Kinesin‐2 motors adapt their stepping behavior for processive transport on axonemes and microtubules A–CThe movement of single KLP3A/B motors fluorescently labeled at the KLP3A subunit was tracked on surface‐attached microtubules at saturating ATP conditions. The velocity (B) and run length data (C) were fit to a Gaussian and single‐exponential distribution, respectively. D–FThe corresponding analysis of the KLP11/20 motor fluorescently labeled at the KLP11 subunit moving on surface‐attached axonemes. Data information: Speeds are fit to a Gaussian distribution (± width of distribution), and run length is fit to a single exponential (± confidence interval). IF THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY OR IS OWNED BY A THIRD PARTY, AS INDICATED IN THE CAPTION LINE, THEN FURTHER PERMISSION MAY BE NEEDED BEFORE ANY FURTHER USE. PLEASE CONTACT WILEY'S PERMISSIONS DEPARTMENT ON PERMISSIONS@WILEY.COM OR USE THE RIGHTSLINK SERVICE BY CLICKING ON THE 'REQUEST PERMISSIONS' LINK ACCOMPANYING THIS ARTICLE. WILEY OR AUTHOR OWNED IMAGES MAY BE USED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO PROPER CITATION OF THE ARTICLE, AUTHOR, AND PUBLISHER. EMBO Rep, Volume: 18, Issue: 11, Pages: 1947-1956, First published: 08 September 2017, DOI: (10.15252/embr.201744097)