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Yes the stock tyres of the ZMR can be used on the ZMA-R and CBZ or hunk alike...but question is who would want to?! :POriginally posted by neo88 View PostYeah, saw the stock tyre on ZMR which was MRF Zapper 100 / 90 - 18 and of-course it is tubeless. I saw the same stock tyre with same specifications also available for ZMA-R and CBZ. Are those too tubeless or the same tyre can also be used with tube. Can any body throw some light on this ?"Never recreate from your memory, always imagine new places"
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You and Manan have raised this query on stickering issue. any body else who have faced this issue. Anatha ( black ZMR ) have you faced any issue wrt to stickering.Originally posted by adabass View PostWhat are the owners experience on stickering ?Dream the impossible because dreams do come true !
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Originally posted by myg124 View PostYes the stock tyres of the ZMR can be used on the ZMA-R and CBZ or hunk alike...but question is who would want to?! :P
It might be a good move for those wanting to shift to tubeless in the stock tyre spec itself!
Rather, I feel HH should get the CBZ-X/Hunk with the same tubeless tyre in stock form itself.Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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Probably the question itself was wrongly asked. Ok delete ......Originally posted by myg124 View PostYes the stock tyres of the ZMR can be used on the ZMA-R and CBZ or hunk alike...but question is who would want to?! :P
stock tyres on ZMR are tubeless, correct me if i am wrong. Now the same can also be used with tube if the same tyres are used for other bikes with tubes.
So what the technical difference between tubeless & with tube tyres and how to identify them differently ?Dream the impossible because dreams do come true !
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"Never recreate from your memory, always imagine new places"
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thats not the problemOriginally posted by saminder View Post@ manan
zma usess 900 ml of engine oil
zmr uses 1.1 litres of engine oil
if the side clutch cover is removed then 1.34 litres of engine oil needs to be added
so that is why the price is high
Cheers!!!!
they should have 1st told me 230Rs instead of 180Rs
cause i then took my zmr back home as i only had 200bux 











& how much is oil change charge at your place ?Just Me And Her [ZMR]
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how to identify tubeless or tube tyres ,??
is there any performance difference between tubeless or with tube tyres??
which tyres stays for long??
and here all people talking about m45 , are they available in tubeless?
in regular tyres air contains in tube ,, but in case of tubeless ,the tyre is air packed(of course with valve)???
because even in football there is a tube inside it.
someone help on this topic ....
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this info taken from wikipedia
Tubeless tyre
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tubeless tyres are pneumatic tyres that do not require a separate butyl rubber inner tube.
Traditional designs of pneumatic tyres required a separate inner tube which could fail for a number of reasons, such as: incorrect tyre fitment, or friction between the tyre wall and inner tube generating excess heat causing a blowout.
Tubeless tyre technology does away with the need for an inner tube thereby increasing safety.
In a tubeless tyre, the tyre, which has an inner lining of impermeable halobutyl, and the rim of the wheel form an airtight seal, with the valve being directly mounted on the rim.
If a tubeless tyre gets punctured, air escapes only through the hole, leading to a gentle deflation of the tyre. Conversely, an inner tube could potentially burst like a balloon, leading to a rapid deflation of the tyre which could result in sudden loss of control of the vehicle. A liquid tyre sealant can be added to tubeless tyres to prevent deflation. Additionally, it is easier to mend a tubeless tyre puncture using an easy-to-use puncture kit.
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You are correct Mehul. Now I remember when me and HydBiker were observing the display ZMR, I pointed out to him the narrowed gap due to rear disc mounting which may not allow for fatter tyres as ZMA.Originally posted by myg124 View PostRavi anna: since the ZMR comes with the rear disc it takes up quite some portion of space in the swingarm and thats why when the M45 is fitted it touches the chaincase. When we fitted it on Mohsins bike we thought it wont touch the case but eventually it did and had to chop off a little portion of it which was touching the tyre..
Originally posted by riazmomin View PostNo Ravi, for 4.00 chain case needs to be modified on ZMR. There is very little gap with stock tire.HH Karizma (Current) || CBF Stunner PGM-FI || Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler
Honda Aviator || Kinetic Flyte || Kinetic Blaze || HH Splendor
Two ZMAs, 9 Days in Western Ghats
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