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  • Originally posted by addyrulz01 View Post
    guys today i got IRC durotour rear tyre for my apache 150. the dealer said that it is a tubeless tyre but still i am skeptical about it because tubeless is not written anywhere at the tyre. please help asap. its urgent

    thanks
    addy
    did you check the sidewall of tyre . it should have tt or tL written . tt is tubetype and tl for tubeless

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    • Originally posted by Puneet1 View Post
      did you check the sidewall of tyre . it should have tt or tL written . tt is tubetype and tl for tubeless
      well i just checked it. its written tube type, but the dealer gave me the valve which is fitted to tubeless tyres. what should i do ? should i exchange it with some other tyre? right now i am running with 100 section dunlop geocruiser with a tuff-up tube. can this tube fit in the 110 section tyre?

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      • Originally posted by addyrulz01 View Post
        well i just checked it. its written tube type, but the dealer gave me the valve which is fitted to tubeless tyres. what should i do ? should i exchange it with some other tyre? right now i am running with 100 section dunlop geocruiser with a tuff-up tube. can this tube fit in the 110 section tyre?
        One thing is for sure, the company "IRC" doesn't recommend it to be used as tubeless if they designed the tyre as Tubetype "TT". The dealers only want to sell their tyres.

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        • Originally posted by GoGreen View Post
          One thing is for sure, the company "IRC" doesn't recommend it to be used as tubeless if they designed the tyre as Tubetype "TT". The dealers only want to sell their tyres.
          yes correct..... so i guess i will use a tube then . Can i use a 100 section tube with this tyre as 110 section tube is quite hard to find that to in a tuff up form ?

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          • Originally posted by addyrulz01 View Post
            yes correct..... so i guess i will use a tube then . Can i use a 100 section tube with this tyre as 110 section tube is quite hard to find that to in a tuff up form ?
            Yes. You can use that size tube.

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            • Originally posted by GoGreen View Post
              Yes. You can use that size tube.
              thanks fot the info man

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              • fitted an irc rx -01 150/70-17 tyre in ma comet......itz really good ..holds road very well

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                • Tyres for Pulsar Dtsi 2005 model

                  Hi all
                  have 2 queries here-
                  1. I am planning to change the tyres of my old devil which has clocked around 30k kms. currently running on stock tyre in front & rear tyre is that what we have on a CBZ. please suggest which tyres would be suitable???

                  2. Have read somewhere that if we change stator plate (coil) in oulsar to that of Avenger(new models) we can go for higher wattage bulbs. Have tried looking for the said part but not getting it any where in or arnd Delhi??

                  plz help

                  urgent

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                  • Query Merged.
                    :)

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                    • Tyre upgrade for my 2010 P220 F.

                      Hey guys, I'm new to this forum. I Got my P220 F delivered last week and I should say, This is one heck of a bike from bajaj. Love it!

                      Wanted some help on the tyre part. I'm planning to upgrade them to a better ones. Any sugessions guys?
                      M800 - 2001 - 5787.
                      Nano 2011 - 5086.
                      Figo 2011 - 518.
                      P220 - 2010 - 5995.
                      CBR 250R - 2011 - 250.
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                      • hello all...
                        i ride a CBZ classic and want to change my rear tyre... my riding style is like 80% touring n 20 % off roading.... please suggest a suitable tyre for me....

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                        • Originally posted by surojit View Post
                          hello all...
                          i ride a CBZ classic and want to change my rear tyre... my riding style is like 80% touring n 20 % off roading.... please suggest a suitable tyre for me....
                          I think the best tyre for the bike is still the one the Classic came with-the Dunlop GeoCruiser 100/90/18".
                          Another choice is the Michelin Sirac, which is also supposedly coming in the same size now.
                          Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                          • MRF GOT A NEW TYRE FOR PULSARS.

                            its a rear tubeles and the same as fz tyres but the specifications as the pulsar 200/220. priced aproximately 1.6k

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                            • nice ! any pics?

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                              • Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                                I think the best tyre for the bike is still the one the Classic came with-the Dunlop GeoCruiser 100/90/18".
                                Another choice is the Michelin Sirac, which is also supposedly coming in the same size now.
                                thanks bro....

                                TOUROGRAPHY : Read my other blogs here


                                Ride Safe


                                Its not that Number of posts that matters, its the number of Kilometers that does and how you do those kms that matters....

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