🛞 Conquer every road and trail with Shinko’s Big Block power!
The Shinko E-805 Big Block Rear Tire (120/90-18) is a cutting-edge dual sport tire designed for riders who demand versatility—offering a perfect 40/60 split between on-road stability and off-road ruggedness. Featuring a 120mm wide section, a robust 639-pound load capacity, and durable big-block construction, it delivers superior handling, mileage, and reliable year-round performance across diverse terrains.
Brand | Shinko |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 120/90-18 65R-87-4707 |
Section Width | 120 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 639 Pounds |
Tread Type | Non-Directional |
Item Weight | 12.8 Pounds |
UPC | 607376584631 |
Construction Type | Big-Block |
Manufacturer | Shinko |
Model | 805 Series Rear Tire - 120/90-18 |
Item Weight | 12.8 pounds |
Item model number | E805 ADVENTURE TRAIL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 87-4707 |
M**E
Nice aggressive looking tire
Works good off-road
B**T
Great Tires
It looks nice on my Bonnie., fast shipping.
A**N
Good 50/50 tire
Good 50/50 tire at a reasonable price. Not sure yet about wear. Have around 300 miles on it so far and seem to be holding up good.
B**.
Works great
Does great, especially when aired down for sand
C**R
Big & Beefy
Building a dual sport custom motorcycle, these tires look awesome on it
H**A
Tire is not like shown it’s skinnier
The tire wasn’t as wide as shown on the picBut too late now it’s mounted other than that it’s okay I guess.
B**R
Not a rainy weather tire!
They look awesome and a great 40/60 tire, don't get caught in the rain on pavement or mud off-road it will come right out from under you.... rear spins on both with medium acceleration! Cornering on pavement is good hard pack dirt I don't have a lot of confidence but haven't had any issue. Sand great, gravel good.
D**0
Good handling and performance for the money.
Great feel on pavement and straight line handling in dirt. Does NOT grip well when accelerating through dirt corners. I don't feel the confidence for tire feed back while Corning on dirt, feels loose/washout. Put 300mi on them so far with no issues over various terrain and harsh Rocky trails. Great tire if you do mainly lesurely trail and woods riding mixed with pavement.
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