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The Shinko 011 Verge Rear Tire (200/55VR17) combines advanced Zero Degree JLSB steel belt technology with a durable 5.5mm tread depth, delivering exceptional stability, extended tread life, and superior high-speed cornering for sport and touring motorcycles all year round.
Brand | Shinko Motorcycle Tires |
Seasons | Year Round |
Section Width | 200 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 1102 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 5.5 Millimeters |
Tread Type | Non-Directional |
Rim Width | 17 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
UPC | 191361318375 |
Construction Type | Radial |
Manufacturer | Shinko |
Model | 011 Verge Rear Tire - 200/55VR17 |
Item Weight | 3.8 pounds |
Item model number | 87-4087 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 87-4087 |
J**Z
Good tire
Put this in my 2008 fatboy. I have several 100 miles on it already. Sticks good and no signs of wear yet
B**S
Fit
Fit and worked as it should
J**N
Has good traction in wet conditions and that's a plus.
Good product looks good rides good.
A**R
Rear tire
The tire was delivered on time looks awsome feels good so far
2**F
Good tire
I run this tire on my 2017 street glide special it's soft and sticky so it doesn't spin as much and It last somewhere close to 7500 miles I replace mines @ 7000 miles because I do alot of long distance rides.
J**N
New tire
Looks good hooks good
A**3
New Skins
Nice smooth ride..love it ao far
J**.
200/55/17 on 2007 Hayabusa
I have heard mixed opinions about whether or not a 200/55/17 would fit on a stock first gen hayabusa (2007) . I have been wanting to get a 240 fat tire kit but couldn’t bring myself to spend $5k on one. So I decided to try this 200 series tire instead. Really glad I did, it fits perfect, looks fat… enough, and I personally love the way it handles when grinding my foot pegs in the corners. It’s pretty sticky even on cool/wet pavement. I dropped a tooth in the front and added 5 to the rear sprocket at the same time I installed the tire. I’m running 30lbs of air in it now which makes it really stable in a wheelie without sacrificing cornering ability. I usually get about 3k-5k miles out of a rear tire with my driving habits I suspect this shinko will last about the same. When it comes to sport bike tires I’d rather have them soft n sticky like these and have to change them every few thousand miles, seen too many guys wipe out in a corner right behind me cause they like them harder compound tires that “last forever “ I highly recommend these for anyone with a sport bike. Great performance and value for money!
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