Help Me - Need To Replace Rear Tyre of Bajaj Discoverer


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Friends,

I'm Using Bajaj Discover 100CC Bike,

Usage Is 60000 km Bought In August-2010,

Now I Want To Replace The Rear Tyre Suggest Me A Good!

Usually Rides In NH-7 Main Road,

Occasionally (Weekly Once) Used Ride In Off Roads

1. Shall I Go For Tubeless?

2. Shall I Go For Tube?

Money Is Not Big Deal

Daily Running Around 60km,

At Sundays 100km

Usually Rides The Bike In 80kmp Speed
 
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Like Sam said,go for MRF. it is the best.
You may try the broader 100/90-17 zapper Y/Q for the better road grip.(mileage may reduce 3-4 km/ltr)
I think these tires came with tubes and it is more trouble free on bad roads.

By the Way, did your stock tire lasted 60K KM?Was it tubeless?
Which brand was that?
I saw Kenda (Made in Taiwan) tires came stock in new Discover 100.
 
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^^ No yar.. Most of the alloys coming in our low end motor cycles are not withstand our bad roads. Later we can see air preesure getting low within 3/4 days after checking and need to put tube after that. Tubeless puncture repair is still not common in villages.
In my opinioun, A MRF tire with tube is best in our condition. Because they use the hard compound than other tires punctures are less.
 

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BY his requirement, off road use is rare. 80 kmph in NH7 aka smooth tarmac. Tubeless, no risk of bursting. Can ride home even in case of flat tyre, since not much puncture shop in the lonely highway. There are harder tubesless like Zapper C, that can take mild abuse.
 
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Like Sam said,go for MRF. it is the best.
You may try the broader 100/90-17 zapper Y/Q for the better road grip.(mileage may reduce 3-4 km/ltr)
I think these tires came with tubes and it is more trouble free on bad roads.

By the Way, did your stock tire lasted 60K KM?Was it tubeless?
Which brand was that?
I saw Kenda (Made in Taiwan) tires came stock in new Discover 100.
The Stock One Came With MRF Only
 

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