 Adventure
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
See K60 rear, fair price - brilliant tire!

04.06.2008 from  Donal Note  4.51
(16,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level  N/A
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption  N/A
Tyre size and vehicle make
140 / 80 -18 R
KTM 950 Adventure
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
Falls in the same category as the Conti TKC80 but is much cheaper, lasts longer and has more grip onroad. I wonder how they do that - excellent!