Tires DEBICA or Shinko
These are well reviewed in my country : https://www.reifen.com/en-de/16570-r13-79t-debica-navigator-2-5452000594419
I avoided the 805 big blocks because of typically rough and noisy street use. Figured they’d be great offroad. Tried some 705s and they were great street tires but really loose and washy offroad. I’m on the 700s now and I’m really liking them. Closest thing to a 50/50 tire I’ve ever had.
Debica Presto HP2, EU made over Kumho.
Better brake result here then Barum. But probably shorter life.
I put on Shinko Ravens and they are more confidence inspiring than the Michelin Pilot 3s I was using.
Might I suggest some Shinko’s. I got 16k out of the back tire I got for my Goldwing, 12k+ of those were overloaded doing 80-90 across the country and through the Rockies.
Get the shinko 777, they’re great. Stickiest compound tire I run and I have no issues in the rain. Great for wheelies too
- Have been running Shinko 777 tires on my FLHRSI which I'm very happy with, but am going with the longer lasting Shinko 999 tires next.
I've been using matador and debica all season tires and debica lasted longer and had better grip in bad weather conditions!
Pneumatici invernali.
Beh, non necessariamente "costosi ", ma non lesinate sul prezzo per risparmiare magari 15/20€ a gomma.
Perché quando vi capita la neve seria sulla strada vi salvano la giornata.
Mi è capitato in Germania con delle gomme invernali di merda (debica) di fare un 270 in uscita da una rotonda presa piano con 2cm di neve.
Schimb\u0103-le. Nu merit\u0103 s\u0103 \u00ee\u021bi ri\u0219ti via\u021ba ta \u0219i a celor din jur.
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