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no idea for p150 bro...but for 200/220..no mods..direct fit..handling good on wet surface and smooth roads...Originally posted by inimaitimepass View Postawesome... excellent pick... mate, i planned to go for this piece to my p150... howz the grip in tarmac,gravel, wet and in hard braking? can i go for this? do i need any mods for this? is here anybody fitted with 120/80 rear for p150? howz it handling?
Never encountered it with offroading. But being a sof compound tyre...it suddenly started to have punctures...and 3 punctures
and i rectified one and then observe that my tyre is getting flatter..then saw another puncture
PUCTURE KIT: HELP
I'm planning to get good puncture repair kit, but I've experienced the puncture repair(rubber) are of various qualities...repaired 3 punctures..one of the repair is of poor rubber quality ...not much sticking to the tyre
Is there any brand for a puncture repair kit to rely on....??any idea in delhi??its all about CC...
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Originally posted by HydBiker View Postlucky fella....
I'll pay u 1K... gimme the tyre
iv given you a fair idea of how to hunt down the tire
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OT: Are you saying that the guy in your area replaced his 120/80 rear tyre with 80/90 rear tyre??Originally posted by me is rossi View PostOT
Talkin bout a 200, theres a guy in my area who has put a 80-90 ka tyre in the rear of his 200!!! it breaks like crazy i mean it doesnt fishtail or skid side ways, am sure he has got a fcukin sexy pick up and top end as well....has any 200 owner experimented with tyres??
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Hi guys,
Need an opinion on the following tyres:
1. Michelin M45 3.50 x 18
2. Michelin Sirac 120x18
3. IRC Durotour 110x18
I am changing the rear tyre of my zma. Currently they are running on stock MRF tyres. Looking for road & slightly off road capability which can handle wet surface firmly. Planning to change it this week so any suggestions would be great!!
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Welcome back HirakOriginally posted by uniZma View PostHi guys,
Need an opinion on the following tyres:
1. Michelin M45 3.50 x 18
2. Michelin Sirac 120x18
3. IRC Durotour 110x18
I am changing the rear tyre of my zma. Currently they are running on stock MRF tyres. Looking for road & slightly off road capability which can handle wet surface firmly. Planning to change it this week so any suggestions would be great!!
Ive been hearing only good things about the Sirac. If im not mistaken, you had tried M45's on your Uni right..?
In that case, the Sirac is definitely a good choice for your Zma
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Yeah I had used m45 on my Uni but it was too oversized for the bike, but it had good cornering. I was looking for Sirac rathar than M45 is because I am looking for a little off roader but mainly road tyre. The grooves on the Sirac look pretty good.Originally posted by MavericK46 View PostWelcome back Hirak
Ive been hearing only good things about the Sirac. If im not mistaken, you had tried M45's on your Uni right..?
In that case, the Sirac is definitely a good choice for your Zma
Anyone fixed the same on a Zma? Will it require the removal of the chain cover? cause I think Sirac is avaialble only as a 120 option.
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Its better if this question is answered by Xenologik, he is using the same tyreOriginally posted by uniZma View PostWhat will be a good option in 110/80? IRC?
"Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"
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I have a 100/80/17 (IRC tubeless) front and 110/90/18 (M45 tubed) on my rear..
bike behaves awfully unstable on the corners.. Is it because of my fat front tyre?
I jus had an accident.. my bike slipped sideways while taking a corner!A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel.
Always be ready (get geared) to fall and then think of sitting on the motorcycle.
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A lighter front will always give you a good feel in handling, get it back to stock specifications.Originally posted by razorBlades View PostI have a 100/80/17 (IRC tubeless) front and 110/90/18 (M45 tubed) on my rear..
bike behaves awfully unstable on the corners.. Is it because of my fat front tyre?
I jus had an accident.. my bike slipped sideways while taking a corner!"Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"
Still the Boss -- RX 135
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