@needanusername Budget kya hai pocket mei ??
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Hello Bretheren,
This is my second query to the Brotherhood. The first one was about Handle Risers on Interceptor 650. It got satisfactorily answered and I did peruse a few different styles and brands of risers available in the market. Zana and Carbon Racing in particular have VERY high grade stuff made from Aircraft grade aluminum and at around ₹2k to ₹3k they are reasonably priced too. In the end I decided against buying them because the stock handle has felt okay even in the long 10 hour ride to Kausani last week. Nevertheless I did walk away wiser from the discussion about handle risers, here and on the Delhi Chapter whatsapp group. I guess that's the magic of a hive mind and IBR hub is very much that.
Now to my query for the day. Off-Roading/Dual Purpose Tyres for Interceptor 650. How many of you have installed them? What brands? In addition to Ralco do we have any other options? That is one brand name I hear repeatedly when it comes to off-roading/dual purpose tyres for INT650. I have used Ralco on my Classic 500 in the past but despite having excellent grip, both in wet and dry conditions it doesn't last long. Once I did a 18 day tour of Ladakh, went in with brand new tyres and had to get a new set after coming back from the journey. Sadly Ralco does not have longevity as an attribute hence digging deeper for alternates if available. Otherwise good 'ol Ralco will have to do. I've seen quiet a few Interceptors (both Alloy and non Alloy versions) at the IBR Delhi Chapter and I'm assuming other chapters have an increasing number of Interceptors too therefore I'm hoping for a generous dose of advice from my MC family.
That's all for now folks! Godspeed!
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While riding RE, I always had the combination of - Ralco at rear and ceat in front. This was after changing through mulitple brands.
Ralco may have a less longitivity and that's obvious with the kind of juice you can get out of it. Softer rubber will stick to the roads much better; thus prone to wear out earlier.I personally never liked (or had good time) with MRF. Ceat is far better.
From a recommendation standpoint, try Timsum. Off late, may of our members used it and had good reviews. However, it logitivity is even lesser than Ralco.
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We can try Reise trailR dual-purpose tires, heard many good reviews on the same
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So as it happens got Reise TourT tyres are awesome. Got both front and rear changed on my Interceptor. ₹7000 plus ₹1000 for fitting in Lajpat Nagar 1. CM of Delhi chapter @ankurdixit also got the rear tyre changed on his KTM. He is the one who linked me up with Torque Block in Lajpat Nagar 1, New Delhi.
Few take aways:- Brand: Reise Moto
- Front : Tour R 100/90-18 56P
- Rear: TourR 130/70-18 63P
- Don’t get both tyres changed if you ride a lot in the city and roads are good. The Reise TourR front tyre is a bit knobbly. Excellent for broken roads and mid patches but wobbles wee bit on tarmac.
- Reise Sales guy Jayanth in Lajpat Nagar : +91 83173 33914
- For fitting : Prestige design ) ₹400 per tyre : 098113 41555 (you will have to get tyre taken out of the bike for them to change it.) Bit fussy about it but lo and behold an expert tyre mechanic exists in the lane 100 meters from Prestige design in B7, Block B, Lajpat Nagar 2. The mechanic takes mere ₹100 per tyre to take it out and put it back.
Main destination for these tyres is the MA ride to Ladakh. I’ll post you guys on how the tyres fair in that magical terrain.
The tyres are amazing. I already fill like a king on off-road. Plus amazing value for money. I’ve heard Reise has been a known brand among our South Indian brethren for a while and I’m not surprised.
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