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Shinko 705 Series Dual Sport Rear Tubeless Tire 130/80-17

$119.95

Shinko

Model #87-4521

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The Shinko 705 has a versatile tread pattern that provides excellent wet and dry weather adhesion and smooth running on the highway.

Features:

  • All-round rubber compound for a wide spectrum of weather and street/terrain conditions
  • Designed as a 70% On-Road 30% Off-Road tire
  • Great traction, even Off-Road, thanks to the dirt-oriented tread design
  • DOT approved
  • 150/70R18 rear tires features state-of-the-art Zero Degree JLSB (Joint-Less Steel Belting) technology for added stability and strength
  • M+S = Mud and Snow Rated
Specifications:
  • Location: Rear
  • Size: 130/80-17
  • Speed Rating: H
  • Load Index: 65
  • Permitted Rim Size: 2.50~3.50
  • Outside Diameter: 25.2 in.
  • Width: 5.08 in.
  • Max Load: 41 psi
  • Tube Type: Tubeless
Suggested Fitment:
  • Triumph Scrambler 900 2006
  • BMW G650GS Sertao 2012
  • BMW G650GS Sertao 2013
  • BMW G650GS Sertao 2014
  • BMW F650GS 2001
  • BMW F650GS 2002
  • BMW F650GS 2003
  • BMW F650GS 2004
  • BMW F650GS 2005
  • BMW F650GS 2006
  • BMW F650GS 2007
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2005
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2006
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2007
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2001
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2002
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2003
  • BMW F650GS Dakar 2004
  • BMW F650GS ABS 2001
  • BMW F650GS ABS 2002
  • BMW F650GS ABS 2003
  • BMW F650GS ABS 2005
  • BMW F650GS Dakar ABS 2005
  • BMW F650GS Dakar ABS 2002
  • BMW F650GS Dakar ABS 2003
  • BMW F650GS Dakar ABS 2004
  • BMW G650 Xcountry 2007
  • BMW G650 Xcountry 2008
  • BMW G650 Xcountry 2009
  • BMW G650GS 2010
  • BMW G650GS 2011
  • BMW G650GS 2012
  • BMW G650GS 2009
  • BMW F650 1997
  • BMW F650 1998
  • BMW F650 1999
  • BMW F650 2000
  • BMW R100GS 1988
  • BMW R100GS 1989
  • BMW R100GS 1990
  • BMW R100GS 1991
  • BMW R100GS 1992
  • BMW R100GS 1993
  • BMW R100GS 1994
  • BMW R100GS 1995
  • BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar 1990
  • BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar 1991
  • BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar 1992
  • BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar 1993
  • BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar 1994
  • BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar 1995
  • Honda XL600V Transalp 1989
  • Honda XL600V Transalp 1990
  • Kawasaki KL600 1985
  • Kawasaki KL600 1986
  • Kawasaki W650 2000
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1987
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1988
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1989
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1990
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1991
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1992
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1993
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1994
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1995
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1996
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1997
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1998
  • Kawasaki KLR650 1999
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2000
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2001
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2002
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2003
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2004
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2005
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2006
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2007
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2008
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2009
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2010
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2011
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2012
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2013
  • Kawasaki KLR650 2014
  • Kawasaki KLX650 1994
  • Kawasaki KLX650 1995
  • Kawasaki KLX650 1996
  • Kawasaki KL650B Tengai 1990
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2007
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2008
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2009
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2010
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2013
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2011
  • Triumph Scrambler 865 2012

Other Part Numbers:
Shinko #87-4521

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Who is Shinko Tire?

Shinko Tire is a company that was established in 1946. The Shinko Group began as a bicycle tire manufacturer in Osaka, Japan. In 1998 they purchased the motorcycle tire technology and molds from Yokohama Rubber Co. and began production under their Tire brand. Today they have become one of the leading manufacturers of rubber products in the industry.

Japanese Technology With Korean Craftsmanship

Their products are now manufactured in South Korea, but the design is still based in Japan. It allowed the company to utilize Japanese engineering and design principles with South Korean production and quality control standards. This enabled Shinko to produce around 200,000 tires every month.

Motorcycle Enthusiasts Brand Of Choice

Their tires are commonly used by enthusiasts engaged in power sports and motorcycle markets. The company established multiple facilities in the US to accommodate the increasing demand, such as in Idaho; Fresno, California; Ashley, Indiana; Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania; Midlothian, Texas; and Memphis, Tennessee. 

Purchase Shinko Tires At Vivid Racing

If you are in the market for an affordable yet reliable tire, then look no further as Shinko has the right set for you. They offer tires for your cruiser, sportbikes, scooter, dual sports, and even offroad bikes. Even to this day, Shinko is continuously finding innovative ways to further enhance their products and is investing in their research and development to push the boundaries of tire manufacturing. 

To know more about Shinko Tires and what they can offer, visit Vivid Racing and check out their list of products that fit your specific need.

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