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a.jayamohan a.jayamohan is offline

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  1. Praful
    08-25-2011 11:56 AM - permalink
    Praful
    The reason why its stopped is because all tyres sold in India need to have ISI mark now

    And I don't think the Sirac will be ever sold again, Michelin will sell some stupid hard compound tyre now...

    I'm also trying to get Sirac from any source possible...
  2. Praful
    08-25-2011 10:49 AM - permalink
    Praful
    The Sirac was never made in 120/80-17... It was 120/80-18. So I think there is some confusion with the communication happening there!
  3. MG
    08-17-2011 09:01 AM - permalink
    MG
    Sorry for the late reply. I see Praful had already replied to most of your queries. In the absence of Sirac go for the Zapper Vyde
  4. Praful
    08-11-2011 10:18 AM - permalink
    Praful
    All the best with finding Sirac.. There is a country wide shortage as of now!
  5. Praful
    08-11-2011 09:22 AM - permalink
    Praful
    Sirac if you are into touring, little bit of off-roading, bad roads etc!

    PSD if you are only ride in the city, not much of bad roads

    Sirac is only available in 120/90-17 and its usually priced at about 2800/-
  6. Praful
    08-11-2011 07:46 AM - permalink
    Praful
    Michelin Sirac 120/90-17
    MRF Zapper Vyder - 120/80-17
    Pirelli Sports Demon - 130/80-17
    R15 Rear MRF Tyre - 100/80-17 [Not for touring]


    These are the best options at present. Will not reccomend trying anything else!
  7. vishnups17
    07-27-2011 10:27 PM - permalink
    vishnups17
    ok chetai,thanks
  8. vishnups17
    07-26-2011 10:13 PM - permalink
    vishnups17
    chetta,do you know how many tvm p220ians are using motul ss and running sucessfully,last time my oil seal gone kaput with motul ss in engine. i have now 2 motul ss cans and in a dilemma to pour it or not.
  9. Doctor Noel
    07-03-2011 03:06 PM - permalink
    Doctor Noel
    chettaaa, trying to call you. where are you?
  10. vtoonz
    05-25-2011 09:27 PM - permalink
    vtoonz
    hehehe...thankzz chetta....

About Me

  • About a.jayamohan
    Biography
    I am a straight forward person. I like honest people very much. I am so friendly character .
    Location
    Trivandrum
    Interests
    Reading, long travel with my bike or car
    Occupation
    Own Business.Paper products
    Motorcycles Owned Currently
    Bajaj pulsar 220 dtsfi
    Motorcycles Owned in the Past
    1.vespa, 2.Bajaj priya150cc, 3.Bajaj chethak 150cc, 4.RX100, 5.RD350,6.RXG135, 7.Bullet 350, 8.Bajaj Aspire 9.Pulsar 180dtsi, Now P220dtsfi.
    Maximum Kilometers done in a day on a motorcycle
    650k
    I would like to categorize myself as a motorcyclist who is more of a
    a Tourer
    My best ride so far on a motorcycle:
    Trivandrum to coimbatore 3 times. Enjoyed the straight long stretch road very much.Now at yercaud near salem.Nice roads.
    Best Mechanic that I have come across and his details (phone/address/city):
    Mr.Sivan, at Bajaj service centre, Trivandrum
    My dream bike:
    Ducati 1198
    Best Indian Motorcycle (current) according to me:
    Ninja 250r
    The place that i would love to ride in:
    Himalaya ride
    My favorite motorcycle style is
    Fully-Faired (Honda Fireblade, Yamaha R1)
  • Signature
    You cn't change the past, but you can ruin a perfectly fine Present by worrying about the Future

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  • Join Date: 01-03-2010
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