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Re: Review of MRF zapper on a Cbr250r
Originally posted by RedWingRider View PostThis is the review of mrf zapper-s (140/70 r17) for cbr250r.Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!
Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
Hero Moto Corp Bikes' Parts RE STD 350 Wiring Diagram (CI) Service Manual - Classic 350/500
ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0
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Re: Tyres
I lost hope to find a PSD 110/90-18 in HYD after several calls with their India main office and dealers.
I'm now inclined to go with the readily available MRF Vyde 100/90-18. Can anyone throw light on performance of MRF Vyde tyres?? I'm still hesitant to plonk this as the rear tyre because of my bad experience with the stock Zapper Y rear tyre in wet conditions.
ThanksFrom variable Bhps to a constant 17.6 Bhp.
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Re: Tyres
Originally posted by fast_ferocious View PostI lost hope to find a PSD 110/90-18 in HYD after several calls with their India main office and dealers.
I'm now inclined to go with the readily available MRF Vyde 100/90-18. Can anyone throw light on performance of MRF Vyde tyres?? I'm still hesitant to plonk this as the rear tyre because of my bad experience with the stock Zapper Y rear tyre in wet conditions.
ThanksBiking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by satishg View PostIt will be hard to find 18 inchers as all new generation toys are on 17 inch tyres, Michelin is the only hope todayBiking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!
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Re: Tyres
Originally posted by fast_ferocious View PostI lost hope to find a PSD 110/90-18 in HYD after several calls with their India main office and dealers.
I'm now inclined to go with the readily available MRF Vyde 100/90-18. Can anyone throw light on performance of MRF Vyde tyres?? I'm still hesitant to plonk this as the rear tyre because of my bad experience with the stock Zapper Y rear tyre in wet conditions.
Thanks07 HH Zma
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Re: Tyres
Hi All,
I know this might have been discussed many number of times, but i am unable to find the exact answer i am looking for.
Background: Need to change tyre of my 2009 Suzuki GS150R (Front : 2.75 -18 42P Rear : 100/90-18 M/C 56P )
Below is my questions,
1. Which is the best manufacturer and model for this Tyre size. Im mostly prefer safety than price. So grip level should be high on both dry and wet conditions.
2. Can i go for tubeless without changing the stock rim?
3. Anything else to keep in mind?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Thanks,
Santhosh
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Re: Tyres
Originally posted by sakumart View PostHi All,
I know this might have been discussed many number of times, but i am unable to find the exact answer i am looking for.
Background: Need to change tyre of my 2009 Suzuki GS150R (Front : 2.75 -18 42P Rear : 100/90-18 M/C 56P )
Below is my questions,
1. Which is the best manufacturer and model for this Tyre size. Im mostly prefer safety than price. So grip level should be high on both dry and wet conditions.
2. Can i go for tubeless without changing the stock rim?
3. Anything else to keep in mind?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Thanks,
Santhosh
Front - MRF Zapper FQ 80/100-18 TL
Rear - MRF Zapper Q 100/90-18 TL or MRF Zapper Q 110/90-18 TT or MRF Vyde100/90-18 TL.
You shouldn't directly put TL tyres on your TT rims. Use a tube.Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!
Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
Hero Moto Corp Bikes' Parts RE STD 350 Wiring Diagram (CI) Service Manual - Classic 350/500
ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0
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Re: Tyres
Originally posted by Divya Sharan View PostI'm sure you didn't even bother searching the thread.
Front - MRF Zapper FQ 80/100-18 TL
Rear - MRF Zapper Q 100/90-18 TL or MRF Zapper Q 110/90-18 TT or MRF Vyde100/90-18 TL.
You shouldn't directly put TL tyres on your TT rims. Use a tube.
Thanks a lot Divya.
I did. Problem is i get lot of search results. Maybe im not good at giving exact search string. And most of them are old posts and it might/might not relevant now.
I was confused between Michilin Sirac Street , MRF Zapper and Vyde , Dunlop Monster. I came across Ceat Vertigo as well. So i asked the question again.
I am sorry if i was being ignorant.
Thanks,
Santhosh
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7000kms+ review of MRF Revz on CBR 250R!
Link to the write up in CBR 250R thread.
Ride Safe!
Cheers,
Maneesh S
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