Heidenau K60 front 80/100-21 51S TT
K60 is the base model of the Heidenau K60 family: the manufacturer's recommended split is 40% tarmac and 60% gravel. Within the family, K60 Scout is set up for roughly equal road and dirt, while K60 Ranger is built for serious off-road (30/70). The front 80/100-21, with a load index of 51 (195 kg), suits cross-enduro machines.
Key features
- Grip on tarmac and gravel: the large-block tread pattern holds on unpaved lanes and on the tarmac stretches between off-road sections alike.
- Self-clearing: wide grooves and large gaps between the lugs throw mud out as you ride, so the pattern doesn't clog on a soft, wet track.
- Mileage and grip: Heidenau names the combination of the two as a defining property of the K60 — a selected compound works together with a purpose-built carcass.
- Comfort on the road: Heidenau K60 is built to get you to the dirt section comfortably along the tarmac.
- Spoked wheels: the tube-type (TT) build suits classic spoked rims.
Tread and construction
Heidenau K60 carries a classic block enduro tread with a high proportion of open space. The TT (tube-type) version carries an S speed index, permitting speeds up to 180 km/h. The 80/100-21 comes with the front tread variant — K60 front. The standard K60 carries no M+S marking. For winter use, Heidenau produces separate K60 M+S versions with a silica-based (SiO₂) compound — you can see them in the Heidenau winter motorcycle tyres section.
Which motorcycles this size suits
The front 80/100-21 (K60 front tread) is a size for cross-enduro machines: it is found on the Beta RX 300, Yamaha AG200F, Cleveland Hauler 470.
Heidenau K60 80/100-21 suits light and classic enduros that live on the dirt but ride there under their own steam. If your routes are mostly tarmac, look at K60 Scout; for heavy adventure machines that live off-road, see K60 Ranger. Find your size in the Heidenau enduro tyre catalogue.
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