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Old 08-03-2010, 09:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tubeless tyres for Karizma

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i am searching for tubeless tyres for Karizma.

Currently using M45 front and rear as tubeless used it for about 18000kms had got 3 puntures at the rear.

so now planning to change my tyres.

i dont want to upsize my tyres to 120 on and lose the chain gaurd.

I searched over and did not find any tubeless options in 100 or 110 size

Pirelli's SD is one option i found however it wears out quickly and not good in bad roads.

Does ceat vertigo come in 110 or 100 as tubeless??

Please help me find Front Tubeless as well
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CEAT Vertigo comes as tubeless. You gotta confirm the sizes though. I know that they come in 120 for sure on 17". But that will not suit your purpose.

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CEAT Vertigo comes as tubeless. You gotta confirm the sizes though. I know that they come in 120 for sure on 17". But that will not suit your purpose.

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Vertigo available is 18 inch too.
Sirac 18 in 120 is the best to go for but cost more. Both tires can be fixed without removing the chain guard.
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Vertigo available is 18 inch too.
Sirac 18 in 120 is the best to go for but cost more. Both tires can be fixed without removing the chain guard.

Are you sure that Ceat Vertigo 120 can be placed without removing the chain gaurd??

Sirac is a excellent tyre but its on overkill as it is heavy as the intitial pickup will be changed.
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CEAT Vertigo comes as tubeless. You gotta confirm the sizes though. I know that they come in 120 for sure on 17". But that will not suit your purpose.

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Could someone please confirm the sizes avl in ceat vetigo

sizes are not mentioned on the ceat website
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ZMR's front MRF, 80/100x18 and Sirac 100/90x18. Both are TL tyres and are straight fit without needing any change. Running this setup on my ZMA.
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Are you sure that Ceat Vertigo 120 can be placed without removing the chain gaurd??

Sirac is a excellent tyre but its on overkill as it is heavy as the intitial pickup will be changed.
I am using the vertigo 120 without removing the chain guard. direct fit and worth the money. go for the ceat vertigo Rage.
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Currently using M45 front and rear as tubeless used it for about 18000kms had got 3 puntures at the rear.
Mate, three punctures in whatever kms is no benchmark, for I suffered the first puncture on my brand new scooter 8 kms from the showroom. But after that, no puncture till I replaced the tyre. Puncture is more of a luck case in most of the cases.

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I searched over and did not find any tubeless options in 100 or 110 size
True you are, that is the ill of owning one of the most wonderful machines today. Tubeless in 18” is a tough fight, I too am going through the same for almost any year.

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Does ceat vertigo come in 110 or 100 as tubeless??
Till last year vertigo 120 came in 18” but of late, I have heard that the company has stopped producing tubeless in 18”, though I am a big fan of the tyre myself.

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Get me one if you can. The best option is- go for the stock tubeless tyre of Karizma ZMR from Hero Honda Service Centre.


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Vertigo available is 18 inch too.
Sirac 18 in 120 is the best to go for but cost more. Both tires can be fixed without removing the chain guard.
Ceat Vertigo is readily available in 18” but am not sure if that’s a tubeless tyre. The tubeless tyre from Ceat is Ceat Vertigo 120-80/18 62P….. And the Sirac that is mentioned here is ideally for front fitment. I am currently running it in my bike’s rear and am not happy. It is wearing out faster than FAST!


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Are you sure that Ceat Vertigo 120 can be placed without removing the chain gaurd??
I wonder if it can be, for I had removed the Chain cover before getting the tyre fixed ( I used Vertigo for around 25000 kms with no puncture and no issues at all.

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Sirac is a excellent tyre but its on overkill as it is heavy as the intitial pickup will be changed.
I wonder if there is anything true with this.

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Could someone please confirm the sizes avl in ceat vetigo sizes are not mentioned on the ceat website
I am not sure if Ceat is producing Vertigo in 18” option. Plus the Ceat people don’t bother to answer your query if you post one on their website. I have tried it thrice with no result at all.


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ZMR's front MRF, 80/100x18 and Sirac 100/90x18. Both are TL tyres and are straight fit without needing any change. Running this setup on my ZMA.
How did you get one for the front from MRF from a retailer or a HH service centre?
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How did you get one for the front from MRF from a retailer or a HH service centre?
Got it from a tyre dealer.
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Hello Guys

i am searching for tubeless tyres for Karizma.

Currently using M45 front and rear as tubeless used it for about 18000kms had got 3 puntures at the rear.

so now planning to change my tyres.

i dont want to upsize my tyres to 120 on and lose the chain gaurd.

I searched over and did not find any tubeless options in 100 or 110 size

Pirelli's SD is one option i found however it wears out quickly and not good in bad roads.

Does ceat vertigo come in 110 or 100 as tubeless??

Please help me find Front Tubeless as well
check the new michellin pilot series which have got launced price aprox 1900....tubeless



http://motoroids.com/news/michelin-s...-in-india.html

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