Shinko 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.
Chad in OH
Nice tire fits great.
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Ran these on a Vstrom 650. Nearly useless in anything slick but performed well and held up decently on a mix of 90/10 pavement/gravel. Good value tire for the money.
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Nice grip, low price. Lasted about 3 thousand aggressive miles on a BMW1150 GS.
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Purchased a set of these for my Honda Africa Twin and they work great on and off road. These are durable and rugged just what you need for true adventure bike riding.
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Motoz Tractionator GPS tires have proven to be the best on/off road combo for me. In 50:50 mode they provide excellent traction in dirt and sand while providing a comfortable ride on the pavement including twistys!
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They're a fantastic hypersport canyon rider tire...Great if you're doing your first track-day as well. Though they turn-in and handle slower than the RS11, Ill run the S22 in the colder months do to the higher silica content and faster warm up times. I can squeeze about 2200-2300 miles out of a rear(all canyon riding, not commuting). Bridgestone recommends F. 33 PSI and R. 30 PSI for fast canyon and track riding.
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