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^^^ Well, the sizing is your choice. The size that i specified will give you a better balance between grip and flickability. If you want bigger ones, then the same tires are available in larger sizes. Take a look at the MRF website. FS for front and C for rear will be a good combo.
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Originally posted by _keerthy View Post^^^ Well, the sizing is your choice. The size that i specified will give you a better balance between grip and flickability. If you want bigger ones, then the same tires are available in larger sizes. Take a look at the MRF website. FS for front and C for rear will be a good combo.
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Thanx for the info buddy
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Folks,
I need a suggestion for changing the rear tyre of my ZMA. I just want to go for Zapper Q. The dilemma is between 120*18 and 130*18. Could you please advise which one I should go for?
Also, due to MRF strike, the major MRF dealer of A'bad has only got 130*18/90. They are not sure when the new stock including 120*18 will be in!
Please advise whether I should go with 130*18, or is it worth waiting for 120*18!
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As per the 1st post and some other posts below 120*80 MRF Nylo Zapper Q is the best for ZMA~Originally posted by blade7 View PostGuys I am planning to go for a new rear tyre for my Karizma, can ya suggest which one would be a good option?
I am currently having Pirelli Sport Demon, Irc, Duro as my options.
Duro would be the 2nd best option
120*80 MRF Nylo Zapper Q
Or A Set of Duro HF-918 [Bloody Amazing Tyres!]
Link to the above : Duro Tire & Wheel | Product Info?ushk@r
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glOriginally posted by ?ushk@r View PostAs per the 1st post and some other posts below 120*80 MRF Nylo Zapper Q is the best for ZMA~
Duro would be the 2nd best option
Zapper is better then Pirelli?
I am looking for tubless tyre in 110 size, cause 120 might be a little too much i think...
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You Too..Originally posted by rohitmundra View Postyea..its a soft compound!!
It is the same Bloody Tyre Yaar!
I think i am not mis-taken, still will take some time out tumrw and visit PBK CP Delhi tumrw!Originally posted by jayesh.khushalani View PostAFAIK the new p220 has got soft compound tyres
may be the many p220 you have seen would be limited edition
DURO~!!!Originally posted by blade7 View PostGuys I am planning to go for a new rear tyre for my Karizma, can ya suggest which one would be a good option?
I am currently having Pirelli Sport Demon, Irc, Duro as my options." Nothing Z Forever,Except D Change "
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suggest me...
need help guyz...
Suggest me the option for my 'Uni' for normal ride conditions.
now it's running with 'monster', which proved to be good during my recent Leh ride and it's also good for snow but not my choice for cityride/planes.
please consider with some expected rides in rain and hills...
'm challenged in all these techie stuff about tyres...
thanks in advance....
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Hi guys, I got myself a good MRF Zapper Q 18" for my Pulsar 150 dtsi V1. thanks to this thread and the inputs in it and all xbhipian gurus..... (mabbe a lil OT but I wanted to express myself :P)Last edited by balajidiwakar; 08-14-2009, 10:31 AM.
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Only MRF shops stock Zappers....so if their strike is over then you can go and buy from there..Originally posted by Nitin_traveller View PostPUNE TYRE SHOP.
can someone point me to a shop in pune where i can get TUBELESS Zapper Rear tyre.. 100/90 X 17.
I have asked from couple of shops.. nobody stocks tubeless tyres..
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