Need new tires

Longdog Cymru

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Hi Vico, it pretty much depends on how you use your bike and where you ride it, mainly pavement, mainly dirt or a combination of the two. Post more details so we can answer your question more specifically.
 

Chaz

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Hi Vico,
I’ve just change for Shinko 705.
I try them on hard pack gravel and forest roads and they have good traction .
On road they perform well too.
They are a good all-rounder for the price.
So far very happy.
Previously I have the Shinko 804-805 knobby.
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BaldKnob

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mountains of Indiana??? Gotcha. Shinko is the value leader, easy to mount and decent life. The 804/5 has soft sidewalls so don’t air down too much.
 

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MFP

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3 weeks ago I purchased my Michelin Anakee Adventures (F&R) from Revzilla and they price matched the lowest prices I found online which was from J&P Cycles. There is also a current Michelin rebate on Adventure, Dual Sport, Enduro and Off Road tires for $30 for a set.
FWIW, Rocky Mtn. ATV and AMT were not the lowest prices for the Mich AAs.
 
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