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Thursday
Jun072012

Kenda Millville 2 For WY

 KENDA Tire Choice for the Inyan Kara in WY is the Millville 2, for the gravely soil around Upton, WY.  

Continuing with success at the Forest Hill, LA National Enduro, Kenda tires will be available at the rest of the AMA/Rekluse National Enduros this year.  

Tim Anderson will have a good stock of the all new Kenda Millville 2 the recommended tire for the Inyan Kara National Enduro along with Washougal's and Tuff Tubes too.  He will also have tires available for the big wheel youth bikes, supply will be limited at first so make sure to reserve yours. Tire prices are as follows $60 front, $70 rear or $125 a pair for the 18", 19" and 21" tires, Tuff Tubes are $20, youth size tire prices are still being developed.  Same as last event, a free Kenda t-shirt with a pair of tires while supply lasts.  Mounting is available for $15 a tire for tubes and bib mousses, if my tire balls guy comes along we might do those too. In addition to cash, credit cards can be used at events where a cell phone signal is available. You can reserve your tires or ask questions at reservetires@msn.com or call me Tim at 248-431-7506 before 11:00 PM EST. If you are not familiar with the Kenda models or available sizes please go to their website http://www.kendausa.com/en/home/motorcycle/mx.aspx. We will be under the Red Kenda tent near registration and should be there early in the afternoon on Saturday, so stop by and say Hi or if you have in questions about Kenda tires in general.

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