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Kenda Tomac Nevegal Freeride Tyre
Kenda Tomac Nevegal Freeride Tyre
Kenda Tomac Nevegal Freeride Tyre
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| 24x2.5 | Discontinued - no longer available | |||||
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Top Features of the Kenda Tomac Nevegal Freeride Tyre
Freeride version of the popular Nevegal, providing greater traction on rocks and loose terrain
- 24 x 2.5 1140g, 26 x 2.35 1140g, 26 x 2.70 1430g, 26 x 2.50 1250g
- Can be used for either front or rear
- Stick-E rubber compound is soft allowing greater traction on rocks and forms over loose terrain
- Tall knobs designed to penetrate and hold on to loose terrain
- 30-50 PSI
- MTB
- Threads Per Inch: 60
- Tyre Bead: Wire
- Use: Freeride
Undoubtedly the greatest and most successful mountain bike rider of all time, John Tomac lends his name, expertise and experience to create this fantastic range of Kenda premium tyres.
Specification information
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John Tomac Signature Series. |
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CAP or CAP PLY as it has been referred to is an added layer of material that is under the tread area and runs from bead to bead. Generally used in Kenda Premium Downhill Tires as a puncture resistant material designed to prevent pinch flats. |
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Kenda is Certified by Mavic to build tubeless tyres to the UST (Universal System Tubeless) standards. Tubeless tyres offer decreased rolling resistance for easier pedaling. By eliminating the tube, lower air pressure can be achieved and the chances of pinch flattening is eliminated. |
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The ultimate tread compound. Kenda's L3R PRO compound (60 shore A durometer) in the center and the cornering knobs have Stick-E compound (50 shore A durometer). The benefits are great center thread life, and great cornering control and grip. Found typically in Kenda's Legends Series and race/performance tyres. |
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A slow rebound rubber (50 shore A durometer) for the ultimate in grip and traction control. The slow rebound rubber acts like a form of suspension that conforms to the trail, rock or roots surface instead of bouncing off it. Used primarily on Kenda's large downhill(2.35, 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7) tyres. |
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Found mainly on Kenda's K-Generation tyres, SRC combines the best attributes of low rolling resistance, extreme durability and tread longevity into one universal package that benefits riders of all disciplines. |
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Best for Rough and Rocky Terrain. |
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Best for use in light mud. |
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Best for Hard Pack and Dry Terrain. |
Sizing information
| Metric | ISO |
| SECT-DIA | |
| 26 x 1.0 | 25-559 |
| 26 x 1.25 | 32-559 |
| 26 x 1.5 | 40-559 |
| 26 x 1.75 | 47-559 |
| 26 x 1.9 | 50-559 |
| 26 x 2.125 | 57-559 |
| This is a generic size guide not all tyres will come in the sizes shown. | |
About Freeride & Downhill Tyres
Downhill and Freeride tyres are designed with a lot of factors in mind, they take a lot of abuse at speed so need to be strong, reliable and grippy. Key factors are: Mud clearance, this is how quickly the tyre clears its grip, a clogged tyre will not grip or track. Directional tread, a front tyre needs to track on corners and a rear tyre needs to grip when accelerating so tread patterns will often vary from front to rear. Width, wider tyres will sit above the mud and narrow tyres will cut through it, DH tyres are available in widths of upto 2.7” for wet conditions, the most common choices are 2.35” or 2.5” as these offer good all round performance in most conditions. Compounds, some brands will list a rubber compound, soft compound tyres like the 40a will offer superior grip to a 60a, but will not offer as much tread life due to the softer compound. Sidewalls, a DH tyre will have a thicker sidewall to enable it to be run at a lower pressure and minimise the risk of pinch punctures. This also offers more surface contact with the ground and maximises grip on corners.
About the Kenda brand
Kenda is one of the largest bicycle tyre manufactures in the world and with the introduction of John Tomac, often referred to as 'the greatest mountain biker ever lived' by many cycling magazines. John he has lent his expertise and wealth of experience to make Kenda the tyre of choice be it racing or casual riding.
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Magazine reviews for Kenda Tomac Nevegal Freeride Tyre
Review from MBUK
Kenda's Nevegal tyre has a bunch of awards under its belt. Designed by DH/XC legend John Tomac, it combines a relatively fast-rolling, ramp-fronted, mid height tread with Stick E soft-compound shoulder tread. The result is a great dry/intermediate tyre that glues itself to rock or root with equal tenacity, and paddles its way through muck OK too. The deep carcass adds impressive float and drop cushioning, and a rounded profile means it rolls into corners quickly and smoothly...
In conclusion...
Great value and protection; decent speed and impressive grip in most conditions.











