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spldart
12-08-2015, 08:32 PM
Shinko 712 140 90 15 replacing a Barracuda of the same size.
So far 25 miles and it feels the same on dry except of course fresh tires like to turn
in easier due to their still rounded contact patch.

Also quieter. Not that I cared.

Pinched and f'd a new tube during install... Second try is the charm.

Wet performance soon.

Longevity in 6 to 8 months.

Got a Shinko front picked out. Order prolly in 2 months.

New rear brake shoes in after the complete shattering of those d2moto store's shoes.
These Caltric were some good looking replacements shoes.
Reinforced and everything with bevels on leading edges of friction material.

Way better than those Volar Motorsport Inc D2Moto pads that grenaded on me and
damaged my bike.

Stupid speedo cable broke on me. Using tach to determine speed.

Any suggestions for a new speedo cable???

Vegas Street Rider
12-09-2015, 12:40 AM
BikeBandit.com has the OEM cable for about $27.00.

alantf
12-09-2015, 05:54 AM
That's roughly what mine cost, five years ago, at local bike shop. (converting euros to dollars)

Water Warrior 2
12-12-2015, 08:00 PM
Be careful when you do the front tire R/R. The speedo drive in the front hub is easy to damage if installed the wrong way if you want to check/lube it's parts. Also a good time for new wheel bearings if they feel rough.

spldart
12-12-2015, 08:19 PM
Be careful when you do the front tire R/R. The speedo drive in the front hub is easy to damage if installed the wrong way if you want to check/lube it's parts. Also a good time for new wheel bearings if they feel rough.

Thanks ;)

spldart
11-28-2016, 11:23 PM
Old post. This rear tire is now nearing done and I'm ordering another Shinko 712 today.
I got 10k miles out of it.
That ain't bad.

Inspector Gadget
09-14-2017, 01:41 AM
I got shinko 712's on another bike and they are great for the price

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