With this tire I didn't have to. I have other tires that are wider and needed trimming. You can just use a survival knife to cut the nobs. Otherwise if your willing to spend some $$ these tend to work best. POPULO 20V Cordless Oscillating Tool Kits, 22000 OPM Variable Speed, 4.5° Oscillating Angle Multi Tool, 27 Piece Battery Powered Multi-Tool for Cutting Wood, Nail, Scraping and Sanding a.co/d/1BGgNzy
Why didn’t you replace the front tire as well? How much did you pay for the tire(s)? I see that Luna Cycle has a 2 tire supermoto kit for $350. Comes with rims 13g, brake disks, 42 tooth sprocket and proper sized chain. Seems like a badass upgrade that would give you the ability to quickly switch back and forth from the off-road knobby to the street supermoto when you want.
You could have used the 3.5 but you would have to shave some of the tread off. I will Look forward to your review on this tyre and how it works off road.👍
I was watching this earlier this morning and then we just spoke a little bit on your other video... on the talaria you think the rear will fit the 3.50 and then still the 2.75 on the front... I like the shinko tires
Pretty sure the 3.5 will fit good on the rear. I have a 3.5 on the rear of my surron right now and it's very snug. The talarias swing arm is a extra inch wider so I think it'll work great. I'll be sure to make a video about it
Help! over in the Uk is difficult to get shinko's probably have to international ship, with the 2,75"19 how is the overall outside diameter comparing to stock cst, would you mind posting up the dimensions or if you felt like it show tyre by tyre on an upload in the future? Thanks 👍 great uploads!
Hi Sonic. Hey do you set the torque on your bolts after removing and reinstalling the tires? Or do you just use a standard ratchet to tighten and it feel?
Hey just installed this tire on my sur ron but the bike feels really unstable, it slightly wobbles at high speeds and just doesn’t feel right. I’m wondering what could be the cause
The sur rons chain has a jackshaft thru the axle of the swing arm making it able to hold much more tension than a regular dirtbike without damage. Due to the sprockets being directly inline with one another the tension never changes and can stay tight without worry of stretching the chain.
Why the he'll don't they put a rear mudgaurd on it! Do my nut in that all that shit and even the right size stone getting stuck in the spring,apart from that this looks wicked bike!
Wow, so close to pulling the trigger on one of these. Lots of thanks for the videos.
They are a bunch of fun!
did you ever do it?
Good video. I went with the Shinko 244 for the back and am using the stock tires for my front to keep the weight down. Cheers👍
what size 244?
Thinking of doing this how’d you like it lol 2 year review
Excellent work! Looks very nice! I am also curious to see how it will handle off-road.
I really want to know how good this is in the rain on street. As I'm either getting these or the supermoto kit
Nice what about the front? Why did you not go with the 244?
Nice video!! Very handy. Why you didnt put the same tyre on the front wheel?
Are those dual sport tries compatible with those red puncture proof insert things???
How did u shave the side of tyre’
What is the process? Also how much tread did u take off?
With this tire I didn't have to. I have other tires that are wider and needed trimming. You can just use a survival knife to cut the nobs. Otherwise if your willing to spend some $$ these tend to work best. POPULO 20V Cordless Oscillating Tool Kits, 22000 OPM Variable Speed, 4.5° Oscillating Angle Multi Tool, 27 Piece Battery Powered Multi-Tool for Cutting Wood, Nail, Scraping and Sanding a.co/d/1BGgNzy
Why didn’t you replace the front tire as well? How much did you pay for the tire(s)? I see that Luna Cycle has a 2 tire supermoto kit for $350. Comes with rims 13g, brake disks, 42 tooth sprocket and proper sized chain. Seems like a badass upgrade that would give you the ability to quickly switch back and forth from the off-road knobby to the street supermoto when you want.
You could have used the 3.5 but you would have to shave some of the tread off. I will Look forward to your review on this tyre and how it works off road.👍
thats what i was thinking! i cringed so hard when he said he was returning it
noob here. do you have to add tubes inside for those shinkos?
THESE.... me want
I was watching this earlier this morning and then we just spoke a little bit on your other video... on the talaria you think the rear will fit the 3.50 and then still the 2.75 on the front... I like the shinko tires
Pretty sure the 3.5 will fit good on the rear. I have a 3.5 on the rear of my surron right now and it's very snug. The talarias swing arm is a extra inch wider so I think it'll work great. I'll be sure to make a video about it
Hi Sonic riders. Little question, the shinko isn't not mouting on the front?
Did you order the size 70/100-19
Help! over in the Uk is difficult to get shinko's probably have to international ship, with the 2,75"19 how is the overall outside diameter comparing to stock cst, would you mind posting up the dimensions or if you felt like it show tyre by tyre on an upload in the future? Thanks 👍 great uploads!
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Would it only be good as a rear tyre?
Hi Sonic. Hey do you set the torque on your bolts after removing and reinstalling the tires? Or do you just use a standard ratchet to tighten and it feel?
Standard ratchet is what I used!
Sonic Riders so you just tighten it to feel? I have seen others use digital and standard torque wrenches to get it to exact factory specs.
@@marklorenfahey4942 Use common sense
What about trying trials bike tires?
Does the 2.75 work well without any chain and axle adjustments?
This one did, yes
Did you do the hare scramble? How'd it go?
I ending up having to work so i missed this one! :(
@@electricisbetter Bummer dude, I'd love to see how it does in race conditions. Good luck when you do go!!
Hey just installed this tire on my sur ron but the bike feels really unstable, it slightly wobbles at high speeds and just doesn’t feel right. I’m wondering what could be the cause
Inflate your tyre more
how much
Is the 3.5 fit fine or what?
Yes. You have to trim some nobs tho
Check your chain tension. Looks too tight and you will put too much load on the chain and sprockets.
The sur rons chain has a jackshaft thru the axle of the swing arm making it able to hold much more tension than a regular dirtbike without damage. Due to the sprockets being directly inline with one another the tension never changes and can stay tight without worry of stretching the chain.
I order one off the internet for $100 and I have not received my package and I would like to know where can I buy one
The $100 bike is a scam. Here is a link for the bike. lunacycle.com/sur-ron-x-bike-black-edition/
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Are there tubes?
Yes
Thank you. This video was helpful. Do you know of any street tires for the sur ron?
@@jpmorgan187 It will take any dirk bike 29"ers
do you have to remove the chain to take off the rear wheel?
@@jpmorgan187 Yes
10 pounds... ooof...
Why the he'll don't they put a rear mudgaurd on it! Do my nut in that all that shit and even the right size stone getting stuck in the spring,apart from that this looks wicked bike!