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I kinda thought that was the case, RevZilla just can't advise me on that. Thanks for the comeback 10-4 777's or 712???
712'S , have tried the 230's , thought they slowed down the steering a bit , although they were fine . Never tried the 777's . The Shinkos are so cheap the fact that they don't last as long as a Metzler never was of concern . Dusty
John , have been running Shinkos one size down from stock on the Jackal , 130 17 90 on the rear , 100 18 90 front . The steering will be much quicker going down a size no matter what brand you choose . Dusty
I think my EV is better with the smaller 110/80 front tire along with the fork tubes raised (mine are 12mm). If there’s a penalty it’s that the bike is a little “light” up front at about 85mph, but not what I would call “twitchy” and certainly not concerning. I’ve never tried the Shinko’s; I’ve been very happy with the Pilot Activ’s.
On my CalVin, I found the worn stock Metzler's 808/888? followed road snakes horribly and they never felt as planted as I would've liked.Replaced with Michelin's Pilot Activ, they seemed to hug the road better, and road snakes don't seem to bother them, fwiw ymmvKelly
Michelin Pilot Activ.
I put Bridgestone BT-45s on my California Vintage...nice ride and great grip! But what I like the best is that there are grooves in the center of the tire.It helps to determine tire wear...[/quoteI've ran BT45's on the LeMans also. Good tyre
Michelin Pilot Activ. .. On my Calvin. Yes!