Tire packaging said tubeless but the tire is stamped in sidewall that it is tube type only
Shinko 250 Tire - Series Front Mh90-21 56h Bias TT
Shinko 250 front tire in MH90-21 56H bias construction, engineered for cruisers and touring bikes needing dependable wet-weather traction and mileage. Single-radius profile delivers light steering response and stable handling over long miles.
Features
- Modern directional tread for wet weather traction
- Single radius profile for light steering and stability
- Aramid belting for high load stability
- Available in blackwall and whitewall finishes
- Tube-type (TT) construction
Specifications
- Brand: Shinko
- Manufacturer Part #: 87-4104
- Size: MH90-21
- Load Rating: 56H
- Construction: Bias tube-type (TT)
- UPC: 191361315817
- Weight: 8.074 lbs
- Country of Origin: South Korea
Fitment
Front wheel fitment for cruisers and touring bikes using 21-inch front wheel sizes with tube-type tire requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a front or rear tire?
This is a front tire. Rear tires use a dual-radius profile design — order the rear size separately.
Does this fit tube or tubeless wheels?
This is a tube-type (TT) tire. You'll need an inner tube. Verify your wheel is tube-type compatible before ordering.
What's the difference between blackwall and whitewall?
Whitewall (W/W) has a white sidewall stripe for a classic look. Blackwall is standard black. Both use the same tread compound.
How long do these tires typically last?
Mileage varies by riding style and road conditions, but Shinko 250s are engineered for long stable mileage compared with sport-focused tires.
| BRAND | Shinko |
| TYPE | Tires |
| SKU | 87-4104 |
| WEIGHT | 8.07 lb |
Great tires. They used to be Yokohama, which was a great brand. They're not cheap. They're inexpensive. They also last longer than any of the more expensive brands.
This is my 2nd one, I have 9000 miles on my first one still got about another 1000 miles left on it before I have to change it, on my 1997 Harley Davidson Electra Glide, the miles for the price is great.
Great!<br />Got 7-8k miles and still going.<br />Decent handling and traction!!
Shinko 250 is a good tire.
Put the Shinko 250 on the rear of my Road King and got 7000 miles on it. Not bad for a cheaper price.<br />It is soft compared to the Dunlop 402 I am used to on my RK and felt good on the road and no complaints with this tire.<br />I change my own tires and is a lot easier to mount and dismount than the 402.<br />I also pull a trailer on all rides.<br /><br />I will buy again good tire for the money.<br />Harry
NO NO NO Total garbage
BELOW ZERO.... One star is too good. <br />I'm sitting here after trying to mount this tire for over an hour. 100 psi won't seat the bead. Took iit off and cleaned the rim meticulously. Used lots of rubber lube and got pops at 45 psi but it still did not go fully on he rim at 100 psi. <br />It wobbles on the balancer calling for 2.5 ounces on one side and 1.75 on the other. <br />I'm prepping my bike for Laconia tomorrow which ain't happening. <br /><br />Shinko... never again.<br /><br />Good luck fellas.