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zyrl
post Nov 15 2006, 09:47 AM

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Honda Wave 100 user here

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Have a question for motor expert gurus here. Everytime my tyre puncture, the motor shop ppl always ask me to change the tyre. saying its too thin. Thin as follow the picture. My tyre now still original from the time i buy de motor.

Is it true that bigger is better? If so can recommend which wan to get? Was hoping to find a tyre which can help me reduce my tyre puncture ratio. i dont think i need a tubeless tyre bah. my rim still good. dun wan to change to sport rim yet. probably around RM50 each can already, jb standard.

Read in previous post about Dunlop TT900. is it a tubeless tyre?

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zyrl
post Nov 15 2006, 12:48 PM

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den any good tyre to receommend?
zyrl
post Nov 15 2006, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(Prokutiwuti @ Nov 15 2006, 12:57 PM)
Hi....!!! tongue.gif  Yamaha 125Z owner here..
TT900 got 2 type. Tube and tubeless. It's stated at the tyre.
Tube available in many size, but for tubeless only available for 80/80 and 90/80 size.

I use 70/80 tube at front and 90/80 tubeless at back.
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how to noe which size my motor is using now? when i cahnge tyre i must change back to the same size as the old one?

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