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tdp,

Where do you live?

What size tires are you looking for. If it's 21" front and a 18" rear don't waste your money on

a Cheng Shin. Go with a Michelin, IRC or a Dunlop.

If it's the smaller sizes good tires are almost impossible to find.

We thought we'd see some of the Vee Rubber 19" and 17" by now, where are they?

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Never seen one or tried it but when I first started trials I thought I'd save a bit of cash by buying a set of Barums for my twinshock Bult.

Big mistake,I thought it was just my riding (though i'm still not much better) until a few guys told me they were crap and to ditch them.

Changed to Michelins and what a difference.Grip!

My advice would be to leave well alone,save your money until you can afford a Michelin or Dunlop.I've never tried an IRC.

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tdp,

Where do you live?

What size tires are you looking for. If it's 21" front and a 18" rear don't waste your money on

a Cheng Shin. Go with a Michelin, IRC or a Dunlop.

If it's the smaller sizes good tires are almost impossible to find.

We thought we'd see some of the Vee Rubber 19" and 17" by now, where are they?

Gloucestershire, UK.

I was after tubed 21f & 18r and tubless 18r.

I've already got a rear tubed Cheng Shin to try for pre65, had ordered tubless for modern but think I'll cancel now. Thanks for the feedback.

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Aaaaaaarrrrrggghhhhh Cheng Shin tyres tried to kill me when I lived in Perth W.A. Crashed my RS250 on the roundabout outside the WACA. Back tyre just let go and I went from lock to lock for about 200 yards, just as I though I had saved it it decided to grip again and spat me over the high side. Broke my ankle and my wrist. As Paul W said ditch finders, bloody awful vile hatfeul, cursed, attrocious, bobbins, rubbish, crap pants not fit for purpose hoops of woe you could ever put on a bike. rant over. Wow I feel cleansed.

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I've never tried an IRC.

I've used them over the years on some of my bikes.

Cheaper....Needs a little more air pressure (wiggle factor)....casing doesn't conform to the surface as well as a Michelin...soft good grip but they wear out faster.

Now all I use is Michelin. Great grip and the construction of the casing conforms to the terrain better.

Dunlop cheaper but have have never used them. Our X National Champ has used them.

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