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  • Re: Tyres

    Originally posted by rajeshbhuin View Post
    here all dealer are just bogus.. if they have any tyre try to sell this if that fit its good luck if not fit its bad luck. so pls tell me can I use 100/80 size tyre for my 80/100 tyre?? and is it effect on my bikes performance and mileage??
    Performance and mileage would be affected if you tried 100/80. Here 100 is tyre's width and 80 is tyres height above the rim.
    Excellent grip and confidence on road is defined for sure.
    If you want everything at medium, go for 80/100 ceat gripp.
    Grip would be a bit less than the 100/80 tyre.
    Thank you!

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    • Re: Tyres

      Originally posted by rajeshbhuin View Post
      here all dealer are just bogus.. if they have any tyre try to sell this if that fit its good luck if not fit its bad luck. so pls tell me can I use 100/80 size tyre for my 80/100 tyre?? and is it effect on my bikes performance and mileage??
      Bigger sizes won't affect performance or mileage very much, though not over done will result in good performance, and good handling. Go beyond 20 or 30 either side of the spec you're in for trouble. 10 to 20 wouldn't offset the figure much.

      Cheers!
      VJ
      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
      The girl said, 'NO!'


      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


      THE END

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      • Re: Tyres

        Friends, I am looking for a change of my ZMA tyres (both F and R; dual purpose).
        One option I have in mind is Michelin Sirac Street 100/90-18. Another option I got from ZMA thread is Ceat Zoom.

        Please help me in deciding either of the two mentioned above keeping in mind touring and not city commuting. I might go for change this weekend (Delhi).
        Apart from the other two, I am open to other options as well.
        You can ride a Motorcycle any day of the month. ;)

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        • Re: Tyres

          Originally posted by rx100.7050 View Post
          Good to see you after a very looong time, my friend. You can try CEAT Vertigo for rear. Dual Purpose. It's quite good. I am using it.
          Thanks RX. Vertigo I would consider as one of the option for the rear. But I've heard, its an okay tyre. Not that great on wet tarmac and on corners. Is it so??

          Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post

          The FY1 is an excellent tire it being the R15 tire, but what else do you have Michelin Pilot Sporty or the PSD if avlbl or the Michelin Sirac Street, though the latter isn't *so* good, it does the job okay.

          For rear, why not try the Vee Rubber, posted by the above member. I've never tried the Vee Rubber, but I'd suggest if you don't find a choice, the VYDE will fit the bill.

          Cheers!
          VJ
          Thanks VJ. I bought Zapper FY1 90/80 for my front yesterday. Costed me 1,950rs from MRF dealer. Still need to put it on the bike. For rear, I'm still exploring options. Michellin, MFR, IRC, Ceat Vertigo...Let's see
          its all about CC...

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          • Re: Tyres

            Originally posted by Aniket6626 View Post
            100/80. Here 100 is tyre's width and 80 is tyres height above the rim.
            A/t metric sizing format I think 100/80 means the section/tread width is 100 mm and the aspect ratio (used surface) is 80% of it.

            To elaborate it further, please see the below pic

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            Warm Regards,
            Pranav


            Use riding gears because Safety doesn't happen by Accident

            Spot me covered in:
            Vega Shadow - SPG Icarus - SPG Ares - SPG Perseus

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            • Re: Tyres

              Originally posted by g K View Post
              Friends, I am looking for a change of my ZMA tyres (both F and R; dual purpose).
              One option I have in mind is Michelin Sirac Street 100/90-18. Another option I got from ZMA thread is Ceat Zoom.

              Please help me in deciding either of the two mentioned above keeping in mind touring and not city commuting. I might go for change this weekend (Delhi).
              Apart from the other two, I am open to other options as well.
              Please suggest.
              You can ride a Motorcycle any day of the month. ;)

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              • Re: Tyres

                Originally posted by g K View Post
                Please suggest.
                Did you search the thread a lil bit ?? You will have reviews from the users to learn from ............. use my signature to ease your search

                Warm Regards,
                Pranav


                Use riding gears because Safety doesn't happen by Accident

                Spot me covered in:
                Vega Shadow - SPG Icarus - SPG Ares - SPG Perseus

                Honda CBF Stunner - Oct'11 to till date | Barky's Baby: Honda CBF 125 Modification

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                • Re: Tyres

                  Originally posted by xpranav View Post
                  Did you search the thread a lil bit ?? You will have reviews from the users to learn from ............. use my signature to ease your search
                  Yes Saar, but the more I search the more I get confused. Thats why thought of posting specific query.
                  Anyhow, Will go through again.
                  You can ride a Motorcycle any day of the month. ;)

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                  • Re: Tyres

                    Originally posted by Maruti Borker View Post
                    Hi guys I am unable to find tyres for my Fazer. I have clocked 30k kms and have had 5-6 punctures + converted from tubeless to tube. Now its just too old and time for a change for my rear tyre.


                    I have called all the tyre dealers in Bangalore and I am unable to locate the original MRF Rev Z 140/60-17 Tyre.

                    Any other brand which I can try or maybe any contacts to get a new tyre in Bangalore ?
                    Try Michelin sirac or else you can go in for a Zapper q or a vyde as both the tyres come in 150 size but the second profile is slightly higher. The stock tyre tends to skid a lot on wet conditions, I would suggest u have a look at ceat vertigo rage also..

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                    • Re: Tyres

                      Originally posted by g K View Post
                      Yes Saar, but the more I search the more I get confused. Thats why thought of posting specific query.
                      Anyhow, Will go through again.
                      For dual-purpose you can stick to CEAT GRIPP for the rear tire, since the stock is and 80/100 or the 90/90 spec and 100/90 for rear. Michelin Sirac Street for the front too is a good combo. Else you can try the DUNLOP Monster though a bigger spec than the recommended, it will provide good lateral stability.

                      Cheers
                      VJ
                      Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                      The girl said, 'NO!'


                      And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                      THE END

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                      • Re: Tyres

                        Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                        For dual-purpose you can stick to CEAT GRIPP for the rear tire, since the stock is and 80/100 or the 90/90 spec and 100/90 for rear. Michelin Sirac Street for the front too is a good combo. Else you can try the DUNLOP Monster though a bigger spec than the recommended, it will provide good lateral stability.

                        Cheers
                        VJ
                        Didnt get the highlighted part.

                        I have the following options in mind for rear (dual-purpose)
                        Ceat GRIPP
                        Ceat VERTIGO SPORT
                        MRF METEOR
                        And Dunlop Monster, it is available in stock size of 100/90-18.
                        Not considering Michelin Sirac Street because have read more bad about it than good.

                        Now will have to dig reviews of these to decide!
                        You can ride a Motorcycle any day of the month. ;)

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                        • Re: Tyres

                          Originally posted by g K View Post
                          Didnt get the highlighted part.

                          I have the following options in mind for rear (dual-purpose)
                          Ceat GRIPP
                          Ceat VERTIGO SPORT
                          MRF METEOR
                          And Dunlop Monster, it is available in stock size of 100/90-18.
                          Not considering Michelin Sirac Street because have read more bad about it than good.

                          Now will have to dig reviews of these to decide!
                          Let me clear it up for you, the stock is 80/100 right, so you can use 90/90 instead of that, in the SIRAC or the Michelin Pilot Sporty, if you can source one. For rear, I'd suggest Dunlop Monster for pure off-roading or the VERTIGO Sport.

                          Cheers!
                          VJ
                          Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
                          The girl said, 'NO!'


                          And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                          THE END

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                          • Re: Tyres

                            Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                            Let me clear it up for you, the stock is 80/100 right, so you can use 90/90 instead of that, in the SIRAC or the Michelin Pilot Sporty, if you can source one. For rear, I'd suggest Dunlop Monster for pure off-roading or the VERTIGO Sport.

                            Cheers!
                            VJ
                            Okay. The front spec is 2.75 x 18. I dont know what it is when converted to the 3 letter format.
                            You said it would be 80/100 and 90/90 would fit. Point noted!
                            You can ride a Motorcycle any day of the month. ;)

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                            • Re: Tyres

                              @rreneav [MENTION=64585]g K[/MENTION] [MENTION=41586]Divya Sharan[/MENTION] [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION]

                              Here are some best choices for Karizma rear tyres

                              MRF VYDE

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                              • Re: Tyres

                                Originally posted by Night_Shade View Post
                                @rreneav [MENTION=64585]g K[/MENTION] [MENTION=41586]Divya Sharan[/MENTION] [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION]

                                Here are some best choices for Karizma rear tyres

                                MRF VYDE

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119842[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119845[/ATTACH]


                                MRF METEOR

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119844[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119846[/ATTACH]


                                MRF ZAPPER Q

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119847[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119848[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]119843[/ATTACH]
                                My first preference would be a tubeless.. its going to be a hell with tube type during long tours..

                                Just a question..

                                For long rides, are tubeless tires good or tuff up tubes that used to come on hunk good?? The tuff up tube fills the puncture itself and we just need to pump air, right?? Which one would you guys suggest for long tours?

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