• Q. Can i fit 100/80 section tyre in front wheel instead of 80/100 in XBlade ?

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    Ansh
    Ansh | 1 year ago

    Front tyre size is 100/80 so you will not going to have any problem

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    Diptangshu
    Diptangshu | 1 year ago

    Certainly not, this shall be 'over_engineering' !

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    AvigyanMukherjee
    AvigyanMukherjee | 1 year ago

    You can but it effects your bike mileage

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