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go for the FZ tyre for front.. they aren't as good as the stock R15s but ain't that bad also. Also they are pretty much available everywhere..Originally posted by Rahulrulez View PostThose people who tell you not to take chances
They are all missing on what life is about
You only live once so take hold of the chance
Don't end up like others the same song and dance
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Pics will come shortly, I am waiting to see if I get that SHOGUN so I can kinda like do a phot feature of me steedsOriginally posted by desideep View Posthey man please post in the pics and the pirces if possibel
Prices quoted at Tyre junction on East end Main rd in Jayanagar B'lore were Rs 2600 for the front Pirellis and 3200 for the Rear MRF Meteor I negotiated down to Rs 5500 incl fitting for both the tyres.
"I set out running but I take my time, a friend of the devil is a friend of mine. If I get home before day light, just might get some sleep tonight" - The Grateful Dead.
The Stable - 2009 Yamaha FZS (Baby Beast) & 2010 YAMAHA YZF R15 (Anjuna Sunset).
Wishlist - Kawasaki Ninja 250r, YAMAHA R6 and Bullet standard 500 with the CI engine and a handpainted Goa Chic helmet.
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Congrats bro..Originally posted by yamahatrooper View PostPics will come shortly, I am waiting to see if I get that SHOGUN so I can kinda like do a phot feature of me steeds
Prices quoted at Tyre junction on East end Main rd in Jayanagar B'lore were Rs 2600 for the front Pirellis and 3200 for the Rear MRF Meteor I negotiated down to Rs 5500 incl fitting for both the tyres.
I seem to find the price of the rear tyre is too much.. 3200 for MRF Meteor for 110/90-19
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thats a lot for the tyre specially the rear one. i remember the MRF was for just around 1600 with the tube last year. but good atleast you got it.Originally posted by yamahatrooper View PostPics will come shortly, I am waiting to see if I get that SHOGUN so I can kinda like do a phot feature of me steeds
Prices quoted at Tyre junction on East end Main rd in Jayanagar B'lore were Rs 2600 for the front Pirellis and 3200 for the Rear MRF Meteor I negotiated down to Rs 5500 incl fitting for both the tyres.|NO WHEELS|
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Hi everyone, I am planning to change the rubber on my RTR180. Anyone who can tell me what'd be best suited? I checked up on JC Road, Bangalore, and the best ones I came across were Pirelli Sport Demon and a Michelin equivalent. Any suggestions would be welcome.Quote:
Originally Posted by sheelpriye
Please understand that by advocating proper riding gears, I/We aren't gaining anything. Its for You:)
Bang your head, while standing opposite/close to a wall, speed @2-3kmph? Hurts?
Increase your speed & watch the fun, when someone falls from a Motorcycle,unfortunately he can't choose which way to fall best & hurt himself less.
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Originally posted by RedApple View Posti want to change the rear tire on my RTR. If i put a 110/90 MRF Zapper Q tire on the back..would that change the acceleration or speed characteristics of my bike?
plz suggest can we install 110/90 MRF Zapper Q on RTR Refresh without any mods.Will it affect Bike performance and is it tubeless ??
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Hi guys,
Bit of the track, but wanted to share on exp. on my new tyres with all. Just few days before got my MRF Zapper - C tyres on my P150 Dtsi changed to IRC RX-01 (technical description 130/70 - 17") tubelesss without even a slightest of modification...I did not even have to remove mud guard...Although tyre is 130/70....its actual width now is I suppose 117 mm (the tyre guy was saying that only after tyre is put under optimum load for sometime, only therefter it gains its true shape..(truly speaking i have no clue abt it)....It is the same tyre that cms on Ninja Bikes.
But talking abt its grip..its mindblowing...it kind of glues to the road....hv testd slightly on wet road....the feeling is so confident....Also the tyre guy was saying it of hard cmpound(nt sure abt it too)....Bit expensive 4200 Rs(inlcuding fitting)...but still looking worth it..link to pic is as below(right one):
http://www.irc-tire.com/mce/
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Originally posted by Shikhin View PostHi guys,
Bit of the track, but wanted to share on exp. on my new tyres with all. Just few days before got my MRF Zapper - C tyres on my P150 Dtsi changed to IRC RX-01 (technical description 130/70 - 17") tubelesss without even a slightest of modification...I did not even have to remove mud guard...Although tyre is 130/70....its actual width now is I suppose 117 mm (the tyre guy was saying that only after tyre is put under optimum load for sometime, only therefter it gains its true shape..(truly speaking i have no clue abt it)....It is the same tyre that cms on Ninja Bikes.
But talking abt its grip..its mindblowing...it kind of glues to the road....hv testd slightly on wet road....the feeling is so confident....Also the tyre guy was saying it of hard cmpound(nt sure abt it too)....Bit expensive 4200 Rs(inlcuding fitting)...but still looking worth it..link to pic is as below(right one):
http://www.irc-tire.com/mce/
hey doesnt it even touch the chain guard in pulsar 150?have u cut the chain guard??
wats the cost of the tire? and from where did u get it??
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Originally posted by Shikhin View PostHi guys,
Bit of the track, but wanted to share on exp. on my new tyres with all. Just few days before got my MRF Zapper - C tyres on my P150 Dtsi changed to IRC RX-01 (technical description 130/70 - 17") tubelesss without even a slightest of modification...I did not even have to remove mud guard...Although tyre is 130/70....its actual width now is I suppose 117 mm (the tyre guy was saying that only after tyre is put under optimum load for sometime, only therefter it gains its true shape..(truly speaking i have no clue abt it)....It is the same tyre that cms on Ninja Bikes.
But talking abt its grip..its mindblowing...it kind of glues to the road....hv testd slightly on wet road....the feeling is so confident....Also the tyre guy was saying it of hard cmpound(nt sure abt it too)....Bit expensive 4200 Rs(inlcuding fitting)...but still looking worth it..link to pic is as below(right one):
http://www.irc-tire.com/mce/
and ya plz post the pic of ur bike with the tire and try to show the gap between chain guard and tyre.....it would be really helpful for me!thanks!
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Got the part where the front mud guard was touching the front wheel sorted a neat bit of tnikering did the job.Thats the best part of an RE i guess its all strong metal and can be bent,shaped to suit an individual's liking by a skilled hands.Originally posted by desideep View Postthats a lot for the tyre specially the rear one. i remember the MRF was for just around 1600 with the tube last year. but good atleast you got it.
About the prices, well the tyre shop man gave me 1500 bucks back today for me old tyres so kinda worked I guess. Right now I am quite satisfied with the handling, the bike seems to take to rough terrain like fish to water now, He in fact enjoys bad roads now hehehehe!"I set out running but I take my time, a friend of the devil is a friend of mine. If I get home before day light, just might get some sleep tonight" - The Grateful Dead.
The Stable - 2009 Yamaha FZS (Baby Beast) & 2010 YAMAHA YZF R15 (Anjuna Sunset).
Wishlist - Kawasaki Ninja 250r, YAMAHA R6 and Bullet standard 500 with the CI engine and a handpainted Goa Chic helmet.
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Originally posted by dreamz_mak View PostHello guys
i have been using M45 as tubeless in my ZMA from the last 11kms and got 2 puntures till now
some of my friends are telling if tyres get more than 4 puntures its advisible to get it changed
what are your thoughts ??
What is a M45 and 2 punctures in 11kms wow! Thats hard maybe it s a defective tyre get it changed man!"I set out running but I take my time, a friend of the devil is a friend of mine. If I get home before day light, just might get some sleep tonight" - The Grateful Dead.
The Stable - 2009 Yamaha FZS (Baby Beast) & 2010 YAMAHA YZF R15 (Anjuna Sunset).
Wishlist - Kawasaki Ninja 250r, YAMAHA R6 and Bullet standard 500 with the CI engine and a handpainted Goa Chic helmet.
www.facebook.com/powerslave666
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tyre for pulsar 180 classic
Hi..i am planing to buy new rear tyre for my pulsar 180 classic..i have alloy wheels of 18" diameter
i was looking for mrf zapper q....where can i get it in mumbai??? what will b its cost??
also please suggest some alternatives1996 Kinetic Honda (Sold)
2000 Suzuki Fiero (Sold)
2001 Kawasaki Eliminator (Sold)
2002 Pulsar 180 Classic
2008 Karizma
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Originally posted by yamahatrooper View PostWhat is a M45 and 2 punctures in 11kms wow! Thats hard maybe it s a defective tyre get it changed man!
M45 is Michellin 45 using 4.00 at rear.
I dont think its a defective tyre as both the punctures happend cause of sharp nails got periced into it.
thinking of using it for another 2 kms or so and will get it changed.
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