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  • Replace My Rear Tyres for New One of p220

    Hi All,

    My bike has clocked more than it should be to replace the Tyres. I want to go for fatter rear tyres in my current alloy. If it is not possible, suggest me good alternatives. I am open to replace rear alloys as well. One more question, can the Disc break be attached to it......

    I dont want to sell my bike for now, as I am totally satisfied with it..............

    Pulsar 150 DTS-i UG2

    Pls suggest...........

    Thanks
    Still Playing in 13.5 bhp @ 8500 rpm

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sumit_Singh View Post
      Hi All,

      My bike has clocked more than it should be to replace the Tyres. I want to go for fatter rear tyres in my current alloy. If it is not possible, suggest me good alternatives. I am open to replace rear alloys as well. One more question, can the Disc break be attached to it......

      I dont want to sell my bike for now, as I am totally satisfied with it..............

      Pulsar 150 DTS-i UG2

      Pls suggest...........

      Thanks
      Go for the FZ16's 140/60 tyre...its a direct fit onto the bike!

      It looks fat enough and performance is also pretty good!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
        Go for the FZ16's 140/60 tyre...its a direct fit onto the bike!

        It looks fat enough and performance is also pretty good!
        I am sure the FZ tire would touch the inner side walls of the swing arm of the P150 UG2.

        Go for Zapper Vyde 120/80 -17.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by pranay View Post
          I am sure the FZ tire would touch the inner side walls of the swing arm of the P150 UG2.

          Go for Zapper Vyde 120/80 -17.
          Or Dunlop Geo-Cruiser 120/80, I'm not sure if it is available in 17&18".
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          • #6
            If tubeless is what you are looking for than the zapper vyde is a good option..
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            • #7
              Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
              Go for the FZ16's 140/60 tyre...its a direct fit onto the bike!

              It looks fat enough and performance is also pretty good!

              ....Praful are you sure...?

              I doubt

              And if et all even a 120 fits into it, he would have to do away with the chain guard...!
              2002 - Pulsar 150 Classic (Still owned)
              2005 - Pulsar 150 Dtsi (Still owned)
              2006 - Eterno (sold)
              2008 - Dio (Owned)
              2009 - Pulsar 220 DTSi

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Devilpulsarian View Post
                ....Praful are you sure...?

                I doubt

                And if et all even a 120 fits into it, he would have to do away with the chain guard...!
                I think Praful thought he had a 220.

                And you are right. Even for a 120 to fit, change guard needs to be removed. The scissors of the bike is pretty narrow.
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                • #9
                  :P my bad....din't see he had a P150!

                  Zapper C if you want that 'fat' look then...or the super grippy Zapper Vyde!
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                  • #10
                    Zapper vyde is your best bet . else go for other thai tyres . they are good too .

                    you can go for the rear tyre of the R-15 i.e zapper s . it is an excellent tire i am using it for 6 months now . never looses grip no matter how hard it is pushed into corners .
                    Chrome rims and bling ? get a real life !

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by themadrussian View Post
                      you can go for the rear tyre of the R-15 i.e zapper s . it is an excellent tire i am using it for 6 months now . never looses grip no matter how hard it is pushed into corners .
                      How much does the R-1-5 Rear Tyre Cost????

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Everyone for replying...

                        Will go for Vyde Tubeless.........
                        Still Playing in 13.5 bhp @ 8500 rpm

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Thunder View Post
                          How much does the R-1-5 Rear Tyre Cost????

                          i bought it for 600 bucks from a bugger who thought ceat vertigo (semi off road tire) would be a good choice for his brand new R15
                          Chrome rims and bling ? get a real life !

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by themadrussian View Post
                            Zapper vyde is your best bet . else go for other thai tyres . they are good too .

                            you can go for the rear tyre of the R-15 i.e zapper s . it is an excellent tire i am using it for 6 months now . never looses grip no matter how hard it is pushed into corners .
                            Zapper Vyde is good choise....

                            but about the R15 tyre... dont know.... i thought its too small for the 150 and yes it looks too small for the r15, yes..
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by themadrussian View Post
                              Zapper vyde is your best bet . else go for other thai tyres . they are good too .

                              you can go for the rear tyre of the R-15 i.e zapper s . it is an excellent tire i am using it for 6 months now . never looses grip no matter how hard it is pushed into corners .
                              @themadrussian :
                              Are the Zapper Vyde Tubeless tyres(note: tubeless) a direct fit on the Pulsar's . I need a tyre change on my P180UGIII.
                              How much will the Zapper Vyde cost?
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