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You've ridden less than 100 miles on them???
A few hundred. I'm by no means an expert, just expressing that I've enjoyed it
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You've ridden less than 100 miles on them???
The guys at the shop think that this damaged happened during manufacturing; maybe an issue with the mold. I expected them to say this even if it's not the truth... but I am slightly inclined to agree, especially since there is also some weird EXTRA rubber near the lip on the other side of the tire. I'll post a shot of this later.
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Mine is no where near as poorly manufactured as the tire you posted. Now that I can see the area in question a bit more clearly, it looks like your tire has a bit of a mfg defect rather than damage incurred from mounting the tire.Wow, intriguing! Maybe there is a bad batch going around? Very interested to see this.
OK, cool. Cowboy, how many miles so far?
Thinking of getting Shinko 230s for the 1100G, has anyone run them hard enough and long enough to wear them out yet?
How do they stick?
How do they feel?
Did they last very long and did they ride well to the end?
Would you buy another?
Comments?
I'm feeling 50/50 as to whether I even want to ride on this tire. Half the people I've asked say the damage is nothing to worry about, while the other half say they wouldn't ride on it. (
Can you give us a better picture of the damaged area, as good as the pictures of the other side in the later posts? I still can't really see what I'm looking at in the first picture. Maybe a closer close up with good lighting and focus?
Is it an extra little flap of rubber or it it a huge gouged out area?
I also have emails out to Motorcycle Superstore and Shinko with pictures to see what they both think. Hoping to hear back from one or both of them soon.
Ohio is crawling with GS riders -- surely there's someone local who can mount this tire?
19" front tubeless tires are incredibly easy to change.
Hi Zach,
I would consider that to be a defect but (in my personal opinion) it is not a safety issue. Just to be safe, I would work with your dealer for a warranty replacement. They can contact me with any questions.
Thank you,
Scott Casper
Western Power Sports
Street Product Manager
Shinko Tire Tech and Development
601 E. Gowen Rd
Boise, Idaho 83716
Phone (208)376-8400 ext. 3404
Fax (208)375-8901
When you get this figured out , i have spoons and compressor. I am 50 minutes from you but you are welcome to work over here anytime.
If you can get the tire replaced then by all means go for it.
I don't generally check my tires more then a quick scan before getting them mounted. I usually wait and inspect after mounted.
Thinking that's a bad habit and will be looking/feeling more closely for now on.
Looking at pict would not think defect goes to bead. Unless tire off and could inspect tire bead surface I wouldn't have a lot of confidence in that, if any.
Good thread as a closer look at new tires is something me and I am sure others have not given the attention It needs!
Print that email and take it with you...the hand has been tipped because the manufacturer is in agreement that its a defect.