What is speed rating on Shinko 705?
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What is speed rating on Shinko 705?
Select options to view availability. Select options to view availability. Note: Tire size 150/70R-18 is a jointless steel belted radial tire that is V rated for speeds up to 149mph.
Is the Shinko 705 a radial?
Shinko 705 Motorcycle Tire Front 110/80-19 Radial.
How many miles can you get out of a Shinko motorcycle tire?
These tire have good traction and long life, getting over 8000 miles on my last set alone.
Where are Shinko motorcycle tires made?
South Korea
With manufacturing based in South Korea and design based in Japan, the company has seamlessly combined Japanese engineering and design principles with South Korean production and quality control standards. Today Shinko Tires produces approximately 200,000 motorcycle tires per month.
Are Shinko tires made in China?
Shinko Tires is a Japanese company that began manufacturing bicycle tires in 1946. In 1998 Shinko purchased Yokohama Tire’s motorcycle tire business. Shinko designs and engineers their tires in Japan, but has them manufactured in lower wage countries (e.g. Korea or China).
Where is Shinko tires made?
How long does a Shinko 705 last?
10,000 miles on the front 705 are typical for me. As for the rear 705 on my ’14 1000, I never get more than 3500 miles riding solo.
Where are Shinko tyres made?
What is a Shinko?
“Shinko” is a charactor in Kureyon Shin-chan that is very popular Manga/Anime for children. And her voice actoress is “Kourogi Satomi”. “Kourogi” means “cricket”.
Is Shinko Yokohama?
In 1998 the Shinko Group purchased the motorcycle tire technology and molds from Yokohama Rubber Co., and began production of these products under the Shinko Tire brand.
Where are Shinko Tyres made?
What is Shinko?
Shinko-chan (しんこちゃん Shinko-chan) is a strange girl from the future with the same facial features as Shin-chan. She has a slightly creepy demeanor, but is the opposite of Shin-chan in many ways as she is tactful, empathetic and sees the good qualities in the people she meets.
Why choose Shinko 705 series Adventure Touring tyres?
However, Bruce Collins Enterprises came to the rescue with the suggestion of a pair of South Korean Shinko 705 Series Adventure Touring tyres. Shinko Tyres bought the almost new radial tyre plant from Yokohama Tire Japan in the late 1990s. They have since become one of the most versatile and innovative tyre manufacturers in today’s market.
Why choose Shinko tyres?
Shinko Tyres bought the almost new radial tyre plant from Yokohama Tire Japan in the late 1990s. They have since become one of the most versatile and innovative tyre manufacturers in today’s market. So we chose a 120/70R17 front ($147) and 170/60R17 rear ($212).
Are the Shinko 705 series Good in the mud?
The Shinko 705 series is a 70/30 tire. It is designed for motorcycle street riding 70 percent of the time and “off-road” riding 30 percent of the time. I have used it with that intent. It has great traction on the road and in dirt. I don’t think it does well at all in the mud, but it should not be expected too based on its tread design and purpose.
Should I replace my Kawasaki KLR650 OEM tires with Shinko 705s?
Since that time, I outfitted my now-sold Honda CRF230 again with the 80/20 (80-percent street/20-percent dirt) dual-sport tires, and replaced my Kawasaki KLR650 OEM tires with Shinko’s 705 model. I have never regretted my original decision to purchase the Shinko 705s. The on-pavement performance of the 705 is very stable, even in rainy conditions.