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  • Re: Tyres

    Originally posted by Juris View Post
    I am from Hyderabad and going to pick my friend's Duke this Saturday from Bangalore. Could anyone please suggest tyre shops in Bangalore that stocks Duke tyres at reasonable prices. Considering every MRF shop has it's own quote for the tyres, please provide the pointers for cheapest price. And what is the total cost of tyres(with breakup)
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    • Re: Tyres

      Want to purchase tyres, and have narrowed down to Sirac Street Reinf. Should I purchase them or not? Would appreciate any inputs.
      Or, Pilot Sporty is an option too.
      I have a ZMA (2.75 front and 100/90 rear).
      Mostly city usage, and occasional highway rides. Not much offroading (unless I encounter roads like in MP).

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      • Re: Tyres

        Originally posted by AK3D View Post
        Want to purchase tyres, and have narrowed down to Sirac Street Reinf. Should I purchase them or not? Would appreciate any inputs.
        Or, Pilot Sporty is an option too.
        I have a ZMA (2.75 front and 100/90 rear).
        Mostly city usage, and occasional highway rides. Not much offroading (unless I encounter roads like in MP).
        You can go for Front - Continental Contigo Rear - Pirelli Sports Demon.. these tyres not only looks wonderful but sticks like a leech on a road.

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        • Re: Tyres

          Hi all,

          I have changed tyres for my Karizma today with (zapper fs 2.75 and zapper q 110/90) and let me sharemy experience. Initially i wanted to buy dual purpose tyre. I have driven Impulse a few thousand kms and i liked the grip of ceat tyres in gravel and cornering was also good .. i dont remember much regarding wet road.. I liked michelin sirac street grip but was bit concerned regarding cornering as i have driven my cousins bike with sirac street ( F - 2.75 / R - 3.00) which was changed a year ago and cornering was not good as the original zappers.

          I initially got ceat grip 2.75 fitted on front and had a test ride. Center grip was good but i was not able to cut through easily as zappers and felt scary. So decided to stick with zappers and did not want to try anything new. So finally bought zapper FS (1800) and Q 110/90 (2750) with tube. I think Zapper Q has a bit harder compound than Zapper Y. Was a bit disappointed when rear wheel skidded a bit more on hard braking in the street where the road was a bit dusty(Typical roads which we have). I think zapper Q is good for clean roads only. Need to see how it behaves in rain... I would need get a crash bar made by a tinker next week end for my karizma as i getting more concerned about safety and we cant go with full riding gears each time we go out but Helmet is a must ..

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          • Re: Tyres

            In Mumbai you should check metro Tyres at grant road and meet Amin there
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            • Re: Tyres

              Anybody out here who have used/witnessed "Chinese/Korean tyres" in India? Little do I know about its build and reliability. I am really curious to at least take a look at them. Any pointers to dealers here in Chennai?
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              • Re: Tyres

                Originally posted by Night_Shade View Post
                You can go for Front - Continental Contigo Rear - Pirelli Sports Demon.. these tyres not only looks wonderful but sticks like a leech on a road.
                ZMA rims are 18 inchers, Continental has sizes upto 17 inches only. I couldn't see 18" on its website.
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                • Re: Tyres

                  Hi Guys

                  Sorry if this question has been asked before (Its a lazy sunday ) . How long would the stock eurogrips of pulsar 150 last? Mine have done 25k and I see that the left side of the tyre under the threads has bulged. It is a uniform bulge and runs all round the tyre but only on left side. Right is fine. Any idea on why this happend?

                  The thread is fine, loks like it wil last another 25k But its only this bulge that sticks out like a sore thumb. Time to get poor??

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                  • Re: Tyres

                    Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                    ZMA rims are 18 inchers, Continental has sizes upto 17 inches only. I couldn't see 18" on its website.
                    No buddy.. They do have Contigo for 18 inchers.. I will PM you the link in a while..

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                    Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                    ZMA rims are 18 inchers, Continental has sizes upto 17 inches only. I couldn't see 18" on its website.
                    Dimension
                    100/80-16 M/C 50P TL
                    120/80-16 M/C 60P TL
                    80/90 - 17 M/C 44P TL
                    80/100 - 17 M/C 46P TL
                    100/80 - 17 M/C 52P TL
                    100/90 - 17 M/C 56P TL
                    2.50-17 M/C 43P TT
                    2.75-17 M/C 47P TT
                    90/80-17 M/C 46S TL
                    110/80-17 M/C 57S TL
                    2.75 - 18 M/C 48P TT
                    3.00 - 18 M/C 52P TT
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                    • Re: Tyres

                      Originally posted by Night_Shade View Post
                      You can go for Front - Continental Contigo Rear - Pirelli Sports Demon.. these tyres not only looks wonderful but sticks like a leech on a road.
                      Thanks,
                      I don't care if they look like Helen of Troy, all I need is somewhat better grip than the stock MRF zappers on the ZMA.

                      Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                      ZMA rims are 18 inchers, Continental has sizes upto 17 inches only. I couldn't see 18" on its website.
                      Thanks, yes.
                      I've also read (CBR thread etc), that the contigo's are not very grippy.

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                      • Re: Tyres

                        Can someone suggest softer compound
                        tyres for new RE Thunderbird 500?

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                        • Re: Tyres

                          Originally posted by pskanp View Post
                          Can someone suggest softer compound
                          tyres for new RE Thunderbird 500?
                          Pirelli sport demon 120/80 18" is what you are looking for bro. Go ahead get them, very good balance between grip and tyre life. They would make the handling better as well because of a rounder profile. Much better than the stock mrf.

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                          • Re: Tyres

                            Originally posted by jeevan.life View Post
                            Hi Guys

                            Sorry if this question has been asked before (Its a lazy sunday ) . How long would the stock eurogrips of pulsar 150 last? Mine have done 25k and I see that the left side of the tyre under the threads has bulged. It is a uniform bulge and runs all round the tyre but only on left side. Right is fine. Any idea on why this happend?

                            The thread is fine, loks like it wil last another 25k But its only this bulge that sticks out like a sore thumb. Time to get poor??

                            G1
                            Sent from my GT-I9300
                            Bulges of any sort isn't a good thing to see in the tires. Again a bulge can be caused due to excessive sidewall pressure and making the sidewall of the tire weak which as a consequence you can see bulges. And if that's the case, I'd suggest you to replace the tires. Bulged, cracked and worn tires are disasters waiting to happen at the wrong time.

                            Originally posted by pskanp View Post
                            Can someone suggest softer compound
                            tyres for new RE Thunderbird 500?
                            I'd suggest you not to stick for pure soft compound and doing offroading as such with that tyre. The best idea would be to stick with the stock tire, which has both the hard and soft compound. Going for softer compound alone isn't detrimental as such, but I'd suggest for a bike you have, the best of both worlds would suffice. Moreoever they wear pretty fast.

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                            • Re: Tyres

                              Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
                              Bulges of any sort isn't a good thing to see in the tires. Again a bulge can be caused due to excessive sidewall pressure and making the sidewall of the tire weak which as a consequence you can see bulges. And if that's the case, I'd suggest you to replace the tires. Bulged, cracked and worn tires are disasters waiting to happen at the wrong time.



                              I'd suggest you not to stick for pure soft compound and doing offroading as such with that tyre. The best idea would be to stick with the stock tire, which has both the hard and soft compound. Going for softer compound alone isn't detrimental as such, but I'd suggest for a bike you have, the best of both worlds would suffice. Moreoever they wear pretty fast.

                              Cheers!
                              VJ
                              Thanks B7ACKTHORN. Its not the side wall. It is the main section of the trye that is contact with the tarmac that has bulged. And it is consistant all round the tyre only on the left part..

                              Anyways.. got a new ceat zoom t/l for rear. Going for a long ride, didnt want to be stuck in the middle with a blown tyre..

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                              • Re: Tyres

                                Originally posted by jeevan.life View Post
                                Thanks B7ACKTHORN. Its not the side wall. It is the main section of the trye that is contact with the tarmac that has bulged. And it is consistant all round the tyre only on the left part..

                                Anyways.. got a new ceat zoom t/l for rear. Going for a long ride, didnt want to be stuck in the middle with a blown tyre..

                                Sent from my GT-I9300
                                That's a wise decision taken. But curios, can you post a pic of your tire that has the bulges, so that we can get an idea as to the wear pattern.

                                Cheers!
                                VJ
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                                The girl said, 'NO!'


                                And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


                                THE END

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