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Took the rear tire off last nite to have a new one put on, looked up the mileage , right at 20,000 miles n change. gonna put an E3 right back on it, very happy with its performance!!!:big-grin-emoticon:

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THAT is awesome Duey!! Gotta ask, any long distance touring on hot desert tarmac with a fully loaded scoot riding two up?? Basically, what kind of 20k miles was that friend?

 

CONGRATS to ya Duey!:thumbsup:

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:sign yeah that:

 

I would be sorely tempted to make the switch even though my Shinkos are new and running nicely!

 

I liked the Shinko rear much better than the E3. Don't get me wrong, the E3s rode great, but they wore funny for me and then felt terrible. I might have gotten close to 10k miles on mine before they felt so bad I couldn't stand them anymore. The Shinkos were cheap enough, stuck awesome, and I got almost the same mileage as the E3. At least the rear. I ran a Shinko rear and Pirelli front and never felt more confidence on my old Venture.

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alot of day trips, one trip to ashland miss was 730 miles. alot of days riding to work. most of my weekend trips were of 2 to 300 hundred mile day trips. i like the twisty curvey roads best, i really look for those. i think the secret to dunlop e3's is that i ran the air pressure at 44lbs in the rear for 2up riding n my big husky body. made probably 8 or 10 rootbeer runs of 125 miles one way, really good rootbeer for mak'n rootbeer floats. i usually bring back 8 to 10 half gallon jugs when i go for me 'n' other floks. been down to poop's couple of times.

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Just swapped out my E3 at 18,600 miles. Still had some miles left, but I am taking off this morning for Colorado (abt 2500 round trip) and didn't want to risk it.

 

However, I just put on an old E3 take off with ONLY 14000 miles on it. That will get me there and back.

 

Me likey the E3s.

 

RR

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what was the name and size of the shinkos blaine

 

Havent had had me Venture in over a year now, but I believe they 230 Tourmasters. Stock size if I remember right.

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