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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
Kindly post pics :thumbup:Originally posted by hariprasad_shpUpdate: I have upgraded the complete rear parts from Apache RTR 180. The swing arm, rim (17") and disc brakes. I got it from Pudupet (Chennai) and it costed Rs. 5,500 for all included. I am liking the upgrade so far.
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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
Update: I have upgraded the complete rear parts from Apache RTR 180. The swing arm, rim (17") and disc brakes. I got it from Pudupet (Chennai) and it costed Rs. 5,500 for all included. I am liking the upgrade so far.Originally posted by hariprasad_shp View PostQUERY MERGED
Hi,
I have a Apache RTR 160 (2007).
I had upgraded the rear tyre from 100/90 18 to 110/90 18 (Zapper Q TT). I have a better ride with this change. Did this some 4 years back.
I was on a recent Solo Bike trip and felt the need for a TL tyre,
Sharing a part of me: Planned unplanned trip 2 - Nov 27th to Nov 30th 2014
I am not able to find a TL tyre in any company. Only option I have is to go for a 100/90 18. Which I am not inclined to after having a better experience on 110/90 18.
Next is the complex option which I want your opinion.
I have better tyre options on 17" rim.
- So I need to change the 17" rim.
- To change the 17" rim I also need to change the Brakes as 17" rim does not come with drum brake but only the Disk option.
- To change to the disk option I also need to change the swing arm holding the tyre and brake.
The service center (Authorised TVS service center) I checked with in Chennai does not have any experience in it. But they are ready to help me.
I would like to know if anyone out there has any experience in this upgrade. I will go ahead with this upgrade if anyone can point there is no downside to this upgrade option.
If I am going this route, I am also thinking why not change to the Yamaha Fz rear set-up.
Any help in this direction will be much appreciated.
Regards,
Hari Prasad Srinivasan
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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
Wow, 5500₹ is a very reasonable price, considering you had a whole disc assembly to add. I got a front disc brake installed on my 1st bike in 2006. Had to shell out 4k back then.Originally posted by hariprasad_shpUpdate: I have upgraded the complete rear parts from Apache RTR 180. The swing arm, rim (17") and disc brakes. I got it from Pudupet (Chennai) and it costed Rs. 5,500 for all included. I am liking the upgrade so far.
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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
Yes, 5.5K was a throw away price. Actually it was from a a thrown away bikeOriginally posted by R-series View PostWow, 5500₹ is a very reasonable price, considering you had a whole disc assembly to add. I got a front disc brake installed on my 1st bike in 2006. Had to shell out 4k back then.
. The parts were from a scrapped Apache RTR 180.
It included,
1. Swing arm
2. Chain spraket
3. 17" rim
4. TVS tyre
5. Chain guard
6. Disk brake assembly
I gave back the TVS tyre. With this assembly the chain length has to be increased by 4 links as the tyre in this case will move little to the back.
When I went to change the tyre (TL), I was about to be cheated some additional Rs. 250. This was the second time I see it happenning. Here are the tips to escape those greedy dealers,
Sharing a part of me: Fitting a tubeless tyre? Avoid being cheated
Here is a negotiation technique that helped me in Pudupet
. Hope this will help you guys sometime,
Sharing a part of me: To buy indicator switch from Pudupet, key to negotiate: True caller
I still need to paint the RIM and I am all set with this change.
Regards,
Hari Prasad S
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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
Wow. Nice upgrade. I'm also thinking of switching to 17" rims. BTW, RTR 160 started coming with 17" rims since 2012. So 17" rims of drum brake model are available as well.Originally posted by hariprasad_shp View PostYes, 5.5K was a throw away price. Actually it was from a a thrown away bike
. The parts were from a scrapped Apache RTR 180.
I still need to paint the RIM and I am all set with this change.
Regards,
Hari Prasad S
Coming to my upgrade,
@All,
I'm looking for front tubeless tyre of size 90/90-17 and rear TL tyre of size 110/80-17 or 100/90-17. Since the bike won't be used for any hardcore cornering, I'm looking at something which has a good balance of grip and puncture resistance(since I'm used to the puncture-proof nature of TVS tyres
)
I'm thinking of using Zapper FS 90/90-17 for front. Zapper C for rear.
However, Zapper C seems difficult to find everywhere. So please let me know the other options in the sizes mentioned and prices as well, if possible.
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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
Which is the best overall tyre in 100/90-17 size...???
Please suggestsigpic
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Re: Apache RTR 160 18" rear rim change to 17" rim.
For overall performance I find mrf zapper fy is better...especially during hard braking...never failed me.Originally posted by Naveen1985 View PostWhich is the best overall tyre in 100/90-17 size...???
Please suggest
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Zapper S in front
Need some advice from the experts on the forum.
I recently got a new set of tyres for my NS and the dealer has fitted Zapper S (100/80 17) as the front tyre.
From the MRF website, it states that this is meant to be used a rear tyre (and most front tyres have a prefix of F – eg Zapper FQ, Zapper FS)
My main concern is the performance of the tyre in wet conditions as it lacks a central groove. Attached a pic below from google results.
Searching this thread and from google results I read that the presence of a central groove in the front tyre is not a compulsion – with the condition that the tyre has an alternate design that will help with the water removal.
Experts, please can you let me know if I should get the tyre exchanged for another one in the F series?
If anyone else has used Zapper S as a front, share your experience in monsoon or slushy conditionsLast edited by Red_Redemption; 01-12-2015, 11:41 AM.We are so busy watching out for what\'s just ahead of us, that we don\'t take time to enjoy where we are ~ Bill Watterson
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Re: Zapper S in front
Originally posted by Red_Redemption View PostNeed some advice from the experts on the forum.
I recently got a new set of tyres for my NS and the dealer has fitted Zapper S (100/80 17) as the front tyre.
From the MRF website, it states that this is meant to be used a rear tyre (and most front tyres have a prefix of F – eg Zapper FQ, Zapper FS)
My main concern is the performance of the tyre in wet conditions as it lacks a central groove. Attached a pic below from google results.
Searching this thread and from google results I read that the presence of a central groove in the front tyre is not a compulsion – with the condition that the tyre has an alternate design that will help with the water removal.
Experts, please can you let me know if I should get the tyre exchanged for another one in the F series?
If anyone else has used Zapper S as a front, share your experience in monsoon or slushy conditions
I was also thinking of the Zapper S for the Front but u just got fitted it
Hi everyone
will be greatly thankful if anybody clears my confusion, Need a new set of tyres for my p200ns
so decided on these
Front-Pilot Street Radial,MRF revz fc,Zapper S (Will Choose Michelin if i can get a good bargain)
Rear -MRF REVZ C (150/60),REVZ S,Pilot Street Radial,(Will Choose Michelin if i can get a good bargain)
for front i will choose based on availability and cost
and for rear (mainly need suggestion for these as the search function in the forum is not working at least for me)Will the REVZ C be a direct fit on the p200NS ,will it avoid contact with the rear swing arm and along the circumference of the tyre,does the tyre hugger need to be removed to accomodate the REVZ C
Many Thanks in Advance
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Re: Zapper S in front
Update
The ZapperS was fitted by Laxmi Tyres (Kasarwadi). He kept insisting that we can use it as a front tyre and he has fitted them on many FZs with no complaints.
I had a talk with the Laxmi Tyres dealer in city (near Mangala theater) on monday morning. They agreed that this was not meant to be used on front and called me in for a replacement and offered Zapper FX. The price of a new FX was 1950 as compared to the 2000 for the ZapperS. The difference was refunded to me.
In parallel, I had mailed MRF regarding this query late evening on Friday. They were kind enough to call me on Monday afternoon and take all the details about the make of the bike and the tyres fitted. They called back in half hour and told Zapper S is not suitable to be used as a front tyre and that it was meant for the R15 V1 rear. They suggested a tyre in the Zapper F__ (S/X/Y) series.
In addition, they took the details of the dealer who fit the Zapper S and said they will have a talk with them.
They called twice more to check if the matter was resolved.
In total 3 calls from Sarvana Kumar and another call from someone whose name is missed - both from the marketing department.
Thanks to both Laxmi Tyres for not creating too much fuss in replacements and specially to MRF for following up on small queries.We are so busy watching out for what\'s just ahead of us, that we don\'t take time to enjoy where we are ~ Bill Watterson
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Re: Zapper S in front
Posting this from another thread, tyre gurus please help me out, looking to replace it today
Originally posted by giridhar View PostExperts help me out on this one! I am looking to replace my Hunk\'s ageing tyres, stock tyres have done only 22K km, but they are almost 6 years old. I want something that grips well hence decided to go for zapper q 110/90 section for the rear, but I am not sure which one to choose for the front, current front tyre feels too flat or thin to do proper cornering, I could see that I have almost used the entire width of the tyre(no chicken stripes) while the rear still has a thick chicken stripe. I need something with a much more rounded profile than stock, I am specific about the handling part since I am planning to take my bike to the race track.Biker @ heart
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Re: Zapper S in front
Hi forum friends,
I would like to have some help from tyre experts here.
I have a honda dream neo running on TVS (ATT750K) 80/100 - 18 TL tyres. Please advise if a 100/90 - 18 TL (zapper Y or Zapper Q) can be considered as an upgrade? Apart from loss of FE, can there be any other negative effects of the upgrade.
thanks for the help in advance
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Hi Abhi, I dont think that might b a big problem..100/90 18 TL will fit without a hassle. And the FE too wont get affected much. Couple of days back i saw one twister with 110 sec tyre. The only thing is sourcing those mentioned tyres..
As from past two months i was hunting for 120/80 18 TL for my zma...as none of them were available from ceat or mrf. But luckily got one from CEAT.
MRF are running short in market..
Hope u find your desired tyres...Good luck.
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