Subject: Re: Cheng Shin tires
Author: OWall-@aol.com
Date: Apr 18, 2004, 3:56 PM
Post ID: 1716577460
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I've been using Ching Shen Marquis for over 10 years on a variety of bikes
including the last 3 Guzzi's I've owned and have never had a problem with
them.....got the most mileage out of them and really like the way they handle
especially on wet roads and when pulling a Kwik Kamp trailer riding two-up. I don't
consider them "CHEAP" tires but rather " Inexpensive"....just have to try them
to know if you like them or not.....
Guido in Tx
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