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Originally posted by outworldly maniac View Postfor michelin dealers in your nearest area ... mail at these two addresses
sending all your details
[email protected]
[email protected]
for pirelli contact their site
here i found the form for you
CONTACT US - PIRELLI TYRE
michelin official dealers often have stock problems ....
but they provide the tyre at the cheapest rate
you can find them with private dealers also .... but they generally charge more
because they import them on their own
for private dealers you can ask in your G2G Thread or forum friends ,etc
thats all i can help buddy
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Originally posted by mithun View PostI had not done extensive rides on the bike since it's raining heavily here. Used the tyres for only 150 KMS !
The thread design I liked it very much although the contact patch is average. The compound is neither too soft nor too hard like MRF. Also, as told before because of the rains I cannot comment on the braking.
The ride quality is OK.
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Originally posted by abhichotu.abhi View Posthelp friends
i am thinking of painting my P180ug4 tyres i mean that i want to paint on the words like MRF,... written ontyres now i donot know which paint i should use i have already used oil paint but that doesnot seeems to do job. as it does not stick to rubber.Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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Originally posted by abhichotu.abhi View Posti want to do it on my own can you tell me which paint to use
Considering all this, I told you to take it to a local painter for cheaper&better results!Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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Originally posted by abhichotu.abhi View Posti want to do it on my own can you tell me which paint to use
Sit down and just simply write with the pen onto the places where MRF, etc is marked.
I did the same for my tyres, it stayed on for about 10K kms!_________________________
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Originally posted by Sarvajit View PostAutomobile paint. Go to an Automobile paint store&try to get just a little from them. You need to mix thinner in it too, they will tell you the ratio. If any extra paint is there, it can also be wiped off with the thinner. You need to buy a brush also from them.
Considering all this, I told you to take it to a local painter for cheaper&better results!Originally posted by prafultripathy View PostGo to a stationary shop. Buy a white ink eraser marker, the ones that are used to correct errors in paper. Remember to look for one that comes in a pen.
Sit down and just simply write with the pen onto the places where MRF, etc is marked.
I did the same for my tyres, it stayed on for about 10K kms!
Aila......i just bought a small 50ml white paint tin from a paint shop, bought a small paint brush....the one's used for drawing etc....and put it myself on my splendor rear tyre. It stayed there forever.......that 45k kms!07 HH Zma
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Originally posted by prafultripathy View PostGo to a stationary shop. Buy a white ink eraser marker, the ones that are used to correct errors in paper. Remember to look for one that comes in a pen.
Sit down and just simply write with the pen onto the places where MRF, etc is marked.
I did the same for my tyres, it stayed on for about 10K kms!
hey bro in my p220 its written MRF NYLOGRIP ZAPPER -C in big bold letters and after this another MRF is written So Should i paint all these letters or just the 2 " MRF" words in paint ... which one will look good ... i haven't tried this before ...my friend used to do it for his discover ... My bike is full black P220 Dtsi .. so what color shall i paint .. which will look good ??? any suggestions ???
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Originally posted by Sarvajit View PostAutomobile paint. Go to an Automobile paint store&try to get just a little from them. You need to mix thinner in it too, they will tell you the ratio. If any extra paint is there, it can also be wiped off with the thinner. You need to buy a brush also from them.
Considering all this, I told you to take it to a local painter for cheaper&better results!
Originally posted by prafultripathy View PostGo to a stationary shop. Buy a white ink eraser marker, the ones that are used to correct errors in paper. Remember to look for one that comes in a pen.
Sit down and just simply write with the pen onto the places where MRF, etc is marked.
I did the same for my tyres, it stayed on for about 10K kms!
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Originally posted by prafultripathy View PostGo to a stationary shop. Buy a white ink eraser marker, the ones that are used to correct errors in paper. Remember to look for one that comes in a pen.
Sit down and just simply write with the pen onto the places where MRF, etc is marked.
I did the same for my tyres, it stayed on for about 10K kms!Biking is not my Passion, it is my Religion!
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pen trick was a cool idea.
does any body heard of 150\60-17" tyre??brand?
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