does zapper vyde tyre fit for my apache rtr 160 efi rear 18"alloys or is it available in 18" alloys???
pls any one help..
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Only good thing was they cost me 1500 as I got them second hand. Which would actually explain everything
. + I had done a RnD with Pirelli tyre owners, n everyone told me dat it lasts atleast for 14k kms. unless you love burnoutsss
. I used the tube from the old tire so you can do that or go in for a new tube.
. I used the tube from the old tire so you can do that or go in for a new tube.
. Its got microscopic cracks every where. Rear is a 3 year old Ceat with a fairly new Tube. Rear new tire with current tube if its in good condition.
. Its got microscopic cracks every where. Rear is a 3 year old Ceat with a fairly new Tube. Rear new tire with current tube if its in good condition.
. I know some guys who changed it within a couple of months after purchase. Any guess about Dunlop Monster 120/80/19? I personally checked the tyre. It looks wide & has a deep water groove
in the middle. So, it seems it will perform better in wet conditions which i give importance to. Can i fit it without modifying the swingarm? Will it touch/scratch the mudguard/chaincover while riding with a pillion? Are there any better options from Michelin? I dont like the Duro ones. Please suggest. My choice is still the Dunlop Monster





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