Tire packaging said tubeless but the tire is stamped in sidewall that it is tube type only
Shinko 250 Tire - Series Rear Mt90-16 74h Bias TL
Shinko 250 rear tire in MT90-16 74H bias construction, built with a dual-radius profile and aramid belting for stable cornering and extended tread life. Modern directional tread pattern grips wet pavement and delivers consistent mileage on classic and cruiser motorcycles.
Features
- Dual-radius rear profile for larger footprint and extended mileage
- Modern directional tread for wet weather traction
- Aramid belting for high load stability
- Available in blackwall and whitewall options
- 74H load and speed rating
Specifications
- Brand: Shinko
- Manufacturer Part #: A/B R250
- Size: MT90-16
- Load & Speed Rating: 74H
- Type: Bias TL
- UPC: 191361319020
- Weight: 16.1106 lbs
- Country of Origin: South Korea
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a front or rear tire?
This is a rear tire. The dual-radius profile and load rating are engineered specifically for rear-wheel use.
What does the MT90-16 size mean?
MT90 is the width and profile, 16 is the rim diameter in inches. Check your bike's owner manual or sidewall to confirm the correct size.
Can I get this in whitewall?
Yes — Shinko offers this model in both blackwall and whitewall (W/W) finishes.
How long do these tires typically last?
The dual-radius profile and aramid belting extend mileage compared to economy tires, but actual life depends on riding style, maintenance, and road conditions.
What's the speed rating?
This tire carries an H speed rating, suitable for sustained speeds up to 130 mph.
| BRAND | Shinko |
| TYPE | Tires |
| SKU | 87-4105 |
| WEIGHT | 16.11 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!!
good tire for the price--but don't last on ultra classic
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