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  • honda twister rear tyre

    hello everybody

    myself shubha, i own a honda cb twister 110 cc (Red Color). I just need some suggestion about changing the rear tyre.

    its been 1 year and 3 months....i am loving every bit of my ride

    continental, dunlop, michelin????which one is good???????????? plz help me friends....
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  • #2
    Query approved.
    (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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    • #3
      MRF should be good, the one in pulsar 150's

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      • #4
        Re: honda twister rear tyre

        I saw someone who put on a continental contiGo. Looks good. Though it's taller than the stock rubber. It'll affect your gearing a little. Might make it fun to ride. But I've read continentals are not too good. There are many that swear by Michelin pilot sporty. I myself will be changing the tire soon. I've kept Michelin as the one. Only problem is, it's a tubed tire. I'm waiting for.the contiGo review...

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        • #5
          Michelin tubless tyres are also available...i saw in the website.
          if i change only rear tyre, it will look odd, and uneven??? but i need good grip
          can michelin tyre handle off-road?????
          will it give good grip if i change both front and rear tyre with michelin tyres?????
          Safety is as Simple as ABC - Always Be Careful.


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          • #6
            Originally posted by shubhakv View Post
            Michelin tubless tyres are also available...i saw in the website.
            if i change only rear tyre, it will look odd, and uneven??? but i need good grip
            can michelin tyre handle off-road?????
            will it give good grip if i change both front and rear tyre with michelin tyres?????
            Surely you can opt for michelin

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 0mnipresent View Post
              Surely you can opt for michelin
              Also give a consideration to Ceat tyres, if your into a little off roading too.
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              • #8
                Go for Michelin Pilot sporty TL tyres. Awesome grip and good wear
                Look for Secura Sports from CEAT if you take up some offroading. Good overall grip and awesome looks too
                Cheers

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                • #9
                  +1 ceat secura grip and sport both are good tyres . Try mrf mogrip , nice offroaders
                  Carb Tuning made easy (Thanks Sibun !)

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                  • #10
                    MRF zappers ...do have a look. They come as Tubeless and Joseph has posted pics too in Twister ownership forum.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MoonLight View Post
                      MRF zappers ...do have a look. They come as Tubeless and Joseph has posted pics too in Twister ownership forum.
                      But bro trust me..they have too bad road grip. I had them on my P150 before. They are very hard compound and life is near 45-50k kms.

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                      • #12
                        Re: honda twister rear tyre

                        Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                        But bro trust me..they have too bad road grip. I had them on my P150 before. They are very hard compound and life is near 45-50k kms.
                        Your absolutely correct buddy. mrf nylogrip zapper sucks big time
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                        • #13
                          Re: honda twister rear tyre

                          Originally posted by viks View Post
                          Your absolutely correct buddy. mrf nylogrip zapper sucks big time
                          Zapper c 100/90-17 only...
                          Others for 120/80-17 are medium or soft compound and grip very good....especially zapper vyde......i would finally suggest you
                          mrf nylogrip zapper S 100/80-17..for the crazy grip levels
                          Mrf mogrip...its really a go anywhere tyre..
                          Last edited by MidnightEvil Parth; 04-30-2013, 10:14 AM.

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