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Friends,
Is there any good coil rewinding center in Mumbai or Navi Mumbai ?
Finally, I came to a conclusion of rewinding my GS150R stator.
And also, please let me know if there any shop where I can purchase the bike electrical components such as bullet connectors, loop terminals, 4 pin or 6 pin plugs etc.
Cheers!
Guys, I was looking for new tyres for my old GS150R, I came up with suggestions for Zapper Q in earlier posts, but I would like to know what do you think about Michelin Sirac Street? I found it to be exact match for our bike and they also look better(maybe to me only)
Also, these will give better offroad capability to our bike.
And what is the price range for tyres??
Last edited by Gagan0123; 02-10-2012 at 10:15 AM. Reason: Forgot to mention something
When a bike comes fitted with stock TVS tyres, many want to change to MRF.
When a bike comes fitted with stock MRF tyres, many want to change to an international brand.
Seems like most of us are averse to stock tyres.
I have noticed bajaj bikes with some unknown manufacturer's tyres too, maybe even chinese manufactured.
Anyway, stock tyres are made for use on tarmac in city conditions. I somehow think that indian tyre manufacturers know Indian road conditions better than their foreign counterparts.
If you want more grip on tarcmac, go for a softer compound tyre or wider tyre for hard cornering. If you want to do offroading, etc, then check out the manufacturer's website for harder compound tyres with bigger buttons.
Also, fitting a wider 110/90 tyre would increase the rear tyre height by 9 mm.
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