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I’ve been through a couple sets of these. Always ride good. Wide whites look great. Balanced real good when mounting. I go about 7500 mi on rear, but that’s all I get out of other brands too. Can’t beat for the money. It’s all I will buy.
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I got the tire installed with the protective blue coating on the white wall to protect it from dirt and grime during the installation. After installation I cleaned the protective coating off only to find the white wall was not smooth and had blemished rough patches on about half the tire. It looks terrible.I contacted Chaparral Motorsports to notify them of inconsistencies and they said the only way to warranty it was to drill and hole through it and Shinko would send a new tire. So I paid to have it installed on my bike and the only way they are saying to make it right is to now have to take it off, drill a hole in the tire and then have to pay to have the tire installed again. So I’d have to pay 3x what I originally paid to have this blemished tire fixed. Not worth the aggravation, time and money. Some other comments on Facebook groups also noticed inconsistencies with Chapparal tires as well. Be careful to inspect the tires or else you’ll be SOL. Sad that Chapparal supports its suppliers over its customers.Read full review
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A bit of good info on the Shinko 777 Shinko gets its fair share of good and bad reviews however I would like to give an unbiased review of this tire I ran the shinko 777 White for about three thousand miles these tires grip the road as good as the Dunlop 404' and have a little longer wear however If you have a heavy cruiser and ride 2 up or you are a heavy person make sure you are running the Shinko 777 HD on the rear because the standard 777 rear tire will wear flat at three thousand miles. I do love how these tires ride I only wish I would have put in my research before selecting the rear tire. the front still looks new at Three thousand miles so I am replacing the rear with the 777 HD and hopefully will get a little equal wear on both ends. My shop sells Continental, Dunlop, Perelli, Metzler,Kenda, and Michelin which I can buy at wholesale but my supplier does not offer Shinko. I decided to go with he Shinkos at Retail therefore that should give a good indication of what I think about the Shinko 777's only get the heavy duty for the rear. the pictures are comparison of tread wear of the front and rear tires both are standard tires. I hope this review was helpful in deciding your tire selection.Read full review
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I have been using these tires 6 years , I ride a lot in the spring,summer and fall in Ohio. The rear tire I get between 8k--10k and the front 12-15k !!!! They ride and handle great!!!! I ride a 2006 Yamaha road star silverado most of the time with my wife on the back .We have never had a problem. They are excellent tires !!!! . P.S . Chaparral Motor Sports has the best prices. by far
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i bought front and rear shinko 777 tires for my harley and had them installed by a local bike shop and the rear tire got smoked after just 5 miles on it do to installation problems so had to by another one i had these tires on a suzuki intruder 1400 and absolutely loved them. excellent tire would recommend to anyone with a street motorcycle
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