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MRF launches Nylogrip Ezeeride tyres

New tyres fit a wide range of motorcycles across segments; promise a comfortable ride quality and efficient water channelling.
1 min read15 Apr '19
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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MRF has launched a new tyre model called the Nylogrip Ezeeride. It is available in both, tube and tubeless forms, and in 10 sizes that fit across many popular models, ranging from Hero’s Splendor to Royal Enfield’s Bullet. Prices for the tyres start from Rs 1,400 (inclusive of GST).

Unlike MRF’s Zappers – which are suited towards sporty riding, thanks to their rounded profiles – the Ezeerides have an almost-squared off design that has a larger contact patch in the straight line. The new tyre model also promises to offer comfortable ride quality and efficient water channelling. The Indian tyre company has also said that these tyres are best suited towards commuter and cruiser bikes sold in India. The tyre suitability ranges all the way from the most affordable of bikes, like the Hero HF Deluxe, to the some premium ones like the Harley-Davidson Street 750.

Speaking on the launch, Koshy Varghese, executive vice president, marketing, MRF Ltd, said, “The MRF Nylogrip Ezeeride is designed with the added element of comfort, without compromising on the grip and durability normally associated with MRF tyres – truly a biker’s delight.”

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