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Waterboy
11th April 2010, 11:09
I have aquired a Shinko Super Moto 160/60/17 (M/C 69V) racing slick. Well it actually came with the ZXR400 race bike I bought. Its brand new and I'm contemplating what to do with it. :blink: What I want to know is, are they designed specifically for motard use and does anyone know how they fair on the likes of my 400? Any one tried these before and how do they perform? Cheers
Vaughan
KS34
12th April 2010, 22:31
I used them on my '94 cbr600, to be honest I dont rate them, The profile is quite flat and from memory they were not that special, Did not like the front tyre, and went about 4 seconds quicker on a set of secondhand dunlop GPA 10. Just my 2c.
quickbuck
12th April 2010, 22:36
.....and went about 4 seconds quicker on a set of secondhand dunlop GPA 10. Just my 2c.
Says it all really........
Replace it with something you DO have confidence with, and flick it off to somebody who wants a cheap slick.
Even if it is a great tyre, the mare fact you are on here asking about it will play on your mind, and you won't like it in any case....
Oh, and they are Super Moto... Not Super Motard. Moto is a word used to describe Race.
woodyracer
12th April 2010, 22:39
i heard nobody's has ever won a race on shinko's.......
Quasievil
13th April 2010, 15:42
They where the control tyre in the Aussy series at one stage, cant be all bad.
But for Motards Dunlops or Michelins or Metzlers are the way to go.
Shorty_925
13th April 2010, 16:09
But for Motards Dunlops or Michelins or Metzlers are the way to go.
Prehaps the little Italian guy on the TM that was here at xmas time might disagree with you on that one..
Crasherfromwayback
13th April 2010, 16:25
i heard nobody's has ever won a race on shinko's.......
Not true. I have.
Pussy
13th April 2010, 16:43
Not true. I have.
Yeah, but the Waipukurau North Ladies' Tatting Enthusiasts Guild "have a go" day doesn't count!.... :p
Crasherfromwayback
13th April 2010, 16:50
Yeah, but the Waipukurau North Ladie's Tatting Enthusiasts Guild "have a go" day doesn't count!.... :p
Those old sluts would say that after I dusted them all off. RMZ4 fiddy vs a mobility scooter!
quickbuck
13th April 2010, 17:19
Prehaps the little Italian guy on the TM that was here at xmas time might disagree with you on that one..
His tyres looked rubbish!
Bike was sliding all over the place.... ;)
But the man could ride.....
Quasievil
13th April 2010, 18:55
Prehaps the little Italian guy on the TM that was here at xmas time might disagree with you on that one..
What was he running mate ?
Crasherfromwayback
13th April 2010, 18:58
What was he running mate ?
Dunno. But he's fucking lucky I was only spectating!:shifty:
Peter Smith
15th April 2010, 20:07
Dunno. But he's fucking lucky I was only spectating!:shifty:
That must have cost ya abit, with one ticket for you and one for your ego!!
Crasherfromwayback
15th April 2010, 20:20
That must have cost ya abit, with one ticket for you and one for your ego!!
Nah...cost me fuck all extra. My post was what some of us call either sarcasm, or taking the piss out of your own self. Try it sometime. For the record though...I've won a shitload of road races on dirt bikes round street circuits. How 'bout you?
Peter Smith
15th April 2010, 22:54
Nah...cost me fuck all extra. My post was what some of us call either sarcasm, or taking the piss out of your own self. Try it sometime. For the record though...I've won a shitload of road races on dirt bikes round street circuits. How 'bout you?
I knew I should have been a fisherman, I was just messing with ya.
I am not that good on street circuits, only got 3rd at Paeroa, but got a shiney TT trophy at Hampton Downs.
Crasherfromwayback
16th April 2010, 07:48
I knew I should have been a fisherman, I was just messing with ya.
I am not that good on street circuits, only got 3rd at Paeroa, but got a shiney TT trophy at Hampton Downs.
Way to go! What's Hampton like to ride?
Goblin
16th April 2010, 08:01
I have aquired a Shinko Super Moto 160/60/17 (M/C 69V) racing slick. Well it actually came with the ZXR400 race bike I bought. Its brand new and I'm contemplating what to do with it. :blink: What I want to know is, are they designed specifically for motard use and does anyone know how they fair on the likes of my 400? Any one tried these before and how do they perform? Cheers
VaughanI've won 2 races in posties, on my zxr400, on Taupo short track with second hand supermoto shinko slicks after crasherfwb won his races. Probably the same set...so they cant be too bad.
Peter Smith
16th April 2010, 08:28
Way to go! What's Hampton like to ride?
Hampton is a great track, it has a bit of everything.
Getting back to the main thread, I spoke to Tony Rees who tried a set of Shinko's on his old superbike (180+HP) at Pukekohe. He said they weren't as good as the top brand names, but they weren't that bad either. He never had any major issues with them and they are half the price.
So unless you intend to be racing for a top three finish I'd suggest trying the tyre while you get use to the new bike.
I'm thinking of trying a set of Shinko's myself.
Crasherfromwayback
16th April 2010, 08:31
Hampton is a great track, it has a bit of everything.
Getting back to the main thread, I spoke to Tony Rees who tried a set of Shinko's on his old superbike (180+HP) at Pukekohe. He said they weren't as good as the top brand names, but they weren't that bad either. He never had any major issues with them and they are half the price.
So unless you intend to be racing for a top three finish I'd suggest trying the tyre while you get use to the new bike.
I'm thinking of trying a set of Shinko's myself.
Like I said...I've raced on their slicks a couple of years ago...and they were fine for motard usage. I won my TT title back in '91' on 003 Yokohama's, which are basically Shinko's now.
Peter Smith
16th April 2010, 08:41
I tried some yokohama slicks at Bay Park once (1992). I qualified well on some old Michelins and fitted the new Yoko's for race day. In the scrub in session I thought I was flying as I was sliding it out of the big sweeper. But in the race my lap times were 1.5 sec slower than qualifying. It was power sliding but not going forward.
It will be interesting to see what they are like now.
Crasherfromwayback
16th April 2010, 08:56
Yeah I don't think their slicks were as good back then as Michelins etc, but for sure the 003's were great for 250 proddie racing!
Biggles08
16th April 2010, 09:09
Dunlop ftw!!!!!!!!!! :-d
gixerracer
16th April 2010, 09:17
Pirelli 1st and 3rd in SBK and there much cheaper
Dunlop ftw!!!!!!!!!! :-d
Peter Smith
16th April 2010, 11:56
Dunlop ftw!!!!!!!!!! :-d
Hey Dude,
It was good to see ya giving the Nationals a go. Are you doing them next year?
Biggles08
16th April 2010, 13:22
Pirelli 1st and 3rd in SBK and there much cheaper
Kawasaki and Dunlop #1 in New Zealand SBK 600SP....that's where I live ;-)
Biggles08
16th April 2010, 13:22
Hey Dude,
It was good to see ya giving the Nationals a go. Are you doing them next year?
All going to plan HELL YESSSSS!!!! :-)
woodyracer
17th April 2010, 22:37
Pirelli 1st and 3rd in SBK and there much cheaper
and your forgetting 4th in streetstock also had pirelli's.....ahahaha
they're lucky im on their side.......:shifty:
Ivan
18th April 2010, 18:47
I would have thought a Motoard tires profile would be all wrong?
Peter Smith
19th April 2010, 12:31
I would have thought a Motoard tires profile would be all wrong?
You maybe right. If it is a 008 then it is for road bikes.
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