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    I have 2 queries because I am planning to modify my bike a little

    I am planning to replace back and front tyre with thicker ones. and want to change my seat to a split seat like pulser 200 and 220. Now
    1. To change the front & back tyre do i have to change anything except the alloy rim?
    2. How to change to the seat? do I have to change the whole seat and can fit a spare piece of bajaj directly or any change is needed to fit that into my bike

    P.S. My bike is a rtr 160 fi
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      Originally posted by joyjeetdan View Post
      I have 2 queries because I am planning to modify my bike a little

      I am planning to replace back and front tyre with thicker ones. and want to change my seat to a split seat like pulser 200 and 220. Now
      1. To change the front & back tyre do i have to change anything except the alloy rim?

      For RTR better to stick to standard size since thier is not much gap or space to accomodate bigger tyres in between the Swing arm.. I am not very sure but you can try a max of 110size tyre @ rear..

      One advice.. Instead of thicker tyre try & use soft compound tyres as that of R15s which will help Improve your grip level

      2. How to change to the seat? do I have to change the whole seat and can fit a spare piece of bajaj directly or any change is needed to fit that into my bike

      You can actually add some Foam in the back seat position & make it look like split seats.. Just ask any of the seat cover makers & they will be able to do.

      P.S. My bike is a rtr 160 fi
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        @abhilash: thank you buddy for reply.
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