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  • #61
    if u want to go fr tubeless ones,well we have option in mrf ones and pirelli sport demon ones

    120/80r18 =649.2mm
    110/90 r18=655.2
    130/80 r18=665.2mm
    110/80=633.2mm

    the original size of zma stock ones is 100/90-17(if m nt wrong)
    so am thinking to go fr Pirelli Sport Demon:120/80-18 or 110/90-18

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    • #62
      Originally posted by vams View Post
      if u want to go fr tubeless ones,well we have option in mrf ones and pirelli sport demon ones

      120/80r18 =649.2mm
      110/90 r18=655.2
      130/80 r18=665.2mm
      110/80=633.2mm

      the original size of zma stock ones is 100/90-17(if m nt wrong)
      so am thinking to go fr Pirelli Sport Demon:120/80-18 or 110/90-18

      What would be the pricing of these??
      I know someone on the forum named STORMTROOPER who has michellin tires on his ZMA.
      Never Argue with an Idiot !!!
      He will bring you down to his level and beat you with his experience.

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      • #63
        came across this thread today.good that your back to normal...
        It all begins with a thumb-start -- Oh, wait, I forgot the kill-switch

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        • #64
          mrf ones will be costing u in between 1800-2500 bugs.

          pirelli ones are bit expensive starts from 3100 bugs (i dnt kno exactly)

          those are very expensive ones i think so

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          • #65
            Originally posted by RanjithMN View Post
            oh man moeed!
            never knew you had this crash!
            damn....that was bad...anyway great that you are totally fine now!and im gonna make sure i get a crash guard for my FZ ASAP!
            Thanks bro! You made a good decision there.


            Originally posted by vams View Post
            hey moeed hw ru bro?

            evn am facing lots of problems(severe ones) with my zma .
            it skids a lot even in lil mud and if i had to brake hard in mud it looses the control,it even skids on a normal wet road(least gripped tyres).
            i have tried with other bt they dnt as zma does ..evn thy have same mrf stock ones bt thy dnt it might be coz of the designing fault.
            bt yeah on normal roads its jst aan awsome experience drining it i really enjoy way it moves onn...
            Thinking to get few mods done to my bike to avoid such dangers:
            1)changing the rear tyre.
            2)removing the engine guard and fixing the crash gurad(finally am getting it done moeed bhai)
            3)fitting abs to myfront disc.

            as soon as i get back on my bike
            How are your fingers now buddy? Those mods will surely help you in the unlikely event of a crash. In addition to these, you can fit a rear disk brake(from the 220,r15 or rtr) to your bike.


            Originally posted by srini View Post
            came across this thread today.good that your back to normal...

            Thanks a lot srini!

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            • #66
              Guys, check out this link. Somebody has fixed a crash guard in his bike.
              Crash Guard for Karizma|RightIndicator
              Love the ride, not the destination

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              • #67
                Hope u get well soon buddy.....crashes can be really traumatising even mentally

                i remember skidding on my friends activa in the monsoons last year... although i had only a little bruising but since then i am always looking ahead on te road s that i slow down before i come across a wet patch........

                hope u get back on the saddle in no time
                Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow! What a Ride!' -Hunter S. Thompson

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by revvhard View Post
                  Hope u get well soon buddy.....crashes can be really traumatising even mentally

                  i remember skidding on my friends activa in the monsoons last year... although i had only a little bruising but since then i am always looking ahead on te road s that i slow down before i come across a wet patch........

                  hope u get back on the saddle in no time

                  Common Man,You overlooked the date

                  He must have done 32000 kms more by now
                  The rising petrol prices burn your pocket not your riding soul!


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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by cursedcrusader View Post
                    Common Man,You overlooked the date

                    He must have done 32000 kms more by now

                    My bad, i just saw the thread in the new posts section yesterday
                    Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow! What a Ride!' -Hunter S. Thompson

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