i think you mean chain guard/cover
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Lot to do with your Psychological effect, in the muds & slush this ceat can prove wonders..Originally posted by basumataryraj View PostGuys, got a new rear tyre today for my Suzuki GS. I have opted for Ceat Vertigo Sport 100/90 at rs 1300 as I have to ride through lots of mud and slush during the rainy season. After riding on the new tyre I have felt less confident about its straight line rideability. I dont know if it is psychological or real. Any inputs guys? Raj.
I have personally seen 120/80 Mry Vyde on P150 UGIII, no need to remove chain guard it can be a direct fit.Originally posted by nipunblaze135LS View Postmudguard?
i think you mean chain guard/coversigpicAll India Permit 1+1
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The performance of my front M35 is great so far. But the complete result I can only get when I will change my rear tyre too I guess as even that is due. I loved the M35, superb grip. Will definately let you know about the points you mentioned once I change the rear too. Thanks.!Originally posted by GoGreen View PostHi Rachit,
How is the performance of the tyre in terms of
Comfort
Wet Grip
Dry Grip
Braking
Cornering
Also what are the negative points of the tyre ? Do share with all of us.
Btw, In my rear rim, the socket where the bearing is fit on the side of sprocket. Theres a small cut & it has developed a slight play. Which results in slight wobbling of the tyre at times. At the moment, my mechanic has done some jugad, by packing it using some iron sheets/blade. So now its stable, but am unsure of it in future. Can someone put some light on this. Hope what I meant is clear to you guys..!
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Finally got my Rear tyre changed to with M45, 4.00
Now the grip has improved significantly. Feel really quiet confident on specially wet surfaces.
So am having M35 in the front & M45 in the rear. Got the M45 for 2000 + 300(tube) & M35 for 1350 with the tube.
Thanks everyone for your suggestion, it was really worth & I went to the shop with confidence & bit of knowledge too.
Blog : Mumbai - Leh - Mumbai : 21 Days, 6500kms. Journey to Heaven..June'09
GreatIndianRide - West India on a 110cc for over a month
Mumbai-Leh-Mumbai - A Sequel : July'11 (Blog coming soon)
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The best combo man,am using them for quite some time.Originally posted by rachitkohli View PostFinally got my Rear tyre changed to with M45, 4.00
Now the grip has improved significantly. Feel really quiet confident on specially wet surfaces.
So am having M35 in the front & M45 in the rear. Got the M45 for 2000 + 300(tube) & M35 for 1350 with the tube.
Thanks everyone for your suggestion, it was really worth & I went to the shop with confidence & bit of knowledge too.Socha Toh Locha.
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Looks good. Where do you get the Pirelli SD in Bangalore? I was thinking of putting in a 140/70 17 on my P220 F's rear on an experimental basis. Do you think it'll fit?Originally posted by Punman View PostHey guys.Have put this Pirelli sport demon 110/80 18 on my rtr.Grip improves a lot but there is a dip in performance.Overall superb tyre.Much better than useless TVS tyres.
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guys, anyone with a pulsar 220 with IRC tyres, the ones tht come company fitted ???
Pls write ur experience using this tyre here...
My pulsar 220, they r fitting it with this tyre instead of my original choice of MRF zapper
Are they soft compound ones ? and what is the advantage or disadvantage of these over other ones ???
I got absolutely no knowledge of tyres, need guidance from u guys... thnkx
also I need to know b4 tommorow, as I got to confirm with the bajaj people to take the bike with IRC tyres...
and they told me now all bajaj 220's will come fitted with IRC's only... anyone else know of this ?
thnkx...
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for which bike ? Is the IRC tyre any good in comparision with MRF soft compound ones ??? I think the MRF one is a Zapper for the pulsar 220 ?Originally posted by lijok View PostBro, can you give me details of that IRC tyre? Is it really 110/80, 17 - exact spec of RTR180 rear??? Wow... I'd love to lay my hands on it...
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Tires - Which is the brand to go for on a Pulsar 220 ???
IRC or MRF zapper, The two brands being company fitted by Bajaj...
Which of these two are better ? Is the IRC one any good...
I really need to know urgently, also anyone with IRC tires, pls do write ur experience here... thnkx guys...
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For the 220, its best to go with the MRF Zappers. From what I have read, the grip on the IRCs is better than MRF on dry roads, but not good on wet roads.Originally posted by Huzee View PostIRC or MRF zapper, The two brands being company fitted by Bajaj...
Which of these two are better ? Is the IRC one any good...
I really need to know urgently, also anyone with IRC tires, pls do write ur experience here... thnkx guys...
I got my 220 on 12th March and they came with MRF Zappers, I was happy because I did not want the IRCs or the Eurogrips. The grip from the Zappers is quite good.
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