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  • #16
    @samarth- no offence, but i have a tuff-up installed on my bike's rear tire and the tube's still did good even after two nails on different occasions and also after I a pulled out a third...
    If U haven't Seen GOD, U haven't gone fast enough

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    • #17
      Originally posted by shubhanker View Post
      @samarth- no offence, but i have a tuff-up installed on my bike's rear tire and the tube's still did good even after two nails on different occasions and also after I a pulled out a third...
      U the lucky Guy dude my unicorn didnt use to stand a puncture even for a 30 secs :/ so did many of my friends say the same with their personal experience experience.
      CBR 650F <02/2017>
      Honda Aviator<2017>
      CBR250r :) <11/2011 to 2017> Sold
      Hero Honda Karizma <2009 to 2011 september> Sold
      Bajaj Pulsar 180 UG3 <2007 to 09> Sold
      Honda Unicorn <2005 to 2007> scrap yard

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      • #18
        @ samarth- ..well it doesn't hold big nails but small ones it does withstand.
        If U haven't Seen GOD, U haven't gone fast enough

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        • #19
          Originally posted by shubhanker View Post
          @ samarth- ..well it doesn't hold big nails but small ones it does withstand.
          as i said , 'u the lucky dude'
          CBR 650F <02/2017>
          Honda Aviator<2017>
          CBR250r :) <11/2011 to 2017> Sold
          Hero Honda Karizma <2009 to 2011 september> Sold
          Bajaj Pulsar 180 UG3 <2007 to 09> Sold
          Honda Unicorn <2005 to 2007> scrap yard

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          • #20
            Just bought a michilen SIRAC 100/90-18(tubeless)---the grip it offers is very good both on wet and dry surface---using it with honda's tuffup tube .
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            • #21
              The Michelin SIRAC is much heavier than the M45. If you can get an M453.75, that would be apt. I have the M45 4.00 and its size is equivalent to the 120mm.
              Excellent grip and performance on wet roads specially. The Zappers are also good tires. go for the 110 Zapper. but not the Meteor
              Never Argue with an Idiot !!!
              He will bring you down to his level and beat you with his experience.

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