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Tire stuff Shinko
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Check sidewall date codes and make sure they are made within this decade..... :ohmy:missionkz wrote: They were on sale and I think only I paid $90.00 for the pair of Shinko 712s.
Yes H rated..... 120/90H-18 and 100/90H-19 and it included free shipping.
Which is almost half of what my Avon Phenoms cost!!
And, that is what concerns me..... seems too cheap for a decent tire.
My KZ1000 LTD, (old parts bike now) still has the second set of tires on the mag wheels!! Ha ha..
That is very cheap, even the carp Dunlops I ran once were more than that.
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Nice stingray!GregZ wrote: Shinko 712's ,, that's what I use and haven't had any complaints. There sticky in the corners and grip well in the rain. As far as milage I have 2000 on the this set and still look new
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I have a different set of shinkos on my GPZ 550, and I like them a lot. They were cheap, but, yeah, they handle great, not as noisy as I thought they'd be (they're dual sport tires. don't shoot me). I'll look into these to replace the knobbies.
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www.motorcycle-superstore.com/6205/i/shinko-712-rear-tire
www.motorcycle-superstore.com/6204/i/shinko-712-front-tire
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I'm looking for good handling and decent life. I try to stay out of the rain and snow, but sometimes you get caught out. The local cycle parts place only had two options, one was knobby, which I don't think I want.
I see the 712s here at www.motorcycle-superstore.com/6204/i/shinko-712-front-tire
How do I convert the size? They have 120/80, 100/90, etc. Will any of these fit my bike?
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Thanks for the help.
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Because of size and rating and price I run an F230 front and a 712 rear. I live in the PNW where it the roads are wet constantly, and they perform well. I found the longevity of the F230 rear to be the same as the 712, so I go with the cheaper one there.
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75mph-85mph at freeway speeds... smooth.
Had the bike up to +120mph on the speedo a couple times... nothing notable, other then normal KZ1000 handling stuff.
I've ridden in rain .... no problem... spirited riding on super hard core 25mph to 50mph switchback mountain roads... no problem... 10-12 miles of well maintained dirt roads... not bad at all.... two up riding... all good.
No wobbles or head shake... all in all... a pretty good pair of tires for under $120.00 plus shipping was free.
Equal to a pair of high end big name tire brands? Well, I doubt it but I am quite happy with these, especially compared to the old, and well used rear Metzler and front Avon that was on it.
Also, there was no problem with balancing, as some others have suggested/claimed, although my rear Shinko 712 (120/90 H-18) needed a full 2 ounces to get balanced.
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