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Description Shinko SR733
The Shinko SR733 motorcycle tire was specifically designed for the front wheels of "cruiser" category motorcycles. As is known, such bikes are distinguished by their significant weight and engines that possess not only considerable power, but also high torque ratings. These features make quite specific demands on the tires, which this tire fully satisfies thanks to a number of design features. At the same time, it is worth noting the manufacturer's recommendation to use the SR733 in conjunction with the SR734 or SR735 models, which are designed for installation on rear wheels.
Original Tread Pattern
This model, with its tread pattern, is very similar to the SR734 and SR735. Nevertheless, its design differs significantly, which is due to the specific conditions of application. The key feature is the presence of a very wide longitudinal rib in the central part, divided into two equal halves by a drainage groove. This solution made it possible to maximize the improvement of directional stability, as well as minimize the tire's response time to the driver's actions. As a result, it was possible to achieve very stable, but at the same time sporty, handling.
Efficient Drainage System
One of the distinctive features of the Shinko SR733 tread pattern is the design of the drainage system. It contains many fairly long Z-shaped grooves, located at a significant angle to the direction of motion. Despite the very small volumes of these grooves, their placement scheme allows the tire to very effectively get rid of even a very significant amount of water. As a result, it was possible to achieve very high resistance to aquaplaning.
Main Features of the Shinko SR733 Motorcycle Tire
- designed for installation on the front wheels of "cruiser" category motorcycles;
- maximum performance is achieved when used in conjunction with the SR734 and SR735 models, installed on the rear wheels;
- the wide longitudinal rib in the central part of the tread provides excellent directional stability and high maneuverability;
- many small, but very long, drainage grooves, located in the direction opposite to the direction of travel, allow the tire to quickly get rid of even very large amounts of water, thereby ensuring high resistance to aquaplaning.