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For 680 rs you got a new tyre?Originally posted by RAK View PostGot the rear tyre (MRF REVZ) for my Fazer replaced from MRF today. Replacement cost was 680 Rs.
what was the issue for the tyre?
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Check this link on Ownership thread where I have narrated my tyre storyOriginally posted by Binoy View PostFor 680 rs you got a new tyre?
what was the issue for the tyre?
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Lot of punctures and the tyre was losing pressure by 4-5 psi everyday.
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Front tyre for Pulsar, in Mangalore
Hi guys,
I own a Pulsar150, and I need to change the front tyre. Its gone fully hard and no grip at all(Had a fall with it last evening).
I was wondering whether I should go for the Stock Zapper again, but I want something better. I would prefer to concentrate on the tyre compound(preferably soft), grip(preferably good
), and longevity, and less on the looks(I really don't care about the groove patterns, whether they look nice or cool)
I've got a Michelin Sirac on the rear, and that is truly amazing. Would be helpful if you could suggest a tyre on the line of the Michelin or Sirac for me, for the front.
Also would be helpful if you could tell me where I can get it. I stay in Mangalore(DK, Karnataka), and the only place where we can get most of the brands is Wheel Care.
I still recovering from yesterday's bruises, and the rear brake lever's also gone a bit in. Hand hurts a lot, that's why I restricted my query to just a few words.
Thanks in advance guys.
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Query approved and merged.Originally posted by amit.nambiar View PostHi guys,
I own a Pulsar150, and I need to change the front tyre. Its gone fully hard and no grip at all(Had a fall with it last evening).
I was wondering whether I should go for the Stock Zapper again, but I want something better. I would prefer to concentrate on the tyre compound(preferably soft), grip(preferably good
), and longevity, and less on the looks(I really don't care about the groove patterns, whether they look nice or cool)
I've got a Michelin Sirac on the rear, and that is truly amazing. Would be helpful if you could suggest a tyre on the line of the Michelin or Sirac for me, for the front.
Also would be helpful if you could tell me where I can get it. I stay in Mangalore(DK, Karnataka), and the only place where we can get most of the brands is Wheel Care.
I still recovering from yesterday's bruises, and the rear brake lever's also gone a bit in. Hand hurts a lot, that's why I restricted my query to just a few words.
Thanks in advance guys.
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Hi Amit,Originally posted by amit.nambiar View PostHi guys,
I own a Pulsar150, and I need to change the front tyre. Its gone fully hard and no grip at all(Had a fall with it last evening).
I was wondering whether I should go for the Stock Zapper again, but I want something better. I would prefer to concentrate on the tyre compound(preferably soft), grip(preferably good
), and longevity, and less on the looks(I really don't care about the groove patterns, whether they look nice or cool)
I've got a Michelin Sirac on the rear, and that is truly amazing. Would be helpful if you could suggest a tyre on the line of the Michelin or Sirac for me, for the front.
Also would be helpful if you could tell me where I can get it. I stay in Mangalore(DK, Karnataka), and the only place where we can get most of the brands is Wheel Care.
I still recovering from yesterday's bruises, and the rear brake lever's also gone a bit in. Hand hurts a lot, that's why I restricted my query to just a few words.
Thanks in advance guys.
Hope the fall wasnt too nasty though I am sure it would have shaken you a bit. Is the front tyre a 17" or 18"
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The other options available which would be anything close to Michelin is a Pirelli. This is my personal opinion.Originally posted by amit.nambiar View Post@GoGreen
Thanks man, it was all that bad, luckily only a few bruises
It's a 17'. And I did some research, would the Zapper FS itself be the best option to go for? Cannot find a 17' front in Michelin. Suggestions on any other tyre?
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Saw your post now!Originally posted by GoGreen View Post1. We have not changed any compounds. Unlikely to be a manufacturing defect, but you can visit the Dealer is this is bothering you and ask him to take a look. Only after an assessment can the reason be determined.
2. Yes it is true. 100/90 17 Pilot Sporty and 3.00 17 Pilot Sporty about to hit the shops in Dec 2010
1. Dealer is not interested, he just wants to change the tyre again. I'm just gonna wear this tyre through, if the problem persists in my third Sirac as well will give you heads up then.
2. 100/90-17 and 3.00-17, man again nothing for the Pulsar 220/200 and RTRs!
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