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I mounted a Shinko 777 on the rear of my 1400 for a round trip from TX to CA. A good deal of it was super slab with cruise on 75mph, but I did ride up through the mountain twisties near Prescott, AZ and some in New Mexico. I'm very pleased with this tire. 3,000 miles so far, and very good handling and no noticeable tread wear.Every customer I mount Shinko 777’s on, just loves them without exception. They are the #1 tire choice of my heavyweight Harley-Davidson customers and cost less than half the price of Harley-Davidson branded Dunlops.
looks like they don't make the Shinko 777 in 200/60-16. I like having that big tire on the bike being its usually the second question people ask me about the bike
I've been preaching this here since late 2014 on the 6.0" rear rim. Magical transformation.This may go against common suggestions here , but the 180 mm tires on the Eldorado make
for a generally nicer handling bike . Unless of course the 180 mm tire is outside the suggested
range of tire widths on that rim width . Peter
I have to agree, I put my rear 777 tire on over 5000 miles ago and have at least another 1000 miles left, and I just put on the front 777 tire and noticed a great improvement over the previous Bridgestone Excedra that I retired with over 8000 miles. Great value and performance.Every customer I mount Shinko 777’s on, just loves them without exception. They are the #1 tire choice of my heavyweight Harley-Davidson customers and cost less than half the price of Harley-Davidson branded Dunlops.
Oh! I believe I might have LOLYou realize now that will be a beads v weights thread, don’t you?……Lol
So I finally burned through my first Shinko 777 180/65-16 and I got a little over 7000 miles out of it. Very happy considering it's half the price of most other tires ($160). Handling and traction has been great both dry and wet. I also have the 777 on the front now and equally impressed at $130. The tire has a very round profile so when you first ride it into a turn it feels like the bike wants to tip over, in contrast at the end of it's life that profile has a flat spot now and when you lean into a turn there is a noticeable ridge that feels like the tire has slipped as you roll past that worn area onto the sidewall. I'll comment on the miles for the front tire when it's time. I'm averaging about 2000 miles a month so I expect to be replacing the set around October so I have fresh rubber for the colder weatherI have to agree, I put my rear 777 tire on over 5000 miles ago and have at least another 1000 miles left, and I just put on the front 777 tire and noticed a great improvement over the previous Bridgestone Excedra that I retired with over 8000 miles. Great value and performance.
Well?? yeah!!, What else could it be^ You sure it's the tires ?. Peter
Good to see you haven't lost your sense of humourHuh!
I only got about 2k miles on my rear Metzeler before i ran over something sharp on the interstate. And I only got about 100miles on my front Metzeler before some clown on a Harley pulled out in front of me!
Yeah, I'm definitely gonna have to look at buying a better tire brand
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I only got about 2k miles on my rear Metzeler before i ran over something sharp on the interstate. And I only got about 100miles on my front Metzeler before some clown on a Harley pulled out in front of me!
Yeah, I'm definitely gonna have to look at buying a better tire brand
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The AE's are Bias ply tires, not radials. Doesn't it make a difference?And for the record, I have several big mile riders getting 25-30k miles on Dunlop American Elites in stock front and 180/65 rear sizes.