Kenda Front Motocross Tyre
The Kenda Front MX Tyre is engineered to deliver precise steering control, confident cornering, and reliable front-end grip across a wide range of track conditions. Designed for serious riders, this Kenda front motocross tyre tracks accurately through ruts, loose dirt, and hard-pack surfaces, giving you the stability and feedback needed to push harder with confidence. Built with durable construction and a performance-driven tread pattern, the Kenda front dirt bike tyre improves turn-in response, braking control, and overall handling, making it the ideal choice for motocross and off-road performance.
Kenda 90/90-19 52P K761 Dual Sport Front Tyre
SKU: EMXS-WHEEL-00006
Category: Electric Motocross Front Tyre
Tags: 19 inch front motorcycle tyre, dual sport motorcycle tyre, off-road front tyre
Product Brand: Kenda
UK price includes VAT. VAT removed automatically for international orders.
£74.99
In stock
| Weight | 6 kg |
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General Kenda Front Motocross Tyre FAQ
What is a Kenda Front MX Tyre designed for?
A Kenda Front MX Tyre is designed to provide precise steering control, front-end grip, and stable braking performance on motocross tracks and off-road terrain. It improves cornering accuracy and rider confidence across dirt, sand, and hard-pack surfaces.
How is a Kenda front motocross tyre different from a rear tyre?
A Kenda front motocross tyre is engineered for steering precision and braking stability, while a rear tyre focuses on traction and acceleration. The front tyre controls direction and cornering, making it critical for overall handling performance.
What size Kenda front dirt bike tyre do I need?
Most motocross bikes use front tyre sizes such as:
- 80/100-21
- 90/100-21
Always check your manufacturer’s specifications before purchasing a Kenda front dirt bike tyre to ensure proper fitment.
Are Kenda Front MX Tyres suitable for racing?
Yes. Many Kenda Front MX Tyres are built for competitive motocross use, offering reinforced side knobs, responsive tread design, and consistent grip under aggressive riding conditions.
What tyre pressure should I run in a Kenda Front MX Tyre?
Typical motocross tyre pressure ranges between:
- 12–14 PSI for track use
- Slightly lower for softer terrain
- Slightly higher for harder terrain
Correct tyre pressure improves steering control and reduces uneven wear.
Can I use a Kenda Front MX Tyre for trail riding?
Yes. A Kenda front motocross tyre can be used for trail riding, particularly in loose dirt and mixed terrain. However, for extreme rocky or dual-sport use, a more specialised off-road or dual-sport tyre may be better suited.
Why choose a Kenda Front MX Tyre?
A Kenda Front MX Tyre offers:
- Reliable front-end grip
- Strong cornering stability
- Predictable braking performance
- Durable tread design
- Excellent value for motocross riders
It is a trusted choice for riders who want consistent handling and confidence on off-road tracks.
Learn More About Kenda Front MX Tyres
If you’d like to explore more about Kenda Front MX Tyres, motocross tyre technology, and off-road performance standards, the following trusted resources provide additional insight:
Official Kenda Tyre Information
- Official Kenda Powersports Tyres Range https://powersports.kendatire.com
- Kenda Global Website – Motocross & Off-Road Tyres https://www.kendatire.com
These resources provide full specifications, tread designs, compound information, and recommended applications for Kenda front motocross tyres.
Motocross Tyre Reviews & Testing
- Dirt Bike Magazine – Motocross Tyre Reviews https://dirtbikemagazine.com
- MX Vice – Motocross Equipment & Tyre Testing https://mxvice.com
Independent reviews help riders compare handling, steering precision, and front-end grip performance across different motocross tyre brands.
Tyre Safety & Maintenance Guidance
- TyreSafe UK – Tyre Safety Advice https://www.tyresafe.org
- ACU (Auto-Cycle Union) – UK Motorsport Authority https://www.acu.org.uk
These organisations provide safety guidance and competition standards relevant to motocross and off-road riders in the UK.







