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Tire Weigh in
- Grnole
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Currently running Shinko tires on my KZ1000.
Front tire - 100 X 90 X 19
Rear Tire - 130 X 90 X 16
The front tire loses air pressure every few months, and the rear is showing cracking in the sidewalls. These tires have a great amount of tread on them..
Currently I have the front wheel off, while i construct a tool to remove the security bolt in a leaky fork, and I am thinking now is the time to replace tires. (my gator grip wont fit, so Im going to try the threaded rod method)
Are shinko's just cheap and that's why I am seeing these issues?
I am pricing out some Pirelli Sport Demons - going to roll with the same size, and Want to make sure if I am going to spend over $200 for the pair, that I get the most bang for my buck. Any weigh in from the masters?
Also - I want to point out, I just slammed on some Hagon replacement shocks... and though they are a bit longer than what was on there, I am liking the stance, and cannot wait to see how the rear holds up!
1980 KZ1000 LTD -B4
1984 Yamaha FJ1100
1972 Honda CL350 (sold)
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I see the affordability of the Shinkos to be advantageous because having several bikes, it makes age related changing more affordable as I rarely wear tires out before needing new ones. I don't personally believe you sacrifice quality with Shinko either, or I wouldn't buy them. I just got the Shinko Raven tires for my BMW R1100r based on reviews I've read and experience with 712's and 230's. The 712's on my KZ650 are 7-8 years old, so due for change too, but no signs of any cracking, drying out or losing air.
Unless I'm mistaken, doesn't a 1980 bike still run tubes? so if you are losing air the problem would be with the tubes and/or valves not the tires themselves.
1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
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1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
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Thanks for the response. I am curious if the tubes are in there or not.... (they should be, and if they arent, I plan on installing them with the new set of tires I get.)
I seem to be finding all sorts of shortcuts from the PO that sold me this bike. Honestly I was a novice wrencher when I bought it, and I did not know what to look for. I took his word that they were brand new rubber, when I bought it.... but - I cannot be too sure about that. I wonder if I can tell how old they are by a serial number..... I have had the bike now for almost 3yrs, and its stored indoors.
I think they were prob new in tread, but likely old in age.
Also - the 16" rear rim is not stock.. But I dont mind it, and Its not worth changing as everything works well the way it is. But - I really just wasn't sure about the shinko brand..... Maybe I look at a newer set... much better pricing than pirelli's
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1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
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1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
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650ed wrote: I'm a big fan of Pirelli Sport Demons. I put my first pair on in 2009 at 47,750 miles. In 2013, at 55,000 miles, the rear tire was showing a fair amount of wear. I NEVER let my tires get too worn down so I inspected the tire thinking I would change it out in another thousand miles or so. Upon inspection, I notice a small section (about 1/2") in the middle of the tread that had a feathered line that appeared to be a seam or some other artifact of the manufacturing process that was showing. It wasn't anything that was about to separate or result in a flat tire, but didn't look right to me; since i was planning the replace the tire anyway it wasn't a big deal. I decided to just replace the tire a little sooner than anticipated, so I bought another Sport Demon. I thought it might be worth mentioning the feathered line to the tire dealer, so I took the old tire in to show them. The dealer said he would send the tire to Pirelli for their opinion. MUCH to my surprise, Pirelli reimbursed me 100% for the new tire I bought! That really was unexpected since I had used the old tire for more than 4 years and more than 7,000 miles! So not only do the Pireli tires grip the road really well and hold up for many miles; Pirelli also stands behind their products better than any company I have ever dealt with. Ed
I, Like Ed, am a big fan of Pirelli Sport Demons, I think they are Great gripping tires, especially in the rain, I cant vouch for Avon's , or Shinko's because I've never used them, they ARE cheaper in price, but my life is more important than a few extra dollars, & a lot of people like Shinko's & Avon's as well, because of the cost factor, but I don't think they've tried the Pirellis
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1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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Based on the previous mention that there should be a date code on them, I checked, and have not found anything, which suggest my awesome PO prob sold me some really oil tires with good tread.
that being said. I am likely going to pull the trigger on the Pirelli tires / tubes. I have some Revzilla gift money to burn from Xmas time.
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No, all tires rot eventually. It's caused by sunlight and air.Grnole wrote: Hi -
Currently running Shinko tires on my KZ1000.
Front tire - 100 X 90 X 19
Rear Tire - 130 X 90 X 16
The front tire loses air pressure every few months, and the rear is showing cracking in the sidewalls. These tires have a great amount of tread on them..
Currently I have the front wheel off, while i construct a tool to remove the security bolt in a leaky fork, and I am thinking now is the time to replace tires. (my gator grip wont fit, so Im going to try the threaded rod method)
Are shinko's just cheap and that's why I am seeing these issues?
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1979 KZ-750 Twin
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