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AFAIK, tubeless tyres work only on alloy rims and not on spoke ones. To avail a tubeless tyre in your RE, you will first need to upgrade your rims. You could look at Rado alloy wheels, they are (I think) available through RE dealerships. Once you have the ally rims on you can choose the tyres with flat/curved treads. Read this one too http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...tml#post568896 to understand a little about tyre terminologies.Originally posted by gyan_recl350 View Post
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Re: Need Help on Rear Tyre for Pulsar180 Ug3
Haha my gamble paid off I presume. I'm just worried how the rear tyre will perform in Mumbai's monsoon. Less grip apparently from what I've read previously?Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostNot a problem.
But since you asked the question, let me share my experiences, as a matter of fact, it's always a good idea to have a softer compound in the front and a med to or a sort at the rear, not hard as such, but most are hard. I use a med in the front and soft in the rear so it's a 50/50.
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Thank you for the reply and link. The tubeless option is one for future but leaving that for the moment which one could be a good rear tyre (non tubeless) with excellent grip on tarmac(wet conditions as well) and terrainOriginally posted by xpranav View PostAFAIK, tubeless tyres work only on alloy rims and not on spoke ones. To avail a tubeless tyre in your RE, you will first need to upgrade your rims. You could look at Rado alloy wheels, they are (I think) available through RE dealerships. Once you have the ally rims on you can choose the tyres with flat/curved treads. Read this one too http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...tml#post568896 to understand a little about tyre terminologies.
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Need a quick update on TVS 130/70 17 soft compound tyres. The seller gave this option as the MRF rev ZS 130/70 was out of stock.
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[MENTION=63513]gyan_recl350[/MENTION], The Ceat Secura Sport is a good option for your requirements, got a friend who uses them on his 350 UCE and has no complaints at all.
[MENTION=56127]Ajay.vinod[/MENTION], my two cents would be to stay away from TVS tyres, they have horrible wet gripLast edited by snehithpereira; 11-11-2013, 03:46 PM.____________________
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Oh thanks a lot Snehit for pitching in. Consider me noob here in tyre world. Have heard all good about Ceat Vertigo as well, what's you say on that? And if you like to suggest anything else I am open to all suggestionsOriginally posted by snehithpereira View Post[MENTION=63513]gyan_recl350[/MENTION], The Ceat Secura Sport is a good option for your requirements, got a friend who uses them on his 350 UCE and has no complaints at all.
[MENTION=56127]Ajay.vinod[/MENTION], my two cents would be to stay away from TVS tyres, they have horrible wet grip
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Bro I suggested the secura sport only cause I know someone who uses them and I myself have tried his bike and found the grip to be good.Originally posted by gyan_recl350 View PostOh thanks a lot Snehit for pitching in. Consider me noob here in tyre world. Have heard all good about Ceat Vertigo as well, what's you say on that? And if you like to suggest anything else I am open to all suggestions
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Got no clue about other tyres for the bull, however you could ping [MENTION=48446]seahorses[/MENTION], he could certainly help you out with this.____________________
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Thank you Snehit. Can you tell me if you experienced yourself or may be your friend would have told you. How is the grip on wet tarmac. This stock tyres suck on such conditionsOriginally posted by snehithpereira View PostBro I suggested the secura sport only cause I know someone who uses them and I myself have tried his bike and found the grip to be good.
Got no clue about other tyres for the bull, however you could ping [MENTION=48446]seahorses[/MENTION], he could certainly help you out with this.
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I tried it in medium rains and it was fine, my friend has been using them during coastal monsoons without any troubleOriginally posted by gyan_recl350 View PostThank you Snehit. Can you tell me if you experienced yourself or may be your friend would have told you. How is the grip on wet tarmac. This stock tyres suck on such conditions
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[MENTION=63513]gyan_recl350[/MENTION] Bhai, consider ceat vertigo, its a very good tyre especially when considering for a bullet. I my self using it and is very satisfied with the grip it gives both on and off road, and am talking about the latest one, with zapper pattern and not the pinstripe one which is used mainly for offroading use. Their are various models in vertigo range nowadays, so i will suggest go to a ceat dealer and checkout the tyres.
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@seahorses -- Since I see that you have liked one my comments so that ensures you are around here and have seen my queries as well
. So please throw some gyan on rear tyre choice for Classic350 
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Thank you for the reply. And as they say "hear directly from horses mouth" so here I am getting it directly from horses mouth and that too from someone who's user name has horses in itOriginally posted by seahorses View Post@gyan_recl350 Bhai, consider ceat vertigo, its a very good tyre especially when considering for a bullet. I my self using it and is very satisfied with the grip it gives both on and off road, and am talking about the latest one, with zapper pattern and not the pinstripe one which is used mainly for offroading use. Their are various models in vertigo range nowadays, so i will suggest go to a ceat dealer and checkout the tyres.
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As you said there are many Vertiog types now, so exactly which one are you using? Any pic would be of great help
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This is the one am talking about, this is a 130section but yeah, 110section is also available in this model, so that will be a direct fit on your bike, oh sorry, your bullOriginally posted by gyan_recl350 View Post@seahorses -- Since I see that you have liked one my comments so that ensures you are around here and have seen my queries as well
. So please throw some gyan on rear tyre choice for Classic350 
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Thank you for the reply. And as they say "hear directly from horses mouth" so here I am getting it directly from horses mouth and that too from someone who's user name has horses in it
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As you said there are many Vertiog types now, so exactly which one are you using? Any pic would be of great help
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Thanks a lot bhai for the quick reply and especially for the pic. This helps. I just checked in Buy 100/90R 18 Size CEAT VERTIGO SPORT Tube Type Tyre Online | Tyres on EMI @ ChangeMyTyre.com and the Vertigo Tyre pattern is completely different.Originally posted by seahorses View PostThis is the one am talking about, this is a 130section but yeah, 110section is also available in this model, so that will be a direct fit on your bike, oh sorry, your bull
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Thanks a lot bhai for the quick reply and especially for the pic. This helps. I just checked in http://www.changemytyre.com/Motorcycle/Tyres/CEAT/VERTIGO-SPORT/2337 and the Vertigo Tyre pattern is completely different.Originally posted by seahorses View PostThis is the one am talking about, this is a 130section but yeah, 110section is also available in this model, so that will be a direct fit on your bike, oh sorry, your bull
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http://www.changemytyre.com/Upload/fldProducts/201212011100095768-VERITGO-SPORT.gif
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