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  • Re: Tyres

    bhai Puncture wala guys try to scam you.they intentionally break the valve stem while removing tube from the tyre so be careful next time onwards.stay with him all the time and tell him to be gentle. happened to me 2-3 times so eventually figured it out.
    i guess the tube you are using now is safe.i guess i am using the same on my TB500. Other members can advice better.
    Last edited by demon_speeding; 04-04-2016, 03:39 PM.

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    • Re: Tyres

      Originally posted by deejayrox View Post
      Noob Query!!!

      I had my first puncture in my RE C500 rear tyre, last Friday. The tyre was repaired but the tube was replaced by the road side puncture-wala because there was rupture at the valve stem. However, even though my tyre is 120/80-18, the tube available was 100/90-18 only. I was also in a hurry to reach office, so did not have much option but to go ahead with install.

      My query is on a scale of 1-5 (1-being extremely unsafe, replace within next 10kms, and, 5- being ok for the time being) how unsafe is my rear (pun intended ) now?

      And my daily commute involves solo rides on highways (for ~50kms, one way) sometimes touching not-so-legal speeds, when road permits. Am I running a risk here?

      Also any suggestion for tyre pressure (stock spec was 30/32 psi F/R solo)?

      Thanks.
      Tyre repair guys in Pune, regularly used to do this Valve Stem Step and coax you to get a replacement tube.

      Your Tyre is 120/80-18 and the Tube is 100/90-18, clearly the tube is not upto the width and short by a lot.

      Cons: Tube will not inflate enough to support the tyre as manufacturer designed it to be.
      Tube may over inflate and combined with summer heat may cause unusual wear and tear.
      Tube may tend to roll inside tyre (yes i happens, but at minuscule units) causing stretch induced punctures.

      Pros: None that i can think of other than it was a Jugaad that got you back on track.

      Get the tube changed up to specifications when time permits you to, keep the old tube with you later to use in same situation!

      Appending: Did you say stock spec was 30/32 psi F/R solo because as far as I can confirm its:-
      Front- Solo: 1.41 Kg/cm2 (20 PSI) Pillion: 1.55 Kg/cm2 (22 PSI)
      Rear- Solo: 2.11 Kg/cm2 (30 PSI) Pillion: 2.25 Kg/cm2 (32 PSI)

      I remember because I have a hard time convincing each and every tyre guy i visit that i need 22PSI in Front tyre and they too have a hard time believing it!
      Last edited by rugved; 04-05-2016, 12:22 PM.

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      • Re: Tyres

        Originally posted by rugved View Post
        Tyre repair guys in Pune, regularly used to do this Valve Stem Step and coax you to get a replacement tube.

        ..... clearly the tube is not upto the width and short by a lot.
        ........
        Get the tube changed up to specifications when time permits you to, keep the old tube with you later to use in same situation!
        Thanks for your reply. Also thanks [MENTION=11659]demon_speeding[/MENTION]. I didnt know it was a scam by these guys. Even I was wondering how one Nail can make three different puctures in three places on the tube (one being valve stem) .

        Originally posted by rugved View Post
        Appending: Did you say stock spec was 30/32 psi F/R solo because as far as I can confirm its:-
        Sorry My bad. You are right, the front is 20-22psi and rear is 30-32psi.

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        • Scooter tyre.

          Hello friends. I have a Hero Maestro and I am looking for a good rear tyre and my existing one has worn out after long 24500 kms. I saw a CEAT GRIPP tyre on many scooters but a mechanic told me that the scooter wobbles if that tyre is installed. So I am confused.

          I am open to tubeless and tube tyre.
          I am located in Kandivali, Mumbai.

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          • Replacement tyres

            Hello. Am using apache rtr 160, one and a half years old and 22k km done. Using stock tyres currently and i noticed few cracks on the tyres. Guess it's worn out. Need a suggestion for the replacement. Within 3k- good grip and decent life span are my expectations! Am from Chennai and my ride is mixed with some of the best roads in India and the worst ones too! xD

            --merged post--

            Hello! This is my first post here i own an apache rtr 160, one and a half years old and 22k km done. Am from Chennai and my riding will be mixed with some of the best roads in India and the worst ones too! I recently noticed a few cracks in my rear tyre. Guess they've worn out and so am looking out for replacements. What tyre would be the best? Am using the stock tyres now and i will be moving to 120/80-17 tyre. The stock size is 110/80-17. My expectations will be that it must provide a good grip, a decent life and must be under 3k!
            Last edited by Samarth 619; 04-11-2016, 04:18 PM.

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            • Re: Tyres

              how long the pilot street radial lasts??? I mean.. how much km will it run?

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              • Re: Tyres

                Originally posted by NakedWolfer View Post
                how long the pilot street radial lasts??? I mean.. how much km will it run?
                Anywhere between 15-20k. Depends upon your riding style & tyre pressure you prefer.
                Ride Safe!

                Cheers,
                Maneesh S

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                • Re: Tyres

                  Originally posted by sman999 View Post
                  Anywhere between 15-20k. Depends upon your riding style & tyre pressure you prefer.
                  It lasted for 22k kms for me on my ZMR..

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                  • Re: Replacement tyres

                    Originally posted by Bala Subramaniam View Post
                    Hello. Am using apache rtr 160, one and a half years old and 22k km done. Using stock tyres currently and i noticed few cracks on the tyres. Guess it's worn out. Need a suggestion for the replacement. Within 3k- good grip and decent life span are my expectations! Am from Chennai and my ride is mixed with some of the best roads in India and the worst ones too! xD

                    --merged post--

                    Hello! This is my first post here i own an apache rtr 160, one and a half years old and 22k km done. Am from Chennai and my riding will be mixed with some of the best roads in India and the worst ones too! I recently noticed a few cracks in my rear tyre. Guess they've worn out and so am looking out for replacements. What tyre would be the best? Am using the stock tyres now and i will be moving to 120/80-17 tyre. The stock size is 110/80-17. My expectations will be that it must provide a good grip, a decent life and must be under 3k!
                    Bala Subramaniam's topic approved and merged here.

                    @Bala Subramaniam You can get MRF's, but one of your wheel is 18" so will have to see what choices are there... Probably the old Unicorn's stock tyres should fit well.

                    @ Guys, please help him out...
                    Last edited by Samarth 619; 04-11-2016, 04:18 PM.
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                    • Re: Scooter tyre.

                      Originally posted by sagardesai View Post
                      Hello friends. I have a Hero Maestro and I am looking for a good rear tyre and my existing one has worn out after long 24500 kms. I saw a CEAT GRIPP tyre on many scooters but a mechanic told me that the scooter wobbles if that tyre is installed. So I am confused.

                      I am open to tubeless and tube tyre.
                      I am located in Kandivali, Mumbai.
                      Sagardesai's Topic Approved, merged accordingly.

                      Guys, plz help out...
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                      Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
                      Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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                      • Re: Tyres

                        Hi everyone
                        I checked out a few MRF shops in Bangalore to see if they had stock of the REVZ series. I was looking for
                        • Front – MRF Revz FC1 : 110/70 R17 - Rs.3100/-
                        • Rear – MRF Revz C1 : 150/60 R17 - Rs.4500/-

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                        The first one is front 110-70/17 and costs Rs.2900/-.Second one is also front and same size and costs Rs.3100/-
                        The third one has two types, both 150-60/17 for rear and costs the same.

                        Which one should I choose? Please help
                        Sorry for the bad pics

                        Thank you
                        Last edited by vinbex; 04-13-2016, 10:59 PM.
                        AweSome is too LesS!

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                        • Re: Tyres

                          Hey,
                          Does anybody know about pirelli diablo Rosso ii tyres for duke390?
                          150/60 r17
                          110/70 r17
                          User experince , price?
                          Built like a bike, goes like a rocket--KTM DUKE 390

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                          • Re: Tyres

                            Originally posted by Arjun555 View Post
                            Hey,
                            Does anybody know about pirelli diablo Rosso ii tyres for duke390?
                            150/60 r17
                            110/70 r17
                            User experince , price?
                            One of friend has recently fitted this tyre. Price was 13k/set. Grip is phenomenal but as it is soft compound tyre it's life is somewhat 8-9k kms.

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                            • New Tyres for KTM Duke 200

                              Hey guys!

                              I am looking for new tyres for my D200 and ready to spend max 10Ks! I am more of a tourer so looking for a tyre thats good both for highways and off roads to an extent! Its nt that I will be doing Ladakh regions every now and than, but if required these tyres shouldnt disappoint! As after spending 10Ks i dont want to experiment with changing tyres for different regions, since i dont have that kindda money neither the space to store the spare set of tyres at my place .

                              Or i am not aware if such post already exist so please redirect me to the post if available.

                              Thank you in advance!

                              P.S. Ladakh was just an example for bad road!

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                              • Re: New Tyres for KTM Duke 200

                                prathjazz's topic approved and merged here.

                                Originally posted by prathjazz View Post
                                Hey guys!

                                I am looking for new tyres for my D200 and ready to spend max 10Ks! I am more of a tourer so looking for a tyre thats good both for highways and off roads to an extent! Its nt that I will be doing Ladakh regions every now and than, but if required these tyres shouldnt disappoint! As after spending 10Ks i dont want to experiment with changing tyres for different regions, since i dont have that kindda money neither the space to store the spare set of tyres at my place .

                                Or i am not aware if such post already exist so please redirect me to the post if available.

                                Thank you in advance!

                                P.S. Ladakh was just an example for bad road!
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                                Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
                                Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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