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Shinko Tires

Get the shinko 777, they’re great. Stickiest compound tire I run and I have no issues in the rain. Great for wheelies too

Pros: stickiest compound, great wheelies
Cons: none
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LANDSAIL Tires
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Rating 5.0

i have landsail ls588 Ultra High Performance tires on mine 245/40 R18s. good price and very quiet while having insane grip

Pros: good price, very quiet
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Shinko Tires

- Have been running Shinko 777 tires on my FLHRSI which I'm very happy with, but am going with the longer lasting Shinko 999 tires next.

Pros: very happy with
Cons: going with longer lasting
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LANDSAIL Tires

I’ve been using them for a few years now and we’ve currently got them on a Mazda 6 and a Saab 9-3 and they’re fine. Mine are rated B in the wet and I’ve had zero problems with them.

Pros: rated B in wet, performs well
Cons: longer stopping distances
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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Shinko Tires

Shinko SR777 HD (reinforced) tires on my '04 FLHRSI as best bang for the buck given how ex$pen$ive the premium tires are these days. It helps to check the psi more often for longevity though.

Pros: best bang for buck
Cons: check psi more often
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Shinko Tires

I run shinko 777 in the rear. It's cheap and I like them. The compound is a bit hard so you'll lose cold weather performance. But I ride in 45 degrees and above and haven't had issues with them.

Pros: cheap, user likes them
Cons: lose cold performance
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LANDSAIL Tires

I have them on the front of my 17 plate i40 and seem fairly new. Reviews on them don't sound good at all. The fuel efficiency is grade e and I find them really loud when driving at speed.

Cons: loud when driving, poor efficiency
Vehicle: Hyundai i40
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