Shinko Tire Help
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If you are going to advise something then advise something that isnt a completely terrible idea. Like maybe advise on the regular Pilot Roads or maybe even the PR2's. Do you think if you asked a tire salesman that you were looking for a tire and that you were doing mostly commuter miles that he would direct you to a set of PP2's? No.
thanks guys
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http://www.compacc.com/p.cfm/c/2009002/p/5720
that's what i'd get if i was in your shoes
they're great commuter tires bc they can handle just about anything you throw at them, not a track tire by any means but they'll do you just fine in some twisties unless you're crazy fast
they used to come stock on the 599 hornet
that's what i'd get if i was in your shoes
they're great commuter tires bc they can handle just about anything you throw at them, not a track tire by any means but they'll do you just fine in some twisties unless you're crazy fast
they used to come stock on the 599 hornet
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#28
Which she? The bike or the baby girl? Careful with the timing there. You might finish the bike just in time to have to rush on it over to the hospital
As for the tires, this is getting to be a pointless argument. My personal feeling is Shinkos are fine for street / commuting. Would I use them in the twisties? Honestly, I dunno. I haven't found mine's limits yet. When I do, I'll be ble to judge whether those limits would be below what I'd find on a spirited ride.
As for the tires, this is getting to be a pointless argument. My personal feeling is Shinkos are fine for street / commuting. Would I use them in the twisties? Honestly, I dunno. I haven't found mine's limits yet. When I do, I'll be ble to judge whether those limits would be below what I'd find on a spirited ride.
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