Shinko 777 Cruiser 170/70-16 75H Blackwall Rear Motorcycle Tire
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This is a brand new tire and we ship it out the next business day after payment is received (we do not ship on Saturday or Sunday). Depending on your location, it could take up to 10 days for your package to arrive. It takes about a business day for PA to process an order, while California takes about five
This is the 130/90 that I ordered
A tire was purchased for my husband's bike that has no whitewalls and it is all black.
A 4 or a 4 would be appropriate. This is 5 inches, or 5 inches. My sincere thanks to you, Rich *br>Midwest Texan
Selected User Reviews For Shinko 777 Cruiser 170/70-16 75H Blackwall Rear Motorcycle Tire
I installed it on my I ordered these tires to replace the Bridgestone tires that came with my bike. They are nice and arrived fast. My tire was rocking after installation, and I was almost sure that it had a problem, but after a few miles I began to think it was fine. It was caused by the mold line on the tires and the release of mold. As a result, the front tire will turn much easier, so when you install them and go into backup, be prepared for a faster turn. When I backed up my bike for the first time after changing the tires, I nearly dropped it. It is not unique to these tires, so don't be alarmed if you feel wobbly at first. It will take a few stops and starts to get the tires heated up, and once you do that, the tires will be fine.
The Bridgestones previously mounted on this bike lasted about 5,000 This type of tire is likely to last for a very long time, and rides better than anything I used to have on Bridgestones. Initially, I was hesitant about buying these tires, but Shinko has now won a loyal customer. This product offers great performance for a great price. The feel nimble and stable at the same time. It would not be a problem for me to purchase these products.
I thought the price would be reasonable at 100 bucks, so I picked it up. During my replacement I replaced a bald Bridgestone Exedra that only had 9K miles on it. Having about 900 miles now on the 777s I am quite pleased with it. The tire grips and corners the road impressively as I was expecting, but I cannot give it five stars because I still have to see how many miles it gets.
I am a full-time cyclist. Come rain or shine, I must ride!.
This is the second Shinko tire I have installed. Both dry and wet weather conditions are no match for this tire. Using these tires on my own as well as with a friend for a couple of thousand miles worth of fun.
I have not encountered any problems so far. On my Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic I mounted the mount. I like how it hugs the curve. The tread holds up well when wet. This product has a great price as well. Since I bought it this summer, I have logged 4,500 miles on it without a single issue. It will take time to know how many miles I will be able to get from them, but so far I have noticed no wear at all on this tire nor the front (which I purchased In the event that anything negative occurs, I will post an update.
Due to the soft compound, it sticks very well to the road. Kawasaki 1600 Vulcan Classic is a 2004 motorcycle. The 2up has a total of 6000 miles on it and I ride it often. As it happens, we change my own tires and a new tire is cheap enough to buy. Possibly later this year, I may try to try the HD version.
It has a little different size from the standard version. Riding is one of my favorite things to do.
The shoe fits perfectly, and so far the ride has been smooth. Combined with a Shinko 777 130/70 in The following changes have been made as of July 2, 2018 There have been 8,000 miles, and the rear tire is totally worn down to the tread, and the front has still some life left in it. An overweight or spirited rider with a 700lb cruiser should probably replace its rear tire every 7,000 miles. It's not bad, most motorcycle tires run on 4 The car will last 8k miles before it is I set the ride to soft on this Shinko set, and the cupping wore down even after I stiffened the shocks. I may have set it to soft because the cupping on both front and back tires was so bad. Despite some minor flaws, I'd rate this as a solid 5 star rating.
My initial impression of this tire is that it is decent, but it feels a little more squirrelly than the Dunlops I removed. As it's usually windy where I drive, it's hard to judge what size tire to get when I need to replace it. I bought an identical front tire for when I need to replace it. There is a 2013 Vulcan 1700 Nomad in my possession.