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Just thought I'd add my .02 about Cheng Shin's and Pirelli's. Bought a pair of Hi-Max's last July/August, 3500 or 4000 miles ago. Mounted and balanced them myself. They replaced a pair of Marquis that had tubes even though the wheels are marked tubeless. I didn't put tubes back in. These always felt good, not great, but good. Seemed OK in the rain, but didn't have my total trust. Always kind of felt on the "edge" in the wet. In the cold, 15 or 20 f, they felt kind of lumpy. So, after 4K the rear was down to the wear bar and the front was starting to stress crack between the tread blocks. I wonder if the stress cracks were the result of cold weather riding. Always ran 32 in the rear and 30 in the front. For the money I liked these tires enough to put them on my wife's 250 Rebel and son's 1978 CB750. Neither of them do the amount of highway or twisties that I do.
The Cheng Shin's were replace with a pair of Pirelli Demons just 200 miles ago. For twice the money. While it's still early days, there's no comparison between them. The Pirelli's have felt great from the get go. I've already leaned them over pretty good, after 100 mile brake in, and they feel great. I'll try and post an update after a 1000 miles or so and a ride or 2 in the rain.
Bottom line, I think I got twice the tire for twice the money.
Thanks,
The Cheng Shin's were replace with a pair of Pirelli Demons just 200 miles ago. For twice the money. While it's still early days, there's no comparison between them. The Pirelli's have felt great from the get go. I've already leaned them over pretty good, after 100 mile brake in, and they feel great. I'll try and post an update after a 1000 miles or so and a ride or 2 in the rain.
Bottom line, I think I got twice the tire for twice the money.
Thanks,