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Price: INR 1700Originally posted by princesirohi View Posti am looking for a good front tyre for my P150 with good wet grip.........but in india we are rather short on options.
how much does it cost.
there used to be a time when R15 tyres were hard to find.Originally posted by princesirohi View Postis it easily available.
but that's not a problem now.
i'm not from Pune... but you should be able to find one at any MRF dealer.Originally posted by princesirohi View Postwhere can i find one, MRF dealers? will they give it to non R15 owners.
can anyone tell me where can i find it in pune.
or at a reputed tyre shop..
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its 65km from thambanur to kollam.Ask Dilip bro.He can help you well.Originally posted by danny king View PostOkie thanks, and how far is Thamarakulam from Kollam RW station and RTC bus stand. Am in TVM, don't know Kollam quite well.
You mean thamarakulam in kollam? its just 1 or 2kms distance.
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4500???Originally posted by xionite View Post3800?? for a Pirelli SD 140/70-17??
yikes... it costs about 4500 in Bombay.
Its only 3800 here,bought it few weeks back after price rise,before that it was between 3600-3700rs.
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i rode about a total of 35 kms today on the Zapper - S.
i am really happy with it.
can't hardly wait for the new R15 to launch now.
coz i want the new rear tyre.
yes. the front end will feel very wierd at first.Originally posted by princesirohi View Posti am going in for R15 front tyre for my P150, any negatives, i should be aware of...??
the tyre actually feels like a 120 tyre upfront.
so tread carefully. pun intended.
braking "feels" better.
i haven't tried hard braking with the new tyre yet.
will post results once i do.
that's about it..
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thanks...will try to get one this week..Originally posted by xionite View Posti rode about a total of 35 kms today on the Zapper - S.
i am really happy with it.
can't hardly wait for the new R15 to launch now.
coz i want the new rear tyre.
yes. the front end will feel very wierd at first.
the tyre actually feels like a 120 tyre upfront.
so tread carefully. pun intended.
braking "feels" better.
i haven't tried hard braking with the new tyre yet.
will post results once i do.
that's about it.
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Hi,Originally posted by princesirohi View Postthanks danny king and xionite: i am going in for R15 front tyre for my P150, any negatives, i should be aware of...??
A friend of mine had switched over to R15 front tyre.
He had to get used to the different tyre.That issue was overcome within just a few minutes of riding.
According to him, there were no probs while braking.Your bike is a part of you....
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Which is your bike bro?Originally posted by aalop143 View Posti want to know whats difference between 100/80/17 and 110/80/17 means average pickup and other things ( i am talking about pirelli mt75)
110 is slightly wider than 100,You wont notice any performance drop in it.
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were you able to find the 110/80/17??? I have been trying to locate one in Bangalore..Originally posted by aalop143 View Posti want to know whats difference between 100/80/17 and 110/80/17 means average pickup and other things ( i am talking about pirelli mt75)
mine is apache rtr 180.
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For long rides in tubeless tyres...the positive thing is that you can repair your puncture yourself....only problem is....you will have to carry the puncture tyre repair kit (very portable) and an air pump! I had a puncture and wished i had bought this repair kit....planning to order it on ebay (150-200 INR)Originally posted by harishsangwan View PostHey Guys, I had a puncture yesterday but since I was within city limits it wasnt a difficult task to get it fixed. But then things wouldnt have been the same had it been a long ride. Does tubeless tyre help in such situations? Is it any better?
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