I know nothing about these but saw it and it seems to be a deal to me. Plenty of stock around.
According to the reviews they suit wheel chairs.
Not available for delivery but can be C&C.
11 comments
jezzery
14 Aug 17#1
These might fit on your wheelchair but not your road bike
Reaper_Man
14 Aug 17#2
A child's bike might have 24" wheels.
bonzobanana
14 Aug 17#3
Pretty sure from has been stated on halfords site these are imperial/fractional measurement tyres so will be larger than normal 24" tyres. They will not suit modern 24" bikes like children's mountain bikes but will suit old retro children's bikes. Quite a rare size nowadays except for wheelchairs.
esudl
14 Aug 17#4
Will this fit a 1985 Vauxhall Nova?
Besford to esudl
15 Aug 17#6
Only on the front.
nebno6
14 Aug 17#5
Thanks OP, perfect for my stabalizers for my 29er!
mugglesquop
15 Aug 17#7
Kenda are crap from my experience
bonzobanana to mugglesquop
15 Aug 17#9
Kenda are huge they are they are manufacturer behind many other brands and Hung A I think is linked to them which is the manufacturer of Schwalbe tyres. Probably hard to get away from Kenda tyres even if the brand is different. Many bike brand tyres and tubes are Kenda, I know Giant are. My favourite tyres for great quality and reasonable pricing.
mugglesquop to bonzobanana
16 Aug 17#10
hmmm well the ones i had for MTB and BMX were crap, very soft compound.
expect they produce different qualities for different markets.
squigglehead72
15 Aug 17#8
Just got my lad a 24" hybrid. You can't go wrong at £1 for a pair of spare tyres - if they don't fit as per other comments, then the kids can user them a an alternative hula-hoop :thumbsup:
bonzobanana
16 Aug 17#11
Maybe a low weight tyre with a performance compound? I tend to go for the complete opposite heavy tyres with long life compounds. These koncept tyres seem to generally review well.
Opening post
According to the reviews they suit wheel chairs.
Not available for delivery but can be C&C.
11 comments
expect they produce different qualities for different markets.