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Kenda Telonix Stick-E Tire


  • Average Rating: 4.75/5
  • # of Reviews: 4

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Product Description

Kenda Telonix DH Stick-E: Tall, ramped center tread great for climbing, DH casing ideal for Trials, H-shaped cornering knobs good for steering control. 2-ply casing, wire bead and STICK-E high grip compound.


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Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Ciaran Mauro a Downhiller from St. Helena, CA

Date Reviewed: July 14, 2010

Strengths:    Grip-Volume-Looks-Cornering

Weaknesses:    WEIGHTTT!!

Bottom Line:   
Great tire, very grippy of course and have SO MUCH volume. No way these will bottom on rim at all and there is so much tread lag with the Stick-E compound, they grip on to wet rocks, roots, sand, anything. I want to get a 2.4 Folding for the back now, because being the back wears faster because of traction, the DH Stick-E would be worn down way to fast for my needs, and they still have Stick-E side tread.

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Favorite Trail:   Lower 4H, Dave's Place FR

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $48.00

Purchased At:   internet

Similar Products Used:   Intense 2.5 DH-Maxxis High Roller-WTB Weirwolf 2.5-Maxxis Lopes Bling-Bling

Bike Setup:   Iron Horse 7Point7-Manitou Travis Single 180 TPC-Fox Vanilla RC


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by paul a Downhiller from ohio, usa

Date Reviewed: February 27, 2010

Strengths:    Grip!!! These things do their job especially in ealry spring muddy trails as well as loose gravelly trails where my high rollers would slide from under me. Love these tirees. Can lean the bike really far over with the h knobs on the side with confidence.

Weaknesses:    A lil heavy but who cares that much on a dh bike. What u lose in weight ull make up in confidence and grip

Bottom Line:   
Awesome tire for sketchy trails. Might want somethin a lil lesss grippy if u plan on driftin any.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $59.00

Bike Setup:   Runnin a 2.6 frnt and 2.4 rear


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Shoey79 a Downhiller from Kamloops, BC, Canada

Date Reviewed: March 20, 2009

Strengths:    Grip, high volume, true width, pretty fast for a 2.60"

Weaknesses:    None so far.

Bottom Line:   
I'm using a 2.6 on the front for higher volume a better grip. There's so much mud right now with spring melt and just rips into it and holds my line. I may use the 2.4 on the back, I'm also thinking about using the KOT or the El moco. I may not have the clearance with the dual chain rings to run the 2.4 on the back.

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Favorite Trail:   The one's without snow

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $55.00

Purchased At:   The Cafe

Similar Products Used:   Maxxis tires but I'm switching to Kenda now.

Bike Setup:   Kona Stinky


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Travis Marshall a Downhiller from Grand Junction

Date Reviewed: October 8, 2007

Strengths:    The H's on the side are the ultimate design for extreme edging on corners. The center knobs rool fasr but break extremely well due to their tall design. Not too big fo a 2.6 but bigger than a Maxxis 2.7. Tread sheds mud alot quicker that the Nevagal on the front.

Weaknesses:    The Hans Rey autograph is a print, i was hoping for an original.

Bottom Line:   
I was looking for a good tire that would handle the sticky wet soils that we have in the fall and winter. After the maiden ride yesterday in sticky/slimey conditions i know this is the tire that will get me through the winter with no worries. I'm sold on Kenda products because their treads have more grip than pavement on your face and the longevity of the rubber compounds is second to none.

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Favorite Trail:   The New DH trail (not named yet)

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   Every tire from Kenda. Maxxis Minion, Swampthing and High Roller

Bike Setup:   V-10 Boxxer Worl Cup, DT 440/6.1D, Sunline stem grips and bars.



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