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Looking to upgrade a Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-fi's tyres to 140 section tubeless tyres.
1 min read1 Apr '13
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I own Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-fi and want to upgrade the tyres. I am looking at wider 140 section tubeless tyres. Will these fit my motorcycle and which make of tyre do you suggest for optimum grip, given that I ride my bike very hard?

Prince Singhal, Rajasthan

AAA Avoid making any changes to the tyre sizes of your bike, as this will cause the bike’s handling to suffer, and not improve. Stick with the stock size tyres, and preferably, MRF branded ones.

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