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Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Dual Sport Front Tire

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Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Dual Sport Front Tire - Features

  • 40% on-road and 60% offroad
  • Compound and wide block tread pattern delivers optimal on and offroad grip and performance
  • Excellent braking and traction on a wide range of surfaces from loose to hard pack
  • High cornering stability on soft terrain
  • Good self-cleaning properties
  • Wheels sold separately

  • Available in:
    100/90S19 TT, 110/80B19 TL, and 90/90S21 TL
    Note: Part# 329-0170 for R1150/1200GS Adventure and 329-0171 for KTM 950 Adventure

Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Dual Sport Front Tire - Reviews

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Review by Martin Brown from Lindsay, CA on 8/22/2012
Use on a DR 650 works real great.
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Review by Matt from Hood River, OR on 12/7/2012
Adding off road capability to supermoto. Ktm 690smc just mounted them up, required a fair amount of weight to balance, but no vibe aside from massive knobbies. Put about 60 miles of mixed on them from wet asphalt and twisty turns, gravel fire road to muddy singletrack/ boulder/ tree root shallow snow. So far really impressed! Don't know how long they'll last, but they dominate the gravel, and do better than they have any right on everything else. Heideneau k60 scout on back. Great combo.
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Does it all!
Review by sam from phoenix, AZ on 2/26/2013
Went to Death Valley last March on my hopped up KLR and everyone I rode with had this front tire! Triumph 800, Vstrom 1000, BMW Gs's, Ktm 990, and Super Tenere. So I bought one and I must agree it worked great it wore out at the same time as the Heidenau 140 rear and the combo was excellent. We did it all, hard desert dirt roads, real rocky stuff, 2 lane twisties, and interstate, not much sand. Real sensitive to pressure, I run about 28 hot off pavement and 35 cold on. Running a lower pressure off pavement really felt squirrely. Approximately 8000 miles and performed well to the last probably should have flipped it at 5000 and rode till ten!
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