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I've used 4 sets of Shinko tires in my motorcycling life. 3 sets on my KLR. A set of 705s and 2 sets of 244s. I stopped using them because the rear tire of that last set of 244s developed a serious problem on a trip (deknobifaction).
Last December I was shopping for new tires and I saw they now made them for my BMW. I never had a problem with the 705s and so I was lured back in by the low price.
So I mount them in the spring and have used them for several day trips without problem. Now I'm on a big trip (for me) to Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, and Utah. I've noticed an unusual vibration/hum/feeling when leaned into turns. I wrote it off as funny pavement. Examining the tires showed nothing. However, at a stop yesterday I noticed odd wear patterns in the rear.
I had planned on riding some more that day, but I was close to my stopping point, so I ended the ride then.
It appears that there are 5-6 hernias between the blocks. If you push on those spots, they're soft and squishy.
Anyway, I think I'll be using other brands of tires in the future. Probably back to the Continentals. Maybe try the TKC 70 for the rear.
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Last December I was shopping for new tires and I saw they now made them for my BMW. I never had a problem with the 705s and so I was lured back in by the low price.
So I mount them in the spring and have used them for several day trips without problem. Now I'm on a big trip (for me) to Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana, and Utah. I've noticed an unusual vibration/hum/feeling when leaned into turns. I wrote it off as funny pavement. Examining the tires showed nothing. However, at a stop yesterday I noticed odd wear patterns in the rear.
I had planned on riding some more that day, but I was close to my stopping point, so I ended the ride then.
It appears that there are 5-6 hernias between the blocks. If you push on those spots, they're soft and squishy.
Anyway, I think I'll be using other brands of tires in the future. Probably back to the Continentals. Maybe try the TKC 70 for the rear.
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