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2012 POLARIS RZR XP 4 900
Delete this machine from profileSelect this machineShinko is stepping up to be a major contender in the industry. You've probably seen Shinko Tires if you've followed U.S. Motorcycle drag racing; you too can enjoy the high quality and value of these performance tires. Shinko began producing bicycle tires in Japan back in 1946. In 1998, Shinko stepped into the motorcycle tire market when they purchased Yokohama Rubber Co. After years of research and development, Shinko now offers some of the most popular tires on the market.
Here at Rocky Mountain, we have Shinko brand tires for all types touring, racing, and cruising. Choose from our vast selection and save on these first-rate motorcycle tires.
Christopher in GA
Used to be my go to tire for s1000r good price good grip ok in rain but 3000 miles it's toast it seemed I used to get 5k but I might ride more aggressive now not my go to anymore hare to find matching sets it would be number 1 for that bike
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Like it good for money had it for 1000 miles rear barley looks worn
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very prompt shipping got to me in great time, i have ordered these tires before in a set this time the front wore different. so just got the front mount balance rides great! i get about 20,000 miles i really like these tires
Read All ReviewsKenny WK in BC
As good as it gets for a 70/30 tire in this price range. got around 8k on this front on KLR650
Read All ReviewsNicholas in NH
Running these on my KLR650 - massive upgrade over OEM!!! The KLR is not a dirtbike, but these tires greatly improved traction and handling on the trail and when going way too fast on dirt roads. To me this is a true 50/50 tire and is perfect for heavyweight dualsports into middle weight ADV bikes!!!
Read All ReviewsEric in NC
Rubber seems much harder than the factory tires. Recommend the MOTOZ Tractionator GPS for anyone looking to put on a lot of miles before the next tire change. Every Forum say between 10,000 and 12,000 miles before change is needed. So I plan to find out. Switch both front and back tires to test the claim of 12,000 miles.
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