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I've run everything from Metzlers, to Dunlops and Cheng Shins. I'm not a knee dragger, or one to ride long distances in the rain, but I've been riding for 15 yrs. and I have not noticed anything but slight differences in any of my tires, except in mileage. Dunlops seemed to last longer, Cheng Shins were the shortest, but not by too much.
Anything you'd mount now-a-days is better than anything these bikes had on them when they were showroom new.
I'm no expert, but I'm going to run counter to the opinions on this post - I 've not had any bad experiences with Cheng-Shins and I tend to want to replace my tires on both my bikes every 2.5 or 3 years whether they are worn, or not.
I know guys with $300 tires on their bikes that have had them for 6 years that won't change them because of a looming $300 price tag that would be better off with a new set of $100 Cheng Shins changed more regularly.
Anything you'd mount now-a-days is better than anything these bikes had on them when they were showroom new.
I'm no expert, but I'm going to run counter to the opinions on this post - I 've not had any bad experiences with Cheng-Shins and I tend to want to replace my tires on both my bikes every 2.5 or 3 years whether they are worn, or not.
I know guys with $300 tires on their bikes that have had them for 6 years that won't change them because of a looming $300 price tag that would be better off with a new set of $100 Cheng Shins changed more regularly.