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BHPian | ![]() What brand of tyres are best for my Blade, where in Bangalore can I buy them, and what will they cost? Should I opt for dual-compound? Are used tyres a good idea? Mods: please move this if a more appropriate thread exists- I couldn't find one. |
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![]() In this country its very easy to re-tread tires, you don't want to be riding such a bike on those. Dual compound is good because they last longer than racing (soft compound) but racing tires have superb grip. Take your pick. Last edited by straight6 : 10th April 2008 at 13:43. | ||
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ok. Thanks for the input. Unless the guy selling you the used tires is your brother who lives with you and you've seen how he's used them... ![]() | |
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Team-BHP Support ![]() | ![]() Michelin Pilot/Pilot Sport are soft compund tyres, and quite awesome for track days and highway rides, especially if you are someone who really likes to throw the bike into corners. Bridgestone BT - 014 & 015 are more or less similar to the above michelins. I use the Bridgestone Bt - 020 for my Thunderace. They are hard compound tyres, dont need to be ridden hard to extract the best grip, which makes them perfect for the city riding, and they do quite well for the weekend highway rides too. Infaact i had called for a set of Michelin pilot sports, and Robin had them sent back. He insisted i get the Bt - 020 as they would suit my needs perfectly. Have had them on since september, and done some 3000 odd kms, and they're good. The BT - 020 cost me 15k a set, another 500 or so if you're gonna get a 190 rear. Michelins are between 16-17K. I'm told one could avoid the Dunlops. And, try and get yourself as new a set possible, some dealers haved sets lying around that are older than a year,and sometimes more tghan that. Anything from 6-8 months gap is good. manson. |
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| ![]() If the tires have been lying around for too long the rubber becomes hard and thats not a good thing. Same applies for a bike that hasn't been used enough. |
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BTW how do I date tyres other than the dealer's word for it? They could have been with him just 6 months, but there's no saying how long they sat with some distributor abroad, in transit/customs etc. (same thing happens to me with my pipe tobaccos ![]() Deepak Chordia of Tyrestore-Chennai- has offered me Michelin Pilot Sports for Rs 12,000 a pair but got the front sizing wrong (17" whereas mine runs a 16 incher). I've requested a quote for the Michelin dual compounds as well. Quote:
![]() However, not one hairy episode with my Blade in the 2+ years I've owned her. I haven't pushed her as hard as a professional rider might have, but she offered all the grip I expected without a murmur; I did and continue to tread carefully in the wet. Last edited by netchef : 11th April 2008 at 12:18. | ||
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For example, 0408 would imply fourth week of 2008. manson. | |
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Team-BHP Support ![]() | ![]() Yes, six months from the date of manafacture would be perfectly ok. Infact some even say that brand new tyres, well kept would be ok to buy even 10-11 months from the date of manafacture. Most dealers have tyres between six months to a year from manafacuring date, the newer the better. manson. |
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Deepak of Tyrestore (Chennai) didn't stock my front and said it might take a while to his next consignment. So, I'm back to square one. (I was willing, even keen, that he'd source them for me as that would have given me an excuse to ride there.) Any leads in Bangalore- ANYONE? Bike's a 99 Blade and she needs a 16" front. I'm looking for dual compound tyres, and if I get a decent deal on a good make, I'll take the set. (Love the baseline: One revolution ahead.) | |
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Senior - BHPian | ![]() IIRC Deepak (tirestore) did mention that Hot Tracks in Blore (Contact - Anil) stocks SBK tires and has brisk business in this segment. Hope this helps. |
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