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Conti Twinduro TKC80 Motorcycle Tire

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Designed for 40% on-road and 60% off-road use. Continental's compound and wide block tread pattern deliver optimal on and off-road grip and performance. This tire also offers excellent braking and traction on a wide range of surfaces from loose to hard pack.

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4.4

(based on 15 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Versatile (7)
  • Good ride (6)
  • Durable (3)
  • Good cornering (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

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        • Motorcycle enthusiast (6)

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      (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      6000 Miles in Mexico

      By kabodkhwaamkhid

      from Northern UT

      Pros

      • Good Ride
      • Versatile

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Motorcycle Tire:

          These tires took me 6000 miles from northern Utah to south of Mexico City and back. I used them on my '03 650 GS and was very pleased with the ride.

          I had about about 100 lbs of gear on the bike. Initially they were very squirelly at high speeds (which can be expected) but after a couple hundred miles they rode well and only got better with more mileage.

          Although there is a slight hum that emits from the tires at speed, it is not extremely loud.

          These tires saw all types of terrain from smooth highways of the US to beat up roads of Mexico and also a dirt road leading up to a volcano base camp which road normally requires 4 wheel drive. The tires retained great traction though the road was soft and on the return trip it had rained which made it very muddy.

          Great tire for a dual sport bike.

          (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Great dual-sport tire

          By JMFH

          from Long Island, NY

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          Pros

          • Durable
          • Easy To Install
          • Good Cornering
          • Good Ride
          • Versatile

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Motorcycle Tire:

              I ride a 2002 Honda xr650l and have used everything from 10% off road to 90% off road tires and found the Conti's to be exactly what I was looking for. They handle good on road and have better wear then the more off road tires (would go through them in about 2000 miles, the Conti's last about 4000 miles or about a full summer). They also work great in the dirt as long as you are not looking for a straight off-road performance tire. These tires handled everything I threw at them on the trails including steep/large hill climbs, mud, hard pack, grassy fields, rocky fire roads, and light sand conditions at high speeds or low. Just put on my third set.

              • Motorsports:
              • Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast

              (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

               
              4.0

              Great tires for the money

              By Bob

              from west central Florida

              Pros

              • Good Cornering
              • Good Ride
              • Versatile

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Off-Road
                • Replacement
                • Street Riding
                • Upgrade

                Comments about Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Motorcycle Tire:

                I've got these on my 84 Yamaha XT600, so far I've ridden the bike over quite a few things one wouldnt normally take their bike over, these tires never once slipped on me. they have a very distinctly dirtbike look to the tread pattern, which offers a VERY good level of traction, and handle well. I'll be able to say better how they handle once I get my front wheel bearings replaced, but I'm VERY impressed with these, and absolutely want another set or two to have on hand.

                IF you're an adventure lover like me, you'll enjoy these tires every time you go out, almost guaranteed.

                • Motorsports:
                • Mechanic, Motorcycle Enthusiast

                (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Great Tire Conti TKC80

                By MrMac

                from Undisclosed

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                Comments about Continental Conti Twinduro TKC80 Motorcycle Tire:

                I have had three sets of Cont Tkc 80 and are an awesome tire off road and on street. I used then for my Purdoe Bay ride to Alaska this summer and they work great. I travel well over 1,200 miles on dirt and riding the Dalton Hwy I was glad to have them. If you been there you know what I'm talking about. Just purchased my third set and looking forward to my next ride with them. I have to say when your bike is fully loaded and I mean loaded pannier full and two Ortlieb bags full of camping gear and riding BMW R1200 GS Adventure you will wear down set of tires in around 5,000 miles. But the tires handle well on hard pack dirt and loose. On pavement they don't even feel like knobby tires and hold the road well. I say money well spent on these tires if you are serious about Dual Sport riding. I also plan on using them again next summer when I head back to Alaska.

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                • Q:

                  This tire comes with an "S" rating and a "Q" rating for a tubeless tire. What does that mean?

                  I am purchasing this front tire for a 2005 Suzuki DL 1000. Which size 120/70 or 100/90 would be better for a heavy off road motorcycle?
                  Asked on 3/13/2013 by Brandon from Mendon, Utah

                  1 answer

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                    Thank you for your question! The "S" and "Q" ratings would be speed ratings. The "S" would be rated for up to 112mph and the "Q" would be rated to 99mph. Unfortunately we are only able to recommend stock sizing for legal reasons. You may want to check some online forums for this sizing information to see what others have used. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

                    Answered on 3/14/2013 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  How many side-to-side rows of knobbies are of the circumference on a 90/90 x 21"? How many on a 150/70 x 17"? Reason of the inquiry is to attempt to determine the proper number of studs needed for winter riding. Thank You for the assistance of minimizing the wait time.
                  Asked on 12/5/2012 by K-Bobber, Bikoholic from Williston, ND

                  1 answer

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                    A:

                    Thank you for your question. Unfortunately the information you seek is not disclosed to us by the manufacturer. You may need to purchase the tires to get the stud count. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you by contacting us by email at Sales@bikebandit.com, Live Chat or by phone toll free at 888-339-3888. We are more than happy to help.

                    Answered on 12/6/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  Can I put a tube in a "tubeless" tire? I'm considering the Continental Twinduro 90/90-21 and 130/80-17 on my 2009 Kawasaki KLR650 with wire spoke wheels.
                  Asked on 11/3/2012 by Doug from Red Lodge, MT

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                    Thank you for your question. Yes tubeless tires can be used with an inner tube with no problems at all. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you by contacting us by email at Sales@bikebandit.com, Live Chat or by phone toll free at 888-339-3888. We are more than happy to help.

                    Answered on 11/5/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  Hi,
                  what size should i best take for an stock R80G/S of 1985 ?
                  Thanks
                  Asked on 9/10/2012 by oupsone from Montréal,CA

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                    Thank you for your question. The sizes you will need are the 90/90-21 for the front, and the 120/90-18 for the rear. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you by contacting us by email at Sales@bikebandit.com, Live Chat or by phone toll free at 888-339-3888. We are more than happy to help.

                    Answered on 9/10/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  I have a 2010 KTM smc. The rear wheel is a 160/60-17. What size would be the best fit to replace the stock tire. Would either the 150/70/17 or the 180/55-17 fit? Thanks
                  Asked on 8/24/2012 by Gary from San Fran

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                    Thanks for writing into BikeBandit.com. For legal reasons BikeBandit.com does not offer mechanical/technical advice. We do offer repair manuals that may provide the info you need to help you solve your problem.

                    Answered on 8/24/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  Is the 130/80-17 listed in the drop down box a tube type or tubeless type?
                  Asked on 6/12/2012 by Anonymous

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                    A:

                    Thanks for your question! The 130/80-17 is listing as a tubeless tire.

                    Answered on 7/3/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  If I order a set for my 2008 r1200gs, I would want to know what year they are manufactured. Can this be confirmed and guaranteed pre-purchase?
                  Asked on 6/11/2012 by reidguyton from LA (Lower Arkansas)

                  1 answer

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                    A:

                    Thanks for your question! Unfortunately we do not have access to check the warehouse before purchase nor is there an efficient way to do so. I know though from working on our warehouse end we get are tires shipped in factory fresh on a daily basis and we offer such smokin prices on them we are unable to house them long enough to get aged.

                    Answered on 6/21/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  What size front and rear, fit a 2011 DR650? Thanks, Darryl
                  Asked on 4/30/2012 by Anonymous

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                    A:

                    Good question! It came OEM factory with a 90/90-21 front and a rear runs a 120/90-17 for the 2011 DR650.

                    Answered on 5/3/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  What is the difference between this 150/70 by 17 bias tire vs. 140/80 by 17 radial tire for the $50 price diffential?
                  Asked on 4/9/2012 by bill

                  1 answer

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                    A:

                    Thanks for your question! The difference would be the size and the Radial construction vs. Bias construction

                    Answered on 4/10/2012 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  I was wondering if this tire fits on XR650L , I have the rear and would like to purchase a front. The Conti website says that 3.00-21 is the proper size for Honda, and the only 21 inch one on your site pulls up as tubeless? The Honda uses a tube.

                  Thanks Dave
                  Asked on 1/10/2011 by Anonymous

                  1 answer

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                    Thanks for your question!

                    Yes this tire will work for your XR650L. It is a tube type tire.

                    Answered on 1/27/2011 by Anonymous
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                Specifications and Options

                Brand Continental
                Front / Rear Front, Rear
                Tube / Tubeless Tube Type, Tubeless
                Rim Size 21, 19, 18, 17
                Shipping Restrictions Tire
                Tire Size 90/90-21, 100/90-19, 110/80-19, 120/70-17, 120/70-19, 120/90-18, 130/80-17, 140/80-17, 140/80-18, 150/70-17, 150/70-18, 170/60-17, 180/55-17, 3.50-18
                Bias / Radial Bias Belted, Bias Ply, Radial
                Sidewall Blackwall
                Load Index 54, 57, 59, 65, 69, 70
                Speed Rating Q, R, S
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