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Originally posted by vickks View PostKarizma Parts Manual - https://picasaweb.google.com/1010125...rizmaCatalogue
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called cherry agencies,bangalore today.
they quoted 3400 for MRF zapper-vyde 120/80 17"
the rate of vyde is going like share market on day by day basis.i m confused now.what is the real rate?
I have to change my p220 rear n front on urgent basis.my mechanic forbidden me to even take a ride on it i have clocked 21k on tubeless stock IRC tyres---LIFE is a journey and i m a born WANDERER!---
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Originally posted by amitesh3d View Postcalled cherry agencies,bangalore today.
they quoted 3400 for MRF zapper-vyde 120/80 17"
the rate of vyde is going like share market on day by day basis.i m confused now.what is the real rate?
I have to change my p220 rear n front on urgent basis.my mechanic forbidden me to even take a ride on it i have clocked 21k on tubeless stock IRC tyresIt takes more love to share the saddle than it does to share the bed :)
2010 - White Menace..RTR 180
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Contact MRF Dealers and you can mail mrf to know the exact price of the tyre.Karizma Parts Manual - https://picasaweb.google.com/1010125...rizmaCatalogue
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Originally posted by vickks View PostWill it be better to go for VYDE or Contigo for my P220 (rear)?
i use CONTI-GO for my CBR250r .. please don't go for a conti as the tyre is performing worst during monsoon season and in wet and muddy conditions .. But,for highway it's better..many riders in CBR club are changing their contigo tyres due to poor performance...
Best in conti-go:
* It can hold the air prussure for long time compare to other tyres
* It can last for you longer timeYoung riders pick a destination and go... Old riders pick a direction and go....
For chennai CBR Club:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChennaiCBR250R/
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2nd Michelin Pilot Sporty Tyre for my P180 UG3
Just got my 2nd Michelin Pilot Sporty 100/90-R17 Tyre on my 2007 Bajaj Pulsar 180 UG3. This is the BEST available stock replacement tyre available for Pulsar 180 UG1/2/3 & all the Pulsar 150's.
Supremely awesome grip levels even in wet conditions!!Member & Administrator of Goan Biking Group named GEARS - Goan Enthusiasts And RiderS
Became a biker by xBhp, for xBhp & will always be an xBhpian
GEARS Goa: http://www.facebook.com/GEARS.Goa
2007-2017 Bajaj Pulsar 180 UG3, 2014 KTM Duke 390, 2017 Suzuki Gixxer
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Can anyone guide me on this
I have just bought a brand new cb unicorn it has 2.75 18 front and 100/90 18 mrf back and front have not seen I just want to know this from anyone who has the new unicorn does it come with tubeless tyre if not then which one to go for tubeless. As I strongly don't wana ride with tube can rely on them at allclick me
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Originally posted by arjunb25 View PostI have just bought a brand new cb unicorn it has 2.75 18 front and 100/90 18 mrf back and front have not seen I just want to know this from anyone who has the new unicorn does it come with tubeless tyre if not then which one to go for tubeless. As I strongly don't wana ride with tube can rely on them at all
Ride Safe
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My Pulsar 200NS got EUROGRIP tyres as stock
It lacks roadgrip in wet condtions.
Whats your opinion.. Should I go for MRF or someother better brand?
I am a sane rider.... Dont go for cornering and stuff,... Rides at high speeds only on straight roads,....Its not the speed.....it is all about the skill !!!!
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Want to retain old tyres
I have HH Hunk 150 2008 model. It has clocked only 17000 kms so far. However, I have observed very-very small cracks appearing in the front Stock MRF Zapper-Y . I recently got rear stock MRF replaced with Michelin Sirac due to some other reason.
The problem now is that I don't want to change the tyre that still has treads left on it and the bike will primarily be used for next 4 months and after that it'll be used rarely(i'm getting car in december). Should i retain the tyres or should i invest 2000 bucks in newer front tyre ? I'm really confused as i do not want a safety compromise. Is there any solution to make tyres retain their grip or improve grip.
Also, how to extentend the life of rear Michelin tyres(grip particularly) afterwards also. I mean any tyre maintenace tips would be welcome.
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