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sorry if i am posting in the wrong thread but i didnt found any other thread whcih is related to my query. I have got a yamaha gladiator (2009) & its tube has got swollen near at a particular point. the mech has suggested me to change the tube. Now which brand i should go for??
Sorry if my query is a bit stupid
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NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT
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go for Mrf or ceat original from a good shop of the right size of your rim . there are lot of duplicate tubes in market so beware ! costs around 200 rs i guess.Originally posted by madhav krishna View Postsorry if i am posting in the wrong thread but i didnt found any other thread whcih is related to my query. I have got a yamaha gladiator (2009) & its tube has got swollen near at a particular point. the mech has suggested me to change the tube. Now which brand i should go for??
Sorry if my query is a bit stupid
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i have enquired from the mrf shop & he told me a price of around rs.250.Originally posted by Puneet1 View Postgo for Mrf or ceat original from a good shop of the right size of your rim . there are lot of duplicate tubes in market so beware ! costs around 200 rs i guess.NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT
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price seems a bit on higher side and you can check some other mrf dealer , anyway you can go for it . but make sure to purchase of right size like 17inch or 18 whatever your tire size is .Originally posted by madhav krishna View Posti have enquired from the mrf shop & he told me a price of around rs.250.
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ok i will try to enquire at other dealers also. But i thought that the price the price was ok because when i enquired about dunlop at some other shop he quoted me a price of about 260. anyways thanks for your suggestion.Originally posted by Puneet1 View Postprice seems a bit on higher side and you can check some other mrf dealer , anyway you can go for it . but make sure to purchase of right size like 17inch or 18 whatever your tire size is .NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT
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Originally posted by Street-hawk View PostHello,
I have CEAT vertigo sports 100/90 - 17 tubeless at rear. I want to know if I fit 90/90 -17 tubeless at front (currently 2.75 X 17 tube type stock ) will it create any kind of
handling issues ?
Drop in milage ?
Wobling front ?
Please help guys......
can any one please please reply ?
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but it wont last long..Originally posted by aalop143 View Postgo for pirelli it has same size but awesome look and grip

A good mechanic will let u watch without charging u for it!
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Whats the condition of your tyres ? How many kms have you done ? How are they holding up in the rain ?Originally posted by threat2myself1 View Postbut it wont last long..
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check this out.Originally posted by winzeee View PostGoGreen more details on the new sirac please ...
Michelin launches its SIRAC Street range and Pilot Sporty tyres in India
Guys how is ceat vertigo rage and sport in terms of grip and handling. planning to get it for my 220?" if WRONG is a T-shirt ; then wearing it inside out doesn't make it RIGHT "
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