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Honda ST1100 Section => Tyres...to suit your ST1100 => Topic started by: pault on May 21, 2017, 06:40:52 AM

Title: shinko tyres
Post by: pault on May 21, 2017, 06:40:52 AM
about 12 months and 20K plus i fitted  pair of Shinko tyres. Seemed a good deal at the price.
Wrong, wrong and wrong again.
Dry performance was a bit touchy, followng ridges and other road irregularities.
wet weather ws horrible. I wanted to see how long they would last, so I put up with the unsettling feeling until recently when I fitted PR4's.  Bit of a prodigal son thing, much happier.
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: Gadget on May 21, 2017, 08:32:52 AM
On my St1300, it was a mid life rear Shinko, which let go in wet conditions.  At 80 km/h in a medium corner which was banked. (Gateway flyover @ Deagon Deviation.

The PR3 was a huge improvement.

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Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: Sicman on May 21, 2017, 09:25:05 AM
The PR4's are brilliant in the wet as proven riding in the east coast low last year - You can ride as if the road is dry  :thumbs

Just dont trust ST2UP when he says the dirt sections are hard  ;-* :butt  :crackup
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: Gadget on May 21, 2017, 10:52:23 AM
PR3 and PR4 stopping power in the wet is astonishing.

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Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: pault on May 21, 2017, 07:31:20 PM
guess that proves it, fit Shitko/ shinko at your peril. just not worth the drama in saving $'s
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: Williamson on May 22, 2017, 08:01:08 PM
I thought the Shinko was okay up to the point when it lost air and I ran it flat.

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Would not bother with Shinko's again though, replaced with PR4's,
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: STroppy on May 23, 2017, 08:05:34 AM
John, Lionel and I used many sets of Shinko's over a number of years, never had any problems, but never let them wear to that degtee . . . I would only get about 8-10,000 ks out of a rear tyre though. Mind you that was average despite make of tyre . .
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: pault on May 23, 2017, 09:48:53 AM
that's interesting. this is just me, may i suggest if you are only getting 10k from a shinko tyre as compared to a pr3 or similar getting 20K plus one would be better off $ wise with the pr3 etc. my main worry was the lack of confidence with the shinko. a well "cupped" pr3 was better. even with the "fallingof the edge" feeling. what's the old saying? you pays your $ and makes your choice, as long as you are happy and trust the shinko tyre, something i could not quite do. To many runs on roads with tared polished gravel in the rain at night, longest 20k I ever did and all to often in summer.
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: Wild Rose on May 23, 2017, 09:57:22 AM
I have 25,000km on my Pilot Road 4's and plenty of tred left, I will relook at them at 30,000km and see how they are going  :like
Title: Re: shinko tyres
Post by: STroppy on May 23, 2017, 01:14:39 PM
Nah, didn't matter if tyres were Shinko, Bridgestone, Pirelli, Dunlop, Michelin, Contis etc . . . All around 10,000 ks for rear . . Had more to do with my right wrist, seems to keep twitching a lot, especially in the twisties . .