And finally, after much waiting, thinking, pondering, I finally got the front tyre! Could not find Michellin or Zapper FV anywhere, in spite of trying several shops. Got fed up of hunting and got a ribbed Dunlop. It has 4 grooves. Haven't used it much as I just rode from the shop to home... but as a preliminary comment, the grip seems to be fair enough. My Shogun feels MUCH more stable now... esp. as the original front tyre was in real bad shape. Its been running on the OEM tyre and tube till now.

I got to look at some MRF tyres in the process. I noticed that MRFs seem to be more heavily built... they have more rubber on them and deeper grooves. The MRF Nylogrip Plus seems to have an identical pattern to the Dunlop Challenger (pic posted earlier) which is doing duty on my rear wheel. But the Dunlop seems to have less rubber and shallower grooves. The MRF definitely looks more impressive, and the rubber seems a softer than other MRFs I'v seen. The Zapper FS also seems more visually more impressive than the Dunlop Zebra (both have similar tread pattern). The MRFs with their more impressive build seem to be less prone to punctures too. More rubber should translate to better tyre life too. But can't how puncture resistant they are in real life or their grip as I haven't actually used them.
Lastly, I'd add a note on the tyre dealer for the benifit of people from Pune. After my unpleasent experience with small time auto shop (mentioned earlier), I decided to go to a proper tyre shop, despite the higher quote. The guys and the set up seemed as much or less professional than a roadside puncture-walla. Its appaling that even biger tyre shops with employess in uniform and other frills, cant even train them for such a basic job. The same kind of extremely crude work and similar kind of inappropriate tools (no tyre irons, etc) were employed. Not even a proper working space or enough light! Had to repramand the guy several times... else would have come away with several more scratches on my bike.
The shop/dealer in question is Darshan Tyres on Fergussion College Road ( FC road), opposite the Police Ground. Would not recommend this place to anybody.On the other hand, had a pretty good experience with Lokmanya Tyres (near Karve Road), when I got my car tyres changed, etc.
And yes, once again I was told that they cannot use the tyre changing machine for my bikes rims.




Thats amazing... which brand is this? And which bike... Splendour?
oh boy and i thought u had a cbr that has done 97000km and thought u were using it for ur daily commute

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