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Old 11-19-2024, 12:47 AM   #16
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Picollo,

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Old 11-24-2024, 10:28 PM   #17
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I had to change the rear tire. The OEM tire bustet. The tire separated on the rim line from the rest of the tire ( about 6" in length).
I was looking for an alternative, and since I like to have the same tire, front and rear, I decided to go with Shinko 567/568. The rear is 130/70-13 and then I plan to a 110/90-13 in the front. That should work just fine. This way the complete tire set (front-rear) would be around 120 $ (J&P Cycles).
How do you like the Shinko tires? Any particular reason you went with a different size in the front?

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Old 02-05-2025, 05:32 PM   #18
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How do you like the Shinko tires? Any particular reason you went with a different size in the front?
Dankly
Oh, sorry. Unfortunately, I overlooked your question.
I put the Shinko on it because the OEM Tires were totally messed up. They were not seated right and lost air. I took them off, tried to put t back on, but the tires had already a certain shape and lost air again.
I bought the shinko because I like to drive the same tire (tire set) in the front and the back. Shinko has those tires (Tire No. 567/568) as a set but the front tire has a slightly different size. Doing the math the difference is not even 1 mile per hour difference.
I drove the Shinko in sunshine and heavy rain (puddles on the road). In January, during our winter episode here in TX, I even drove these Shinkos about 4 miles through 1" of snow (30 degrees Fahrenheit). I'm very happy with these Shinkos.
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Old 02-10-2025, 08:34 PM   #19
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Oh, sorry. Unfortunately, I overlooked your question.
I put the Shinko on it because the OEM Tires were totally messed up. They were not seated right and lost air. I took them off, tried to put t back on, but the tires had already a certain shape and lost air again.
I bought the shinko because I like to drive the same tire (tire set) in the front and the back. Shinko has those tires (Tire No. 567/568) as a set but the front tire has a slightly different size. Doing the math the difference is not even 1 mile per hour difference.
I drove the Shinko in sunshine and heavy rain (puddles on the road). In January, during our winter episode here in TX, I even drove these Shinkos about 4 miles through 1" of snow (30 degrees Fahrenheit). I'm very happy with these Shinkos.
Sounds like the Shinkos were a solid choice It's great to hear they handle well in all kinds of weather, even snow in Texas that's pretty impressive. Plus, having matching tires front and back definitely makes for a smoother ride.


 
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