Shinko 712
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Front tire is wearing great.... however, I can see from the wear I measured today on the rear... that this 120/90H18 Shinko 712 tire will not make it to much further then a safe, 5500-6000 miles with my spirited riding style.
Still, I didn't expect 9,000-10,000 with a tire that cost me $75 installed and balanced!!
Bruce
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2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
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Back in the day, I seem to remember only getting 2500-3500 miles out of a rear tire on these sorts of bikes,, so the fact that with today's tires we can get almost twice that, while having levels of grip we couldn't have imagined, is a miracle in itself. The 712's are not much more expensive, in actual $ than tires were back in the late 70's.
I don't know about the relative tread depths, but they are very different patterns, the 230 having a lot more tread cutouts and groves going round the middle, where as the 712's are fairly slick in comparison.
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Shinko 712 tread depthswest wrote: Pic of the 712? In got another Tour Master but is the 712 deeper tread?
Steve
5.84mm Front,6.57mm Rear
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I used 130 tires in the rear for years, but the cross-section of the tread deforms when mounting them on the narrow rear wheel. The 120 gives as good or even better handling, isn't as difficult to mount, and won't interfere with the chain guard.
The 110 on the front is too wide and may come in contact with things. This would be very bad. Keep in mind that while two tires may be marked with same size they may actually be very different sizes (strange - but true). So if one model 110 tire barely fits up front a different model tire may be too wide. As an example - below is an image that shows two of my Micheiin 100/90-V-19 tires. One is a Macadam 50-E and one is an A-48, but both are the exact same 100/90-V-19 size tires. However, it is obvious that one in much wider than the other. Ed
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Different brands of tire are definitely different in actual size and as stated earlier I think the Shinko 230 is likely a little bigger than the equivalent 712. Based on the Avon tire currently on the front, I think a 110 would be too wide for the rim. Tires also expand in use when hot so we need to be careful of adequate clearance, I recall one of the racers of the 70's (Sheene?) having a big off when a rear tire expanded and seized in the swing arm.
1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
1977 KZ650B1
1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
2015 Triumph Thunderbird LT
1980 Suzuki SP400
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