I didn't like the Kendas on my Clem Smith Jr at first either, but after
some consideration, I decided to just keep them until they wear out, or
until I have money burning a hole in my pocket, which is currently NOT the
case.

They are slower and heavier than other tires, but I find that if I just
accept the slower speed it doesn't diminish my enjoyment of the bike.  I
don't use my Clem like a road bike, it's more relaxed than that.  I just
put out the same amount of effort that I would otherwise and whatever speed
I achieve, is whatever speed I achieve.  Yea I'm 3 or more MPH slower than
I am on my Rivendell Road Standard shod with Compass LoupLoup Pass tires,
but who cares.  Well I don't at any rate.

Plus the Kendas have the added advantage of being very flat resistant.  I
don't even take a spare tube with me when I ride my Clem.  Granted, I don't
get more than 5 or 10 miles away from the house much on my Clem, but still,
it's somewhat liberating to feel that sort of confidence.

*I do carry spare tubes most of the time, but the couple of times I forgot
to put my saddlebag back on, I just shrugged it off and kept riding.

Jim
Austin, TX

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 10:16 PM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
jonasandle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a 2015 Clementine with the original Kenda tires. I have heard those
> aren’t nice tires and I’m starting to suspect the rumors are true. “Boggy”
> someone once said, and that makes sense to me.
>
> At any rate, something worse is happening. Every day I come home from the
> school commute and notice black speckles all over my legs, and more on my
> left leg than right. The dots are not like grease - they LOOK like grease
> but wipe off like dust. I took a video of this but think it might be weird
> to post leg videos. At any rate, I suspected the stuff was coming from the
> chain. Joe Bernard told me to get a chain cleaner and get at it, which I
> did, and now my chain is clean but I still have the problem. Roberta asked
> about my tires. Are they flaking off? They don’t appear to be, but I don’t
> know.
>
> Whatever the problem, doesn’t this seem like a good excuse to get new
> tires?
>
> I would love your input here. I want them to be the same fatness (there’s
> a technical term!) that I have now, because I LOVE them and because they
> fit with my fenders. I need puncture resistance. I have a healthy fear of
> flats and zero skills to fix them. I’m telling you I live dangerously. That
> is all!
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