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  • Originally posted by abhiwar View Post
    is it Advisable to use Tubeless(if i get Rtr180's Front tyre) and Tube Tyre(Mrf Zapper Q ) in Rear..?
    it's not advisable to use tubeless tyre on a rim designed for a tubed tyre, and combo of tubed and tubeless is also not advisable...

    and if you're in to changing tyre, go for MRF and dont go for TVS tyres, they suck BIG TIME.

    go for the size 90 or 100 with 70/80/90 profiles.

    Originally posted by kauria View Post
    God & TVS knows only, it got stiff & tight when riding, though lubed properly & the front sporket was bit worn, also it was makin lots of sound.
    ok, so if the sproaket was worn, you did the right thing.
    The Magician"

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    • Originally posted by rennycornelius View Post
      it's not advisable to use tubeless tyre on a rim designed for a tubed tyre, and combo of tubed and tubeless is also not advisable...

      and if you're in to changing tyre, go for MRF and dont go for TVS tyres, they suck BIG TIME.

      go for the size 90 or 100 with 70/80/90 profiles.
      Am running on tubeless tyres for the past 7k kms. no issue's with it!
      07 HH Zma
      11 Honda Aviator DLX
      14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
      16 Scooty Zest
      11 CBR 250R

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      • Originally posted by onlinesatish View Post
        Am running on tubeless tyres for the past 7k kms. no issue's with it!

        arrey but the rim is to original waali na....
        ye to acchha hai fir, matlab R15 ka front tyre direct fit, wo bhi bina tube!!!!!!
        The Magician"

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        • Originally posted by rennycornelius View Post
          arrey but the rim is to original waali na....
          ye to acchha hai fir, matlab R15 ka front tyre direct fit, wo bhi bina tube!!!!!!
          yep!

          Am using R15 front tyre for my RTR and rear is Veerubber 110/80-18
          07 HH Zma
          11 Honda Aviator DLX
          14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
          16 Scooty Zest
          11 CBR 250R

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          • a re my Front tire is still in ok kinda condition but i dont know how kuch uneven ho gaya hai like it has worn out more on left side .That is why i want to change it ASAP . Thanks for ur advise.
            Its not enough to know how to twist the throttle; you must have judgement to know when and where to do it.

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            • Originally posted by rennycornelius View Post
              it's not advisable to use tubeless tyre on a rim designed for a tubed tyre, and combo of tubed and tubeless is also not advisable...

              and if you're in to changing tyre, go for MRF and dont go for TVS tyres, they suck BIG TIME.

              go for the size 90 or 100 with 70/80/90 profiles.
              Hi Renny,

              I had converted stock TVS front tyre to Tubeless on the stock alloy after around 13,000 Kms . Had done more than 14,000Kms with it, but as it had become quite bald that very minute air leakage started from around centre-line of the tyre. As a precautionary measure I've fitted the tube back.
              According to all the tyre dealers, almost all tyres can be made tubeless as long as your bike has got alloy wheels. If the bike has got spoke rim, forget of thinking of tubeless tyre.

              This is just my own experience and views.
              Yes....

              I'm still Alive...

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              • TVS Tyre dealers in Thane

                Originally posted by abhiwar View Post
                a re my Front tire is still in ok kinda condition but i dont know how kuch uneven ho gaya hai like it has worn out more on left side .That is why i want to change it ASAP . Thanks for ur advise.
                Hi Abhi,

                You can check the following dealers in Thane

                Name Deep Tyres
                Address Near Three Petrol Pump Naupada,Shastri Marg
                Phone 022-25426034
                Contact Person Mr.Kadar

                Name M.M.Tyres
                Address SHOP NO: 1 MASJID APARTMENTS GHANTALI ROAD 3 PETROL PUMP
                Phone 022-25363671
                Contact Person Mr.Thomas

                Name Prabhat Tyres
                Address Poornima Aparments, LBS Marg
                Phone 022-25474650
                Contact Person Mr.Ramdas
                Yes....

                I'm still Alive...

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                • Originally posted by indianz_alive View Post
                  Hi Renny,

                  I had converted stock TVS front tyre to Tubeless on the stock alloy after around 13,000 Kms . Had done more than 14,000Kms with it, but as it had become quite bald that very minute air leakage started from around centre-line of the tyre. As a precautionary measure I've fitted the tube back.
                  According to all the tyre dealers, almost all tyres can be made tubeless as long as your bike has got alloy wheels. If the bike has got spoke rim, forget of thinking of tubeless tyre.

                  This is just my own experience and views.
                  ha it can be done...
                  Satish cleared my doubt, and now you also have done more than 14000kms with it, so it kinda seals the thing ok.
                  The Magician"

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                  • Searched a lot for Tubeless Zapper-Q today. But all shop owners(MRF dealers) said they haven't seen Zapper-q yet and tubeless is not available for 18" wheel. Further, even disgusting thing is- one shopkeeper said MRF manufactured 18" tubeless, but there was issues of leakage. Thus, the product was not launched (After this statement, I as about to collapse out of heart attack).

                    Finally, Installed Dunlop Geo-Cruiser 100/80-18 for 1400 bucks today. That previous TVS tyre had started to skid on paint strip also. Though, this dunlop tyre looks wider, no noticeable drop in performance observed yet (Ridden only 8 kms). Grip is too good.
                    Last edited by nox2505; 01-15-2010, 10:05 PM.
                    There's lot to it other than saddle....


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                    • Topic Merged.
                      :)

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                      • Originally posted by Aryan View Post
                        Topic Merged.

                        RTR180 thread merged to RTR/RTR FI thread?
                        Thats great. It was hectic to post same thing on both threads.
                        There's lot to it other than saddle....


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                        • Friends, got my master cylinder changed because of that bloody air coming again and again to ruin the braking. Felling a lot of difference now in breaking. Done 10152 kms till date, bike polished today, new front mudguard is coming to replace the older break fluid victim, done clip-on adjustment as they were little misaligned, lubing and cleaning chain often, enjoying the freedom of riding.

                          sorry for the unfinished sort of language but wanted to write a lot but was not having enough energy to write at that time.

                          and emotionally speaking :-
                          thanks xbhp and my friends to give me a way of life. (Following a ride safety thread today, so got little emotions)
                          Last edited by rocker; 01-17-2010, 12:18 AM.
                          || My Doc says bhp is directly proportional to testosterone. I want more I want more .............. ||

                          2003 Bajaj Caliber 115 (SOLD)
                          2009 TVS Apache RTR 160
                          2012 TVS Apache RTR 180 (SOLD)
                          2013 Yamaha R15 V2.0 SE (SOLD)
                          2015 Yamaha Ray Z
                          2016 KTM RC390
                          2016 Triumph Street Triple

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                          • Originally posted by nox2505 View Post
                            Finally, Installed Dunlop Geo-Cruiser 100/80-18 for 1400 bucks today. That previous TVS tyre had started to skid on paint strip also. Though, this dunlop tyre looks wider, no noticeable drop in performance observed yet (Ridden only 8 kms). Grip is too good.
                            Hey please post some pic of the same.
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                            • Geo crusier comes only in 100/90-19 AFAIK. But IMO Dunlop tyres always looks bigger than their actual size!
                              07 HH Zma
                              11 Honda Aviator DLX
                              14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
                              16 Scooty Zest
                              11 CBR 250R

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                              • @nox2505&onlinesatish: The correct size of the GeoCruiser is 100/90/18"
                                It is a wonderful tyre, no doubt. This tyre lasts REALLY long-it has been doing duty on my bike since 30K kms.&surprisingly still no degradation!
                                No wonder it is back on the CBZ-Xtreme too!
                                Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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