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Courtesy of various popular brands like CEAT, MRF, JK and many others, there is a plethora of tyres available for your bike or scooter. Simply select the model and its variant that you own and you will be presented with the available options. You can also compare various tyres before making your final decision.

Bike Tyre Price In India

MODEL NAMEPRICE RANGE
Masseter-X
6 Sizes Available
Rs.1,415
ZAPPER (Scooter)
3 Sizes Available
Rs.1,050
MILAZE
12 Sizes Available
Rs.1,600
Nylogrip Plus
12 Sizes Available
Rs.1,050
PILOT SPORTY
7 Sizes Available
Rs.2,065
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About Bike Tyres 

Tyres play a monumental role as they are the only component that connects the vehicle to the road. In two-wheelers, the tyres define the shape and balance and keep the rider in the safe zone.

Tyres shoulder the responsibility of transferring the power of the engine to the surface that, in turn, provides traction. If the tyres are well-maintained, they will take you to the destination securely, reducing every discomfort on the way that you might suffer due to poor road conditions. Apart from absorbing road shocks and carrying the vehicle and the rider’s load, tyres are meant to provide ideal grip, meeting the demands of acceleration, braking and ensuring good mileage.

How To Choose A Bike Tyre?

The safety and comfort depend a lot on the type of tyres you choose. And for the peace of mind of you and your loved ones, you must take some time and invest in the right set of tyres. Choosing tyres from reputed brands is wiser than just going for cheap generic tyres that are unreliable and can break at any moment.

There are a variety of tyres available in the market, and each one is designed for a specific motorcycle and different purpose. Tyres may look identical from a distance, but viewing up closely, will reveal the tread design. From everyday commuting to off-roading, racing and adventure, these tyres differ in tread design, grooves and compound.

Best Bike Tyre Brands

The quality of the tyre shouldn’t be compromised even if it appears aesthetically pleasing to your senses and light on the pocket. However, there are well-known brands, which offer tyres in every range and cater to every prospective customer. Some of the best two-wheeler tyre brands in the market include CEAT, JK Tyre, Apollo, MRF, TVS Eurogrip, Michelin, Pirelli, and Metzeler, among others.

These brands are known for producing quality tyres incorporating the best of the latest technology and requirements of Indian road conditions.

Best Bike Tyres

The quality of an ideal tyre is that it must provide adequate grip, efficient water channelling and maximum fuel efficiency. CEAT Milaze, MRF Zapper, Apollo ACTIGRIP, JK Smart Blaze BR32, TVS Jumbo, Michelin Pilot Sporty, and Pirelli Sport Demon are some of the best tyres to look for.

How Long Does A Bike Tyre Last?

The longevity of a bike tyre depends on a lot of factors, including the driving style, maintenance and climate conditions. However, several manufacturers recommend that a tyre should be replaced around five years or 40,000-50,000 kilometres, whichever is earlier.

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  • rajendra behera asked 25-May-2023 16:45:57
    Q.
    can i change my super meteor 650's front tyre to a fatter tyre ?
    A.

    Choosing a larger tyre for any bike results in a drop in mileage and performance, hence it is best to always opt for company-fitted tyre size. Moreover, going for a wider front tyre leads to more negative consequences as a fatter tyre makes the bike difficult and heavy to steer. This makes it unsafe and unstable in traffic conditions as well as at speeds on the highways. Thus, for balanced performance always choose the company-recommended tyre size.

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  • atish deshmukh asked 25-May-2023 11:03:17
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    MRF vs RALCO to fit in Royal Engfield Metor 350 which is the best
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    You can go with MRF brand tyres for Royal Enfield Meteor 350, as they are reliable, durable, and offer a best-in-class warranty.

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    Answered 02-Jun-2023 14:57:22
  • pallavi thapa asked 20-May-2023 22:24:52
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    Can I get a tyre of Yamaha Aerox 155 the tyre size is 140/70/14
    A.

    Yamaha Aerox 155 is equipped with very unique tyre size, hence there are handful of tyre makers manufacturing this rare tyre size. Therefore you can choose tyre patterns among MRF Zapper S, Pirelli Angel City and Michelin City Grip.

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    Answered 28-May-2023 11:04:41
  • mis 2 asked 18-May-2023 12:39:26
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    which tyre is best for Bjaj CT110, 2020 model ?
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    For Bajaj CT110 (2020), you can pick tyre patterns between MRF Ezeeride, Apollo Actizip and CEAT Zoom Plus.

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    Answered 28-May-2023 11:03:47
  • santhosh kumar asked 18-May-2023 11:24:54
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    My Scooty Zest Rear tyre presently has 90/90/10. Can I upsize it to 90/100/10?
    A.

    Tyre upsize in two-wheelers lead to heavy steering response and lethargic handling at speeds, which is why upsize is not recommended by the vehicle manufacturers. Therefore, for balanced performance always choose the company fitted tyre size.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Bike Tyres

Which is the best Bike tyre brand?

Choosing the right set of tyres is important for a safer ride. There are several tyre brands to choose from depending upon your budget and requirements. MRF , CEAT and Michelin are some of the popular Bike tyre brands for Indian roads.

Which tyre is best for a Bike?

Masseter-X , ZAPPER (Scooter) , MILAZE , Nylogrip Plus and PILOT SPORTY are some of the popular tyres that can be fitted on various Bike. These tyres are available in different sizes and specifications. Choose the one that fits your requirement.

How to choose tyres for your Bike?

Choosing the right set of tyres can increase the entire performance of your vehicle, including fuel consumption and safety. To get the best from your vehicle, it is important that you have the right tyre size. To know the right size, it is, firstly, necessary to understand the abbreviation printed on the tyre sidewall, eg. 80/100 R18, where 80 (mm) is the width of the tread on the tyre, 100 is the height of the sidewall represented as a percentage of the tread width, R is Radial construction and 18 inches is the rim diameter of the wheel on which this tyre is designed to fit.

Which are the best tubeless tyres for Bike?

There are various tyre brands that offer tubeless tyres for different Bike. Masseter-X , ZAPPER (Scooter) , MILAZE , Nylogrip Plus and PILOT SPORTY are some of the popular tubeless tyres available in the market.

How long should Tyres last on a Bike?

Average life of a tyre depends on how well the Bike has been maintained, driving style, road conditions etc. Well, almost every Bike manufacturer recommends their customers to replace the tyres after every 5 years, regardless of tread depth available on them. This is because Bike tyres usually have a shelf-life of 5 years.

What is the average pressure of a Bike tyre?

Ideally for most 2 wheelers you can adapt to the following policy. For a normal single person slow commute you can use 22 psi (front tyre) and 32 psi (rear tyre). For front tyre pressure (Rider & Pillion) 25 psi and rear tyre pressure (Rider & Pillion) 35 psi.

After how many kilometers should I change tyres of my Bike?

It is advisable that you change the tyres of your Bike after 40,000 km regardless of the amount of tread life left.

How to read Bike tyres?

For example the code on a common fitment for Indian bike is - 80/100 R18 47P.
  • 80 indicates the nominal section width of the tyre in millimeter
  • 100 indicates its aspect ratio, a comparison of the tyre's section height with its section width
  • R indicates radial ply construction.
  • 18 indicates the nominal diameter of the wheel rim (15 inches).
  • 47 represents a maximum load of 180 kg per tyre
  • P represents a maximum speed of 150km/h

What are the most common Bike tyre sizes in India?

Tyres have rim diameter expressed in inches. Most popular bike tyre sizes available in India are 16, 17, 18, and 19 inches.

Which is the best Bike tyre inflator?

Bergmann Typhoon, TUSA Digital, iBELL IBL CA12-95, and Michelin 12266, are some of the best portable Bike tyre inflator available in the Indian market.a?

How to find Bike tyre size?

The size of a tyre is printed onto the side of the tyre – on the area known as the sidewall. For example the code on a common fitment for Indian bike is - 80/100 R18 47P
  • 80 indicates the nominal section width of the tyre in millimeter
  • 100 indicates its aspect ratio, a comparison of the tyre's section height with its section width
  • R indicates radial ply construction.
  • 18 indicates the nominal diameter of the wheel rim (15 inches).
  • 47 represents a maximum load of 180 kg per tyre
  • P represents a maximum speed of 150km/h

What is the difference between tubeless tyres and tube tyres?

A tube-type tyre comes with a an inflatable tube placed on the inside. The air in this tube doubles up as a cushion and makes for a smooth and comfortable riding experience even on an undulated tarmac.
A tubeless tyre, on the other hand, does not require a separate air tube inside it. The rim of the wheel and the tire form an airtight seal. The rate of deflation of these tyres is less as compared to the ones with tube.

Which one is better between air and nitrogen for Bike tyres?

Nitrogen-filled tyres tend to lose pressure much slowly than oxygen, which means that your tyre pressures will remain more stable over the long term. However, nitrogen is still not widely available in India, so you will find trouble locating the spots where you can find it. In case of normal air, you can top-off your Bike’s tyres at any fuel station across the country. Topping up nitrogen also means an expense of Rs 10-20, depending on whether you are getting your vehicle’s tyres emptied and then filled with nitrogen or just topping them up.

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