Ok, I wimped out and took the new Kenda tire down to the local bike shop and had them mount and balance it, cost me $28 and took less than 1/2 hour, I figure if I had attempted to do it myself it would have taken me more than an hour and a lot of back pain.
So, new tire on, looks good, but of course it needs broken in (about 100 miles according to Kenda). So, I headed out on a partial break-in ride. Put about 54 miles on the tire in about 1.5 hours of country road driving. The tire seems to handle pretty well, smooth, decent grip (although I'm not pusing it yet, and certainly not trying to get rid of the chicken strips yet), but this was a lot of twisty and semi-goat riding. It seems to be scuffing in pretty well so far, and doesn't seem to follow cracks and crevices in the road (always a concern with a new tire brand). We'll see how it wears over the next 6 months, and I'll be putting the same brand and model on the back in about 2 weeks and I'll take it on a similar break-in ride.
Another thing I found is that after about 1.5 hours in the saddle my seat was still pretty comfy, so I guess my slightly strange lookiing not quite stock seat is pretty comfortable.
So, new tire on, looks good, but of course it needs broken in (about 100 miles according to Kenda). So, I headed out on a partial break-in ride. Put about 54 miles on the tire in about 1.5 hours of country road driving. The tire seems to handle pretty well, smooth, decent grip (although I'm not pusing it yet, and certainly not trying to get rid of the chicken strips yet), but this was a lot of twisty and semi-goat riding. It seems to be scuffing in pretty well so far, and doesn't seem to follow cracks and crevices in the road (always a concern with a new tire brand). We'll see how it wears over the next 6 months, and I'll be putting the same brand and model on the back in about 2 weeks and I'll take it on a similar break-in ride.
Another thing I found is that after about 1.5 hours in the saddle my seat was still pretty comfy, so I guess my slightly strange lookiing not quite stock seat is pretty comfortable.
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