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Kenda Juggernaut 26x4" Fat Tire

Kenda Juggernaut 26x4" Fat Tire

Kenda Juggernaut K-Shield with puncture resistant layer. In addition there is reflective liner to increase night visibility.
Compatible with:
  • Yukon 750 Limited
  • Yukon V2
  • Yukon Core
  • Yukon Step-Thru
  • Yukon V2 Step-Thru
Our Kenda 26x4" tires are in stock.
Regular price $89.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $89.00 CAD
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Customer Reviews

Based on 19 reviews
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Dustin Rogers

3 days after buying then they send out .

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Levi Wynnyk
Quality Tire, fair price

I needed a new tire and I thought the cheapest/easist way was amazon. The tire arrived and the quality was total junk and it didn't even fit the bike. Looked on Volt's website and the genuine tire from Volt was only $20 more then the cheap china piece of crap from Amazon. Tire fits perfect. Being cheap doens't always pay.

Thank you Levi! Glad to hear the genuine tires did the job. They're so costly to ship, so thank you for understanding why it's a bit more costly than the ones on other sites.

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Gordon Ireland

Kenda Juggernaut 26x4" Tire

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Lorne Sutherland
Shipping Problem

Items showed in stock but were not shipped for 2 weeks and tracking number for Canada Post did not work until items actually arrived which was over 3 weeks total…unlike other orders which arrived within 10 days.

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Johnny Gray
Poor durability, mediocre performance at best. Not for winter.

First off, I love my Yukon. It's far from perfect, but it's awesome bang for buck. That said, its tires are absolutely awful.

These tires wear out super fast. I went through 4 tires on the rear and 2 on the front before I'd put 2000 km on my bike's odometer. On pavement at anything below 18 or so PSI, they have a strong tendency to self-steer. Off road, they're reasonably effective but nothing to write home about. In snow, they are terrible. No grip, the rubber is rock-hard in the cold, and the drive-wheel's tire bead sometimes slips off at anything below about 12 PSI. I got punctures constantly, on road and off. Thorns, bits of twig, occasionally a tiny 3 mm long bit of wire. Would not shock me if a bee stinger passed through. I replaced them with cake eaters, which have been pretty decent in winter and summer, on road and off, and I haven't had a single flat since. The price is the only thing that makes the Juggernaut deserve 1 star rather than zero.