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  • Have you tried IRC for a rear tyre?

    You can also try ordering Duro from KRP.
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    • Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
      Have you tried IRC for a rear tyre?

      You can also try ordering Duro from KRP.
      Hey Praful,

      I was just thinking about the talk we had about your tire combination at Nandi. All were riding, I was skiing. Refreshed the page and saw your post. I was also thinking of the IRC combination. Where is it available in Bangalore?
      **MaSh**

      **Work to Ride and Ride to Work**

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      • @MaSh: You can alternatively try a 100/90/18" tyre also for the rear. It is very marginally bigger than the 3.00*18, but would give you many more options&better stability!
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        • Where exactly in Bangalore even I don't know, post up in Kadambam for assistance.

          Btw, did you check out KRP?
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          • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
            @MaSh: You can alternatively try a 100/90/18" tyre also for the rear. It is very marginally bigger than the 3.00*18, but would give you many more options&better stability!
            Hmm, sounded good, called up the MRF dealer and asked about 100/90-18. He has a Zapper Y. Any thoughts on that? How is it?

            Originally posted by prafultripathy View Post
            Where exactly in Bangalore even I don't know, post up in Kadambam for assistance.

            Btw, did you check out KRP?
            No yaar, have not checked out KRP yet. Swinging between this MRF dealer and Iyengar.
            **MaSh**

            **Work to Ride and Ride to Work**

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            • Originally posted by MaSh View Post
              Hmm, sounded good, called up the MRF dealer and asked about 100/90-18. He has a Zapper Y. Any thoughts on that? How is it?
              I don't have any experience with Zappers other than R15's. My friend cribs that his CBZ-X's Zappers (donno which ones-Y or Q) skid in gravel, but hold well in rain. The new CBZ-X is also coming with GeoCruiser now.
              I am also using a Dunlop GeoCruiser 100/90/18" on my Fiero F2 since 30K kms.(yes I myself donno how it lasted that long!)&no degrade since it is a hard compound. By no means a corner carver, just ok for normal city use!
              I suggest if you are going in for tubeless, get 2.75*18"&100/90/18" Zappers at the front&rear respectively.
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              • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                I don't have any experience with Zappers other than R15's. My friend cribs that his CBZ-X's Zappers (donno which ones-Y or Q) skid in gravel, but hold well in rain. The new CBZ-X is also coming with GeoCruiser now.
                I am also using a Dunlop GeoCruiser 100/90/18" on my Fiero F2 since 30K kms.(yes I myself donno how it lasted that long!)&no degrade since it is a hard compound. By no means a corner carver, just ok for normal city use!
                I suggest if you are going in for tubeless, get 2.75*18"&100/90/18" Zappers at the front&rear respectively.
                Yes, correct, Zappers are known to slip around, though I am not a corner carver or the types. Got spokes, so have to go for Tubed. Well, I have strained my head enough past few weeks for tires, and right now i seem to be heading for M45s front and rear stock size. I should have something by this week end.
                **MaSh**

                **Work to Ride and Ride to Work**

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                • Originally posted by inder.cool View Post
                  This one looks like city + off-road tyre..!! Didnt know pirelli offers off-road tyres too..
                  i guess these can be alternatives to the siracs.
                  Ajinkya

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                  • Originally posted by MaSh View Post
                    Yes, correct, Zappers are known to slip around, though I am not a corner carver or the types. Got spokes, so have to go for Tubed. Well, I have strained my head enough past few weeks for tires, and right now i seem to be heading for M45s front and rear stock size. I should have something by this week end.
                    In that case, if you are going for tube type, I would strongly recommend the GeoCruiser for rear atleast...front I would suggest stock TVS tyres/Dunlop Cruiser something-check the new CBZ-X's tyre config, should suit your requirement perfectly.
                    Also have a look at the Suzuki GS150R's tyres-they are also 2.75*18" front&100/90/18" rear.
                    Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                    • Originally posted by ajinkya View Post
                      i guess these can be alternatives to the siracs.
                      More or less yes..i think its a good option as as alternative to sirac. Is it costlier or cheaper than sirac..??

                      Moreover i think that it is certified as Tubeless, as compared to sirac which is originally a tube type but ppl use it as tubeless.

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                      • Have been running on stock TVS tyres since last 28k kms on my classic RTR(2007 RTR)...suggestion needed for new tyres...

                        I dont want any change to the specs...only tubeless is what I would look for and ofcourse better grip(which means no more TVS)

                        Front : 90/90
                        Rear : 100/80

                        Kindly put in your suggestions....

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                        • Originally posted by happybiking View Post
                          Have been running on stock TVS tyres since last 28k kms on my classic RTR(2007 RTR)...suggestion needed for new tyres...

                          I dont want any change to the specs...only tubeless is what I would look for and ofcourse better grip(which means no more TVS)

                          Front : 90/90
                          Rear : 100/80

                          Kindly put in your suggestions....

                          Regards...
                          Tubeless 100/80 ledhu babu! AFAIk there only ceat vertigo available in 100/90 as tubless.

                          For the front you get the same TVS tyre in tubless or go for the R15 front with eyes closed!
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                          • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                            In that case, if you are going for tube type, I would strongly recommend the GeoCruiser for rear atleast...front I would suggest stock TVS tyres/Dunlop Cruiser something-check the new CBZ-X's tyre config, should suit your requirement perfectly.
                            Also have a look at the Suzuki GS150R's tyres-they are also 2.75*18" front&100/90/18" rear.
                            Hmmm sure thing. Coming Saturday is the day when i get new tires. Shall keep your suggestions in mind.
                            **MaSh**

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                            • Originally posted by Bladerunner View Post
                              I had pm'd you long back about the Pilot Power 2CT's. Still waiting for your reply.

                              Dear Bladerunner,

                              Request you to mail me at [email protected]. Owing to time constraint, I am not able to visit the forum regularly and update myself maybe once a month or so.


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                              Gaurav

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                              • Hi

                                Dear Forum Members,

                                For the benefit of everyone on board, I am posting the prices of Michelins once again. Prices are inclusive of 12.5% VAT. Tube cost would be extra.

                                DIMENSIONS RCP
                                2.50 - 18 45S REINF M45 TT E2 1066
                                2.75 - 18 48S REINF M45 TT E2 1227
                                3.00 - 18 52S REINF M45 TT E2 1335
                                3.25 - 18 59S REINF M45 TT E2 1589
                                4.00 - 18 64S M45 TT E2 1858
                                2.75 - 18 48P REINF M62 GAZELLE TT 1234
                                3.00 - 18 M/C 52P REINF M62 GAZELLE TT 1350
                                2.75 - 18 48P REINF M35 TT 1241
                                3.00 - 18 52P REINF M35 TT 1371
                                3.00 - 18 M85 H210 1408
                                120/90 -17 64T SIRAC 2627
                                120/80 - 18 62T SIRAC 2685



                                In case any of you have a query on suitability of the tyre / its availability in your city or any other queries, you can reach me at [email protected].

                                Enjoy your ride!!
                                Last edited by GoGreen; 11-12-2009, 03:23 PM. Reason: improper formatting

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