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  • Originally posted by Prophet View Post
    Hello, this is Sayan. I need to change the tyres of my 2017 BSIV RS200 that clocked 17k on odo.

    Any suggestions within around 6-7k budget?

    How about Apollo S1/MRF Masseter at rear & Pirelli Angel CT in the front?
    Have been using Pirelli Angle CT for both front and back(140/70/17 size) for the past 11k km. The tyres have excellent dry and wet grip as compared to the stock MRFs. Even after 11k km and 3years later, they still perform like new. Never had any punctures as well.Tyre life seems good and can go for another 7 to 8k km more.

    In 2018 the Angle CT front (stock size) costed me 2700/- and the rear(140/70) around 4500/-. Not sure by how much the prices have increased.

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    • Hi all, I wanted to replace my pulsar rs200 rear sprocket to 42 teeth for better acceleration, I’m aware this will reduce the top speed and I’m okay with that.
      Can someone please suggest a direct fit 42t sprocket for rs200? zz0.e77nml1oshzz

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