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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.

Ruben in CA
Got my first ride in with these tires and they are excellent. I went both front and rear, and the pair handled great on rocky trails. They can get a bit loose on soft sand, but great tire all around. I mainly ride steep mountains/rocky loose terrain here in SoCal. Would recommend for trail riding only!
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Tim in TN
I've ran a lot of different tires on different dualsport bikes through the years and thought I would give the mt21 on the rear this time on my crf250l. Already mounted an mt16 on the front. I do like Pirelli tires as I run run them on my vintage mx bikes. Great looking tire and rides good on day 3 after installation. I'm happy with it. Was like wrestling an alligator to mount with my heavy duty tape though, ha.
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Samuel in NJ
This is my second pair of the D606 tires this year. The last set had over 3,000 miles on them before I needed to change them. Most of the riding is on soft sand and packed gravel. 70/30 between offroad/street.
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Jakeb in AL
underrated tire IMO. very good for its price, no it won't last long and even less on a larger/higher powered machine but on a lower displacement dual sport its great if you are wanting something aggressive and inexpensive.
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Donald in OR
A little fat for a 1976 CB750F, but it fit and doesnt rub which is the look we were seeking. The oem sizes were a little slim and looked not as cool as these fat boys. Handles good, I dont know how it affects fuel mileage.
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Donald in OR
Looks gr8 on the back of 1976 CB750F. Fatter than stock, but in this case fatter is prettier as long as it doesnt rub.
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