shinko tires
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I've had a set of the advance 005's since 2009. Pretty good tire can't really speak for wet weather cause I normally leave it in the garage during the rain but I don't have any complaints in dry weather. I have put around 7k on them. Tread is still pretty deep but there is some slight cupping on the front tire
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I traded it back in July for a 94 mustang gt for a winter car. Right now I dont have a bike but am saving pennies for a cbr1000rr. Also saving pennies for a wedding and also a new little one on the way. Becoming a family man BUt I am for sure looking for a bike for the spring. we are moving soon so i will have a garage to store a bike in now.
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I've been using the Shinko Podium 006's for a bit. I bought them because they were inexpensive. Since the wife and I were putting 10K miles a year on our bikes, tires were expensive (still are). They seem to perform ok and certainly last a good while. I don't think that they (the Podium's) handle as well when going into corners. The shape of the profile of the tire doesn't give the kind of feedback that I'm used to when turning into corners. I've used Pirelli Diabalo's and Dunlop Qualifiers and I think they're much better in corners in how they "feel". Naturally "feel" is subjective though and hard to put a finger on.
I need a set of tires for my 1000F right now, so I'm considering the Continental Conti Motion Sport. I've used Continentals many years ago, and they look like a decent tire. They have a tread pattern similar to the Dunlops, but more cost effective.
I need a set of tires for my 1000F right now, so I'm considering the Continental Conti Motion Sport. I've used Continentals many years ago, and they look like a decent tire. They have a tread pattern similar to the Dunlops, but more cost effective.
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I've been using the Shinko Podium 006's for a bit. I bought them because they were inexpensive. Since the wife and I were putting 10K miles a year on our bikes, tires were expensive (still are). They seem to perform ok and certainly last a good while. I don't think that they (the Podium's) handle as well when going into corners. The shape of the profile of the tire doesn't give the kind of feedback that I'm used to when turning into corners. I've used Pirelli Diabalo's and Dunlop Qualifiers and I think they're much better in corners in how they "feel". Naturally "feel" is subjective though and hard to put a finger on.
I need a set of tires for my 1000F right now, so I'm considering the Continental Conti Motion Sport. I've used Continentals many years ago, and they look like a decent tire. They have a tread pattern similar to the Dunlops, but more cost effective.
I need a set of tires for my 1000F right now, so I'm considering the Continental Conti Motion Sport. I've used Continentals many years ago, and they look like a decent tire. They have a tread pattern similar to the Dunlops, but more cost effective.