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  • Re: Tyres

    Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
    Thanks for the help. There are no options in 140/60 17 profile. So, have to go for stock option or some other that are available. Any review for Ceat tyre?
    Cheerz!!
    You can also look at duke 200's rear tyre. 150/60 17. But its of more rounder profile.
    Don't know other options.

    Ride safe and have fun.
    Regards
    Nadeem

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    • Re: Tyres

      Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
      Any reviews for Ralco tyre 140/70 17 profile? Costs Rs. 3600.

      Cheerz!!
      Hey sorry im late
      Fz rear tyres your in a fix. Stock tyres are good but as we all know they are a puncture magnet.

      Now this is what I would do

      mrf revs 130/17 r15 v2 rear tyre(excellent on dry tarmac, good on wet tarmac, bad on rough roads and off road sections, lasts okish, soft compound tyre)

      Ceat dhoom 140/17(soft compound tyre, similar to the above mrf revs, also quite good looking of it matters)

      Mrf zapper q 130/17(medium compound, lasts longer but grips lesser too, decent all round performance, nothing awsome about it, aam admi tyre performance:P)

      Mrf revs 140/17( same as its 130 section brother)

      Dunlop grip tube type 140/17(harder wearing tyre, bad on wet tarmac, good for off road bits and looks cool! Bad for extreme braking)

      Continental contigo 140/17(cbr 250 tyre, slightly heavy, pain joe performance on a fz, same tyre on a cbr is a nightmare its that bad! But on a fz its pretty good, have used it in a fazer felt good overall not pirelli sticky obviously, bad for off road muddy gravel bits)

      Ceat vertigo 130/17 (rare)( looks like a motocross tyre, nobby, quite good on tarmac, excellent on wet weather, good on off road bits, best all rounder)

      Mrf zapper q 140/17(same as 130 counterpart)







      divyansh....

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      • Re: Tyres

        Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View Post
        Hey sorry im late
        Fz rear tyres your in a fix. Stock tyres are good but as we all know they are a puncture magnet.

        Now this is what I would do

        mrf revs 130/17 r15 v2 rear tyre(excellent on dry tarmac, good on wet tarmac, bad on rough roads and off road sections, lasts okish, soft compound tyre)

        Ceat dhoom 140/17(soft compound tyre, similar to the above mrf revs, also quite good looking of it matters)

        Mrf zapper q 130/17(medium compound, lasts longer but grips lesser too, decent all round performance, nothing awsome about it, aam admi tyre performance:P)

        Mrf revs 140/17( same as its 130 section brother)

        Dunlop grip tube type 140/17(harder wearing tyre, bad on wet tarmac, good for off road bits and looks cool! Bad for extreme braking)

        Continental contigo 140/17(cbr 250 tyre, slightly heavy, pain joe performance on a fz, same tyre on a cbr is a nightmare its that bad! But on a fz its pretty good, have used it in a fazer felt good overall not pirelli sticky obviously, bad for off road muddy gravel bits)

        Ceat vertigo 130/17 (rare)( looks like a motocross tyre, nobby, quite good on tarmac, excellent on wet weather, good on off road bits, best all rounder)

        Mrf zapper q 140/17(same as 130 counterpart)







        divyansh....

        You didn't mentioned Michelin bro,what about this tyre from michelin Pilot street radial.

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        • Re: Tyres

          Originally posted by kusmaker View Post
          You didn't mentioned Michelin bro,what about this tyre from michelin Pilot street radial.
          They are really awesome........ But a little costly....
          b SANE to b insane!
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          • Re: Tyres

            Originally posted by kusmaker View Post
            You didn't mentioned Michelin bro,what about this tyre from michelin Pilot street radial.
            I have never used a bike with michelin radials and they are new too.
            As far as I have heard they are as soft compounds as m45s and pirells used to be. Unfortunately the price tag is a let down



            divyansh....

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            • Re: Tyres

              Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View Post
              Hey sorry im late
              Fz rear tyres your in a fix. Stock tyres are good but as we all know they are a puncture magnet.

              Now this is what I would do

              mrf revs 130/17 r15 v2 rear tyre(excellent on dry tarmac, good on wet tarmac, bad on rough roads and off road sections, lasts okish, soft compound tyre)

              Ceat dhoom 140/17(soft compound tyre, similar to the above mrf revs, also quite good looking of it matters)

              Mrf zapper q 130/17(medium compound, lasts longer but grips lesser too, decent all round performance, nothing awsome about it, aam admi tyre performance:P)

              Mrf revs 140/17( same as its 130 section brother)

              Dunlop grip tube type 140/17(harder wearing tyre, bad on wet tarmac, good for off road bits and looks cool! Bad for extreme braking)

              Continental contigo 140/17(cbr 250 tyre, slightly heavy, pain joe performance on a fz, same tyre on a cbr is a nightmare its that bad! But on a fz its pretty good, have used it in a fazer felt good overall not pirelli sticky obviously, bad for off road muddy gravel bits)

              Ceat vertigo 130/17 (rare)( looks like a motocross tyre, nobby, quite good on tarmac, excellent on wet weather, good on off road bits, best all rounder)

              Mrf zapper q 140/17(same as 130 counterpart)







              divyansh....
              Thanks for the help. Ruling out 130 tyres, since one of my friend had used it on his FZ and he had faced serious fish tailing issues with it.

              Michelin Pilot Street Radial is real good tyre. But, costs whopping 5.2k for rear tyre. It is 140/70 17 profile.


              Cheerz!!
              The real beauty lies in throttle's twist!!

              Headlight can be replaced, Head cannot be. Wear a helmet.

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              • Re: Tyres

                Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
                Thanks for the help. Ruling out 130 tyres, since one of my friend had used it on his FZ and he had faced serious fish tailing issues with it.
                Michelin Pilot Street Radial is real good tyre. But, costs whopping 5.2k for rear tyre. It is 140/70 17 profile.
                Cheerz!!
                The newer stock mrf tyres are really good. I mean since i had changed the tyre 7-8k kms (in november i think), i had only one puncture (may it stay like this only), and its not even revz-m. M would be even better.


                Sent from my XT1033 using Tapatalk

                Ride safe and have fun.
                Regards
                Nadeem

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                • Re: Tyres

                  Originally posted by nadz11.ns View Post
                  The newer stock mrf tyres are really good. I mean since i had changed the tyre 7-8k kms (in november i think), i had only one puncture (may it stay like this only), and its not even revz-m. M would be even better.


                  Sent from my XT1033 using Tapatalk
                  Finally some positive review of new Revz stock. Also, your post on Duke tyre, is it 150/60 17 or 140/70 17? If i am not wrong, Duke tyre is Michelin (as per my talks with various tyre shops).

                  Cheerz!!
                  The real beauty lies in throttle's twist!!

                  Headlight can be replaced, Head cannot be. Wear a helmet.

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                  • Re: Tyres

                    Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
                    Finally some positive review of new Revz stock. Also, your post on Duke tyre, is it 150/60 17 or 140/70 17? If i am not wrong, Duke tyre is Michelin (as per my talks with various tyre shops).

                    Cheerz!!
                    Duke 200 uses MRF tyres as stock and its 150/60 17 size. It has got really good reviews, in both dry and wet conditions.

                    Sent from my XT1033 using Tapatalk

                    Ride safe and have fun.
                    Regards
                    Nadeem

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                    • Re: Tyres

                      Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View Post
                      Hey sorry im lateFz rear tyres your in a fix. Stock tyres are good but as we all know they are a puncture magnet.Now this is what I would domrf revs 130/17 r15 v2 rear tyre(excellent on dry tarmac, good on wet tarmac, bad on rough roads and off road sections, lasts okish, soft compound tyre)Ceat dhoom 140/17(soft compound tyre, similar to the above mrf revs, also quite good looking of it matters)Mrf zapper q 130/17(medium compound, lasts longer but grips lesser too, decent all round performance, nothing awsome about it, aam admi tyre performance:P)Mrf revs 140/17( same as its 130 section brother)Dunlop grip tube type 140/17(harder wearing tyre, bad on wet tarmac, good for off road bits and looks cool! Bad for extreme braking)Continental contigo 140/17(cbr 250 tyre, slightly heavy, pain joe performance on a fz, same tyre on a cbr is a nightmare its that bad! But on a fz its pretty good, have used it in a fazer felt good overall not pirelli sticky obviously, bad for off road muddy gravel bits)Ceat vertigo 130/17 (rare)( looks like a motocross tyre, nobby, quite good on tarmac, excellent on wet weather, good on off road bits, best all rounder)Mrf zapper q 140/17(same as 130 counterpart) divyansh....
                      which one is lighter MRF Revz S 140 or Ceat Zoom XL 140.And better for 200 NS
                      Put The Pedal To The Metal

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                      • Re: Tyres

                        Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
                        Thanks for the help. Ruling out 130 tyres, since one of my friend had used it on his FZ and he had faced serious fish tailing issues with it.

                        Michelin Pilot Street Radial is real good tyre. But, costs whopping 5.2k for rear tyre. It is 140/70 17 profile.


                        Cheerz!!
                        5200/- rs ! , my goodness, that's pretty costly tyre, but what's so special in this tyre.

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                        Originally posted by devils_friend View Post
                        Thanks for the help. Ruling out 130 tyres, since one of my friend had used it on his FZ and he had faced serious fish tailing issues with it.

                        Michelin Pilot Street Radial is real good tyre. But, costs whopping 5.2k for rear tyre. It is 140/70 17 profile.


                        Cheerz!!
                        5200/- rs ! , my goodness, that's pretty costly tyre, but what's so special in this tyre.

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                        • Re: Tyres

                          Originally posted by kusmaker View Post
                          5200/- rs ! , my goodness, that's pretty costly tyre, but what's so special in this tyre.

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                          5200/- rs ! , my goodness, that's pretty costly tyre, but what's so special in this tyre.
                          Its a radial tyre my brother,
                          And very soft compound too.
                          Being a radial tyre its more resistant to flexing and deforming even on a little lower air,
                          Overall a superior design.
                          More puncture resistant too.
                          And man it grips!


                          divyansh....

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                          • Re: Tyres

                            Originally posted by kusmaker View Post
                            5200/- rs ! , my goodness, that's pretty costly tyre, but what's so special in this tyre.

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                            5200/- rs ! , my goodness, that's pretty costly tyre, but what's so special in this tyre.
                            Michelins are costly for 2 wheelers or 4 wheelers. But, it is a VFM product. My friend has used Michelin Pilot Steel radial on his bike and he says use it with closed eyes.

                            Cheerz!!
                            The real beauty lies in throttle's twist!!

                            Headlight can be replaced, Head cannot be. Wear a helmet.

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                            • Re: Tyres

                              Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View Post
                              Its a radial tyre my brother,
                              And very soft compound too.
                              Being a radial tyre its more resistant to flexing and deforming even on a little lower air,
                              Overall a superior design.
                              More puncture resistant too.
                              And man it grips!


                              divyansh....
                              Hmm no doubt if its soft compound it will give leech like grip, but then will it not wear faster,plus dont you think its just too much money spending on an mere 150cc bike(i hope iam not hurting fzs owner pls dont take it personally).

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                              • Re: Tyres

                                Originally posted by kusmaker View Post
                                Hmm no doubt if its soft compound it will give leech like grip, but then will it not wear faster,plus dont you think its just too much money spending on an mere 150cc bike(i hope iam not hurting fzs owner pls dont take it personally).
                                Yes it will wear out faster and is bad on rough terrain and off road sections....
                                But on tarmac its leach.
                                Sometimes people will spend a lot on the performance needed,
                                An fz is an amazing handler and it deserves even better tyres
                                But then the price is a deal breaker for many.
                                Anyways depends on individuals.


                                divyansh....

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