

🏍️ Ride Bold, Ride Far – The Whitewall Revolution Awaits!
The Shinko 777 Whitewall Rear Tire (130/90H-16) is a cruiser-specific radial tire engineered for enhanced mileage and superior wet/dry grip. Featuring a water-dispersing tread pattern, reinforced heavy-duty carcass, and higher load ratings, it delivers durability and safety without compromising style. Perfect for riders seeking performance and classic whitewall aesthetics.
| ASIN | B00T6J67OO |
| Aspect Ratio | 90 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,388 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #12 in Sport Motorcycle Tires |
| Brand | Shinko Motorcycle Tires |
| Construction | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (449) |
| Date First Available | 12 February 2015 |
| Item Weight | 7.67 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 87-4595 |
| Load Index Rating | 805 |
| Manufacturer | Shinko |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 87-4595 |
| Model | 777 |
| Rim Diameter | 16 Inches |
| Rim Width | 16 Inches |
| Section Width | 130 Millimeters |
| Speed Rating | H |
| UTQG | 500 AA A |
G**Y
This is a great price for quality New tires
C**L
Nice
A**R
I was apprehensive at these tires as I was coming off of Dunlaps on my 2004 Road King. These tires were priced amazing p, I got white walls and they look great. Wt was way surprising is the ride, it’s wonderful! And I go deep in the corners and they stick it. GREAT PRODUCT. Also noteworthy I got the, two days before they said they would be there.
C**E
I like the Shinko 777 Reinforced Wide Whitewalls for my 2000 Road King. It accents the classic look of the bike. The tires although they don't last as long as the Dunlops, (I get around 7500 miles on the rear), you can't beat the price. This is the first time running the 777s on the front so another review will be coming but so far the front is holding up and wearing well. They grip and brake as well as the Dunlops. I have no problems taking curves at speed and hammering on the brakes when I need to. One thing, I learned this the hard way, make sure you use correct pressure for these tires otherwise, you'll have issues with tractability and fishtailing at speed. Once I pumped in the correct pressure, they ran well. They take on average 10 psi more of air pressure than the Dunlops. I ran 33psi front and 37psi rear on the Dunlops. The 777s I ran 43psi and 47psi respectively.
A**R
Grip well, good for the price, performs well.
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