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  • Originally posted by kurtrules View Post
    Michelin Sirac is available in 100/90-18. It is a tubeless tyre, and sold as a front tyre but can be used as the rear. PM dcs, he is using it for more info!
    then its not sirac. Check in their site. Also earlier mr GoGreen posted this answer when i asked for tubeless for my bike
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    • No, it is Sirac! See this: Michelin motorcycles tyres in India - Page 7 - India Travel Forum, BCMTouring.com where on post number 241 I have mentioned the same thing and Mr Gaurav Lal (GoGreen here) has agreed to it.
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      • @ satish - there's also a pirelli available in 100/90 size for rtr . but like michelin its also a tube type . it costs 1800 in delhi .

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        • So, GoGreen bhai, where in Hyderabad did you guys supply the Sirac 100/90 x 18 Tubeless?

          We'll empty their stock

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          • Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
            hmmm... So, the same goes to say about EuroGrip tyres.

            And, they use EuroGrip tyres for at least 10 times more number of bikes than they use IRC for. Would that make the EuroGrip better than IRC?
            My comments are in view of performance perception of IRC tyres in other markets like Japan , Thailand, Malaysia etc where their performance is not so bad either and has a good reputation.

            It is not the quantity of tyres that are put by a bike manufacturer, that determines the performance of tyres. If Eurogrip is put on 10 times more bikes, does that indicate IRC is any inferior ? I don't think so.

            The only point is that if a set of tyres has been tested on a bike, it wouln't be too bad for the bike, otherwise those tyres wouldn't be OEM fitment.

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            • Originally posted by rajesh1136 View Post
              then its not sirac. Check in their site. Also earlier mr GoGreen posted this answer when i asked for tubeless for my bike
              It is true that Tubeless Sirac is available in 100/90 18. We are in the process of phasing out this tyre and for that reason, you will not find it on our website. There are few stocks available here and there, but you won't find it in too many places.

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              • Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
                So, GoGreen bhai, where in Hyderabad did you guys supply the Sirac 100/90 x 18 Tubeless?

                We'll empty their stock
                In Hyderabad, please call Rajesh at 09703514555 and ask him about the tyre availability. He will guide you to a nearby Dealer. Please quote my name for reference.

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                • Originally posted by GoGreen View Post
                  In Hyderabad, please call Rajesh at 09703514555 and ask him about the tyre availability. He will guide you to a nearby Dealer. Please quote my name for reference.
                  OH MY GOD!! I recently changed my rear tyre to ceat vertigo as sirac was available in 120/80 dimension. Had I known that sirac is available in 100/90 I would have gone for it. I wonder why michelin is phasing out production of this dimension. Michelin sirac is only available in single dimension for both 17 and 18" wheels. I am sure having more dimensions would boost up sales. So both the customer and seller would be happy. Raj.

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                  • Originally posted by basumataryraj View Post
                    OH MY GOD!! I recently changed my rear tyre to ceat vertigo as sirac was available in 120/80 dimension. Had I known that sirac is available in 100/90 I would have gone for it. I wonder why michelin is phasing out production of this dimension. Michelin sirac is only available in single dimension for both 17 and 18" wheels. I am sure having more dimensions would boost up sales. So both the customer and seller would be happy. Raj.
                    Thanks for your suggestions. Will keep them in mind. By the way 4.00 18 M45 is an equivalent size to 100/90 18 and is available in most cities. That could have been an option too.

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                    • Originally posted by GoGreen View Post
                      Thanks for your suggestions. Will keep them in mind. By the way 4.00 18 M45 is an equivalent size to 100/90 18 and is available in most cities. That could have been an option too.
                      Well I needed a tyre which works well on muddy conditions. M45 if I am not wrong works well on tarmac. Therefore, had to go for ceat. By the way is m62 good for muddy conditions? I need to change the front tyre as well. Raj.

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                      • @go green

                        Mr gaurav ...plz bring out more options in 17 inch rims soon....ppl are dying to lay their hands on them...there is only one option in 17 inch rim ......

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                        • Originally posted by GoGreen View Post
                          In Hyderabad, please call Rajesh at 09703514555 and ask him about the tyre availability. He will guide you to a nearby Dealer. Please quote my name for reference.
                          Thanks for the contact buddy.

                          Originally posted by GoGreen View Post
                          Thanks for your suggestions. Will keep them in mind. By the way 4.00 18 M45 is an equivalent size to 100/90 18 and is available in most cities. That could have been an option too.
                          We need 100/90 x 18 Tubeless. That's the size that fits most bikes with 18" rims and there is no tubeless option available. If Michelin can make one available, nothing like it.

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                          • Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
                            Thanks for the contact buddy.



                            We need 100/90 x 18 Tubeless. That's the size that fits most bikes with 18" rims and there is no tubeless option available. If Michelin can make one available, nothing like it.
                            This is your lucky day. Few qty of 100/90 18 Tubeless Sirac available in HYD.

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                            • Hello Bros!

                              Need a favor, does anyone know the flagship dealers for MRF and CEAT in Bangalore I am looking for 3.25 * 19 CEAT securaf67 front and MRF Meteor 110/90 - 19 any information on the availability of these tyres would be really appreciated. Looking forward n Thanks.
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                              • Originally posted by yamahatrooper View Post
                                Hello Bros!

                                Need a favor, does anyone know the flagship dealers for MRF and CEAT in Bangalore I am looking for 3.25 * 19 CEAT securaf67 front and MRF Meteor 110/90 - 19 any information on the availability of these tyres would be really appreciated. Looking forward n Thanks.
                                You have all the possibilities of getting these in JC Road.
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