Shinko tyres
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i been calling around for some new rubber for my 04 f4i
the honda stealership has some shinko tires for a good price
i talked to a few people they said they were just ok
anyone rock the shinko rubber
if so let me know how they ride, im just looking for a good street tyre
im running the oem tyres now and they are kinda hard (BATTALAX) from o4
let me know or if you have any other tyre rec's fire away
thanks
the honda stealership has some shinko tires for a good price
i talked to a few people they said they were just ok
anyone rock the shinko rubber
if so let me know how they ride, im just looking for a good street tyre
im running the oem tyres now and they are kinda hard (BATTALAX) from o4
let me know or if you have any other tyre rec's fire away
thanks
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If you are just doing easy street riding those tires would be fine,but doing any kind of fast street riding or track days definitely go with Pirelli,Michelin,Dunlop, etc.
I haven't put a set on my bike but with what I've read in different magazines they'll hold up just fine for street riding.
My personal endorsement would be the Pirelli Diablo
CHeck online for prices like Ronayers.com. For a little more money you get alot better tire
I haven't put a set on my bike but with what I've read in different magazines they'll hold up just fine for street riding.
My personal endorsement would be the Pirelli Diablo
CHeck online for prices like Ronayers.com. For a little more money you get alot better tire
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I bought a Shinko for the rear about a year ago, after I hashed a tire on a road trip. That's all the dealer had, so I took it.
I thought it was awful. Seemed like a hard compound and compared to the Dunlops, it was slightly jiggy under hard cornering. Didn't inspire confidence.
I seem to recall the Durometer hardness was nearly 80, compared to 70s for the Dunlops. Better rubber isn't that much money and is worth it, even for moderately aggresive street riding.
Paul
I thought it was awful. Seemed like a hard compound and compared to the Dunlops, it was slightly jiggy under hard cornering. Didn't inspire confidence.
I seem to recall the Durometer hardness was nearly 80, compared to 70s for the Dunlops. Better rubber isn't that much money and is worth it, even for moderately aggresive street riding.
Paul
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I tried the shinkos because the dealer I work for decided to carry them. I ran them on my Buell XB12R and on my CB-1 Honda. I thought they were decent for cheap tires. Bike torque monster bikes the tires tend to fade QUICKLY but on the little 400 I was raping the corners dragging everything attached to me and the bike.
If I had the money to get better tires then I would, but if budget bawlin is the gig then the shinkos are not bad at all.
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