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Took 15 minutes to take off the wheel. Took it to the shop to mount new tire then reinstalled. Got close to 17K on the Bridgestones. Rear already has the 777 and I am satisfied.

 

Ride Safe.

 

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  Rafterd said:
I got the 777 HD for front and rear. Haven’t put then on yet, but I have them on my Harley and love them.

 

Hello Rafterd. I 2nd that. These tires really do hug the road. I already have 10k miles on my rear and looks like I can put another 5K to 7K. ... to see.

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I just peeled a 777 of the back of my Victory tour. I think the miez were just under 6k. Mostly around town, one 12-1500 mile trip. For money wasnt bad. I went back with a Continental Conti-tour. Last Conti I had got me almost 10k. But they are more $$

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  djh3 said:
I just peeled a 777 of the back of my Victory tour. I think the miez were just under 6k. Mostly around town, one 12-1500 mile trip. For money wasnt bad. I went back with a Continental Conti-tour. Last Conti I had got me almost 10k. But they are more $$

If I am not mistaken, I have close to 10K miles on my Rear Shinko 777. This tire is Made in Korea. I still have a lot of tread left. :scratchchin:

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I had a few more miles left in it. It was 3/32 which is close to wear bar. I left for a 7 day trip to mountains so wanted to make sure had good tires for trip. Man was I glad Sunday when we rode in rain from Madison Ga to the NC boarder.

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My 2009 Venture had the 777's on it when I bought it. So I have no basis for comparison. After a year of riding, I have had no problems and the bike performs well. I would purchase another pair with no reservations.

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I really think that the 777s will really be a good fit for all make and model. Glad to hear you have a similar experience. [emoji1303][emoji1303]. [emoji3]

 

 

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FWIW: my son just put these Shinkos on his 05 RSTD. He loves them, says they really hug the road. I know others who have used them. I'm leaning toward

Dunlop E3 or E4s when I replace but will definitely have to consider Shinkos.

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