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<blockquote data-quote="Bugnatr" data-source="post: 1431793" data-attributes="member: 1339"><p>I like the Shinko 705 tires for dual sport duty. It's great to do 100 miles of pavement, 100 miles of gravel and another 100 miles of pavement to get home. Just what I bought the bike to do as I have ridden all the local roads (Tahoe national forest is almost at my back door) on my KLR and still keep that bike for the real dirt miles but no way I'm riding it 300 miles in a day. The S10 was great for riding to Red Lodge , Mt last month where we did 300 miles off the pavement in Wyoming and another 300 miles of gravel roads across Nevada on the way home. </p><p></p><p>Keep looking, you'll find one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugnatr, post: 1431793, member: 1339"] I like the Shinko 705 tires for dual sport duty. It's great to do 100 miles of pavement, 100 miles of gravel and another 100 miles of pavement to get home. Just what I bought the bike to do as I have ridden all the local roads (Tahoe national forest is almost at my back door) on my KLR and still keep that bike for the real dirt miles but no way I'm riding it 300 miles in a day. The S10 was great for riding to Red Lodge , Mt last month where we did 300 miles off the pavement in Wyoming and another 300 miles of gravel roads across Nevada on the way home. Keep looking, you'll find one. [/QUOTE]
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