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emmitt96
Posted 2013-04-06 4:24 PM (#134335)
Subject: shinko tires


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Has anyone tried the Shinko se890? I put a set on my Vision this morning. I got front and rear sent to my home for $216 and some change. This is nearly half of the cost of the e3's (worst motorcycle tire ever), and nearly $100 cheaper than the Bridgestones (most ugly motorcycle tire ever). I put about 50mi on them today, and they felt great. We will see about long term.
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V92SC
Posted 2013-04-06 5:32 PM (#134337 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Tourer

Posts: 324
New Orleans, La,
I have the Shinkos' front and rear and think they are at least good as if not equal to the Bridgestones, Continemtials, and the E 3s I've had. I still think the Avon Cobras rule but, at the price and performance, so far, the Shinkos rule.
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ByteN2it
Posted 2013-04-06 7:08 PM (#134339 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
I've read mixed reviews-the thing that scares me is the reports of 'em coming apart-I'll stick with my Avon's
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/3/31/401/43494/PRODUCT-REVIEW/...
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kris1956
Posted 2013-04-07 7:56 AM (#134355 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
I have friend with a GW that uses Shinkos. Has a between 4 and 5k on the current set. Says he never has a problem. I have to wonder if the coming apart issue was an inflation problem.
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rdbudd
Posted 2013-04-07 8:31 AM (#134358 - in reply to #134355)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
I've used Shinko 009 tires on some other bikes and I like them. They handle good, and wear much better (sport bikes) and cost half what the "Big Boys" tires do. (The 009s are a harder compound tire for sport bike riders looking for better mileage). I was not aware that they had radials now for the Goldwing and Vision. I will probably try a set the next time I need tires for the Vision.

According to Rider magazine, Shinko is a Japanese company that bought out Yokohama's motorcycle tire business in 1998 and does the tire engineering in Japan and the MC tire manufacturing in Korea and China. The 009s I've used are a quality tire at a low price. I have no experience with the SE890s. Yet.

Ronnie

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PhantomX
Posted 2013-04-07 11:32 PM (#134412 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Cruiser

Posts: 259
Land O Lakes, FL
I'm too paranoid to run anything but Dunlops or Bridgestones. The bikes are so heavy and those two companies really try and develop a tire that works with the weight of our bikes. Avon has done well over the years too but I haven't had luck with them I love my stones I have 8k on them right now and they look great still and don't sing to me going down the highway lol.
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ScoreBo
Posted 2013-04-08 12:33 PM (#134424 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Lke Phantom, I won't run them becuase of the load rating. The Shinko is rated at 827lbs (Load rating 74), which is lower than the Bridgestone's (76) and even lower than the Dunlop E3 and Avon Cobra (80).
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kvander@rogers.com
Posted 2013-04-13 12:45 PM (#134722 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: RE: shinko tires


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Let me know how the shinko's work out I just bought a set for my v strom and would like to know how you find them
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lstayner
Posted 2013-04-13 6:02 PM (#134737 - in reply to #134412)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Tourer

Posts: 416
Prairie City, IA United States
PhantomX - 2013-04-07 11:32 PM

I'm too paranoid to run anything but Dunlops or Bridgestones. The bikes are so heavy and those two companies really try and develop a tire that works with the weight of our bikes. Avon has done well over the years too but I haven't had luck with them I love my stones I have 8k on them right now and they look great still and don't sing to me going down the highway lol.


Take a look at the Michelin Commander II rear tire. I have almost 17K on it and should get at least 22K before I hit the wear bars. The load rating is greater than a Dunlop or stone. I have ran all 3 tires and the Michelin is a better tire IMHO.
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Hunter
Posted 2013-04-14 11:15 PM (#134865 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


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Posts: 1
I have a race team and Shinko sponsors us. they are great tires and I run them on all my bikes from KLR 650 to BMW LT. I just bought a 08 Vision and when I need tires for it they will be Shinok.
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Turk
Posted 2013-04-15 7:37 AM (#134881 - in reply to #134737)
Subject: Re: shinko tires


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
lstayner - 2013-04-13 6:02 PM

PhantomX - 2013-04-07 11:32 PM

I'm too paranoid to run anything but Dunlops or Bridgestones. The bikes are so heavy and those two companies really try and develop a tire that works with the weight of our bikes. Avon has done well over the years too but I haven't had luck with them I love my stones I have 8k on them right now and they look great still and don't sing to me going down the highway lol.


Take a look at the Michelin Commander II rear tire. I have almost 17K on it and should get at least 22K before I hit the wear bars. The load rating is greater than a Dunlop or stone. I have ran all 3 tires and the Michelin is a better tire IMHO.


Last I heard, the Commander II in the correct size for our bikes is NOT a radial tire.... are you running a bias ply up front also ?

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Jackfrost
Posted 2013-09-03 5:58 AM (#144047 - in reply to #134335)
Subject: RE: shinko tires


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Huntsville On Canada
Less than 15000km on these and the front is coming apart. Cracks all through it, one so deep it looks like I'm seeing the cord. Been down all day Mon . in Beckely West Virgina waitng for the honda dealer to open up today. Pretty shitty tire IMO. I'll try to get pictures and post them when I get home.

Tom
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jimtom
Posted 2013-09-03 9:51 AM (#144057 - in reply to #144047)
Subject: RE: shinko tires


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
only e3's for me . Made in America and 23,500 on my current front E3.
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