SHINKO E705 Dual Sport Tires for Kawasaki Vulcan S
It's really hard to maneuver on muddy and rocky places when you're using sports tires so I decided to go for a dual sport tires since I've been traveling on off-road tracks. My Vulcan S looks more muscular after installing these Shinko E705. It does give more vibration when it comes to handling but I like its grip on the road. Shinko E705 Series Dual Sport Front: 120/80-18 Rear: 170/60R17 I'll post a review soon when I go off-road again, cheers! Please like/follow my page: / sichisensei / motohawk.net

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