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Shinko 87-4599 Black Wall SR777 & SR777 H.D. Tire

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Size: 180/65B16 81H


Features

  • See fitment guide image for additional Machines this item fits. H Rated tubeless
  • Aramid belted.
  • Excellent choice for cruising or touring.
  • 777 H.D. (Heavy Duty) version with reinforced carcass.
  • Aramid belted provides ample load capacity while also giving more stability

Description

Aramid belted 4- and 6-ply rated carcass construction with heavy duty reinforcement Tire sizes 150/90-15, 170/80-15, MU85B-16, 150/80-16, 160/70-17 and 240/40R-18�are 4-ply rated Tire sizes 180/70B-15, 130/90-16, 180/65-16, 140/70B-18, 150/70B-18, and 180/55-18 are 6-ply rated Reinforced carcass with more stability and longer life Heavier belting provides ample load capacity for touring Designed for touring with high mileage and load capacity Specifically designed for cruiser machines Fits many V-Twin and metric cruiser models This motorcycle tire is tubeless Tire sizes 150/90-15, 170/80-15, 180/70B-15, 130/90-16, MUB85-16, 150/80-16, 180/65-16, 160/70B-17, 140/70B-18, 150/70B-18, and 180/55-18�are H rated for speeds up to 130 mph Tire size�240/40R-18 is V rated for speeds up to 149 mph Blackwall � Available in the following motorcycle tire sizes: 150/90-15, 170/80-15, 180/70B-15, 130/90-16, MU85B-16, 150/80-16, 180/65-16, 160/70B-17, 140/70B-18, 150/70B-18, 180/55-18 and 240/40R-18

Brand: Shinko


Seasons: Year Round


Size: 180/65B16 81H


Section Width: 180 Millimeters


Load Capacity: 1019 Pounds


Tread Type: Directional


Ply Rating: 6-Ply


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 24.5 x 24.8 x 6.7 inches


Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds


Brand: ‎Shinko


Seasons: ‎Year Round


Size: ‎180/65B16 81H


Section Width: ‎180 Millimeters


Load Capacity: ‎1019 Pounds


Tread Type: ‎Directional


Ply Rating: ‎6-Ply


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Shinko


Model: ‎777


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Item model number: ‎777


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎87-4599


Date First Available: February 4, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good so far. UPDATE 2: Great tire for the money.
Size: 180/55-18 84H
Just installed so far no complaints. They are softer rubber so grip is great so probably wear will suffer. Only time will tell. UPDATE: Returned last month from a 7000 mile cross country trip, the tire did great in all kinds of weather, in all kinds of road. That said now with over 8000 miles on it it's time for a new one. Will be ordering new one soon. Only complaint I have is it doesn't hold air as well as one would expect. Lose about a pound a week. Have same brand on front, different size, bought it at the same time and it's still good for another 7 or 8 thousand. Update 2 Actually pushed the tire now have over 10,000 on the tire, by the way not recommending anyone do that !!! Just wanted to see how the tire could handle that. Now loosing a pound of air a day.... Update 3: Finally replaced that rear Shinko, yeah now with almost 14000 miles on it, it was still holding road great but please don't do that !!!! New rear holding air great. So inspected the older tire, saw some fraying on one part of the bead I think that's probably from when the shop installed it I and why air didn't hold up as expected, so want tire problem. front now has over 13000 and looks like will do another 8000 maybe we'll see. UPDATE 4: Have absolutely no complaints what so ever with these tires. Time to replace rear tire, this time tire is a bit short of 10,000 miles at 9,338, I could push it to 10,000 but why looks very similar to the image I previously posted. For the money these tires are unbeatable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2018 by Carlos S. Carlos S.

  • Worth the money !
Size: 180/65B16 81H
Put front and rear tires on my 2019 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Standard FLHT, much stickier tires than the stock Dunlops . Bike rides smooth and handles curves perfectly. Put these on my self, did not balance them, but have no wobble or shaking in the handlebars at high speed. Great tires at half the price of others. Next time I think I will try the new Shinko SR999 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by David M.

  • Great tire at a great price.
Size: 130/90B16 73H
I installed this on a 2012 Vulcan 1700. The tire looks nice and came fast. These replaced the Bridgestones my bike came with. After installation, I almost thought the tire had something wrong with it because it was shaking but after a few miles it started handling great. This was due to the mold line and mold release on the tires. The front tire will also turn much easier, so when you install them and go to backup, except it to turn faster. I almost dropped my bike the first time I backed it up after changing the tires. This isn't unique to these tires, so if you feel wobbly at first, don't fret. Stop and go a few times to get the tires heated up and once you do that, the tires will be fine. The Bridgestones previously on this bike lasted about 5k miles. I can't imagine these won't last that long or longer and they ride better than I ever remember the Bridgestones feeling. I was a little leery buying these tires but Shinko has a loyal customer now. The performance for the price can't be beat. They feel very stable yet nimble. I wouldn't hesitate to buy these again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019 by David

  • Decently priced tires, decent quality, balance dot questionable
Size: 170/80B15 83H
Tire seems to be a decent quality tire. The ride seems to be nice and smooth even on tar snakes which is a good positive. They are also pretty decent looking tires, but I guess that is subjective. The not so good: When I installed the tires, I used the red dot (lightest part of the tire) that is supposed to line up with the valve stem but found I had to add quite a lot of weight to balance the wheel and tire (3.5 Oz) compared to about 1 Oz that I had on them before. I decided to break the bead and try to rotate the tire to different locations to balance it. I managed to get it to 0.5 Oz, so it seems that using the dot for alignment is not the optimal balance for the tire. It could be wheel related, but since I only had 1 Oz on it previously, I doubt that is the case. This was only for the back tire. For the front tire, when I mounted it (aligning to the dot), it was almost perfect. I had to add only 1/4 Oz and possibly could have gotten away with no weights at all. I am not sure about mileage or longevity yet since I have just put them on and done only about 50 miles. I will report back once I know more. So far, I am pretty happy with the tires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021 by Turbo97se

  • Good
Size: 120/70-21 68V
Good
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by william seale

  • Shinko 777 Rear Tire (180/55-18
Size: 180/55-18 84H
Great tire for the price n milage you get out of it... Not sure why Harley stop selling it at the dealerships excellent in the rain as well
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Dusty

  • Great tire
Size: 180/55-18 84H
Great tire for your heavy bikes. Get the most mileage than others I've tried. Great traction wet or dry.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by William O'Brien

  • Fit my bike.
Size: 150/90B15 80H
Been riding for 50 years and never used a Shinko. Couldn't find the right size I needed so I tried this one. I was leaving on a long ride and wanted to start with a fresh tire so this was my last choice. However it worked great and gave me a good ride. I have 5,500 miles on it at the time of this review. I've been through 7 hours of rain, with a 40-105 temps and have had not problems. I'll be ordering one again soon as I like to keep a tire handy. I have it mounted on a Yamaha Royal Star touring bike. I can't speak of what milage you might get but looking at the tire now I expect it to be in line with others I've used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by Eddie Fulmer

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