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Rains are coming so have to change the stock tyres of the RTR Carb so can any one tell me which tyres to fit on it and prices also I am more interested in fitting Tubeless to avoid frequent punctures!So can anyone help should I stick to the normal/default 100/80 or shift to broader 110/80-90 ?Mrf Zapper or IRC(if it exits) or Pirelli(If found)
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Rains?
Originally posted by haxor View Postrains are coming so have to change the stock tyres of the rtr carb so can any one tell me which tyres to fit on it and prices also i am more interested in fitting tubeless to avoid frequent punctures!so can anyone help should i stick to the normal/default 100/80 or shift to broader 110/80-90 ?mrf zapper or irc(if it exits) or pirelli(if found)
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the summer has just started buddy and ur seeing the rains coming! Where are u from?MuRtHY
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IRc and pirelli both have 110/80/18 tires in tubeless .but pirelli has better wet grip and is more expensive as well .Originally posted by haxor View PostRains are coming so have to change the stock tyres of the RTR Carb so can any one tell me which tyres to fit on it and prices also I am more interested in fitting Tubeless to avoid frequent punctures!So can anyone help should I stick to the normal/default 100/80 or shift to broader 110/80-90 ?Mrf Zapper or IRC(if it exits) or Pirelli(If found)
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Front tyre for CBZ Xtreme
Which of the following are better suited for CBz Xtreme for high speed cornering and wet roads. Which of this tyres provide more grip on wet roads or while cornering. I have already put M45 4.00 - 18 64S TT for rear. Now i need help in selecting the front tyre for my bike.Also please give the pricing on these tyres if possible.
Michelin M45 :2.75 - 18 48S REINF TT,
Michelin M35: 2.75 - 18 48P REINF TT or
Michelin M62:2.75 - 18 48P REINF TT.
Thanks.
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M35 is the right tyre for your needs.Originally posted by chetanrautdessai View PostWhich of the following are better suited for CBz Xtreme for high speed cornering and wet roads. Which of this tyres provide more grip on wet roads or while cornering. I have already put M45 4.00 - 18 64S TT for rear. Now i need help in selecting the front tyre for my bike.Also please give the pricing on these tyres if possible.
Michelin M45 :2.75 - 18 48S REINF TT,
Michelin M35: 2.75 - 18 48P REINF TT or
Michelin M62:2.75 - 18 48P REINF TT.
Thanks.
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Plz help

MINE IS A Pulsar 150 UG2..looking for the tyre that can give 40% grip in dry conditions and 60%grip in wet.i guess this would still give good results in dry
.plz give details for front and rear with price
..not at all looking for highest grade with high rates
.till date i m happy with Nlyogrip zappers MRF.worst with me is TVS tyres.
I'm a responsible rider.It doesn't matter what you ride,but what matters is how you ride.
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sorry
Originally posted by desideep View Posti just cant beleive what all i keep on reading onthis forum.
sorry if u r sayng to me...thr r mor than 200 pages..hw can i seacrch my stuff fast..thts y i asked..I'm a responsible rider.It doesn't matter what you ride,but what matters is how you ride.
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How do you decide which tyre provides "40% grip" during dry conditions and "60% grip" on wet conditions! Would you care to elaborate? I am perplexed as to how one actually decides the percentage of grip!Originally posted by Legend Racer View Post
MINE IS A Pulsar 150 UG2..looking for the tyre that can give 40% grip in dry conditions and 60%grip in wet.:)
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ayyooo
ayyoo..caught on right spot..Originally posted by Aryan View PostHow do you decide which tyre provides "40% grip" during dry conditions and "60% grip" on wet conditions! Would you care to elaborate? I am perplexed as to how one actually decides the percentage of grip!
..actually i meant i needed more grip in wet than in dry.but at the same time i don't want to lose acceleration coz of more traction...a bit of F1 tyre logic
...plzzzzzzz correct me if im wrong.
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Best tyres for P150 UG 2
A friend of mine needs to change the tyres on his Pulsar 150. looking for better grip and stability. Size can be the same as the stock one (having a larger size is not a priority)
Please suggest the best brands along with sizes and aprroximate prices.
Thanks
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Any particular dealers of shops on JC Rd? Again my requirement is for 3.25 * 19 CEAT securaf67 front and MRF Meteor 110/90 - 19Originally posted by abhilashabhi12 View PostYou have all the possibilities of getting these in JC Road.
I hear ya..Originally posted by Legend Racer View Postayyoo..caught on right spot..
..actually i meant i needed more grip in wet than in dry.but at the same time i don't want to lose acceleration coz of more traction...a bit of F1 tyre logic
...plzzzzzzz correct me if im wrong.

Stick to MRF zappers mate, they suit your requirement and budget the best I guess.
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there you go my man. the best that you can get. you know what i wanted some fancy tyres for my Bullet. but i ended up leaning to real lean angles on my stock bullet tyres that were 7 years old. and it was not just once it was many times and i did the leh on the same tyres.|NO WHEELS|
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