• Q. Can I upsize my Pulsar 125 rear tyre?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 2 years ago

    You may go for a big sized tyre but upsizing the size of a tyre is increasingly becoming an obsession with people to create an added visual appeal to their bike. Moreover, it is advisable to go for an upgrade anywhere between the 3% margin for better performance and handling, increased grip and creating a visual appeal. Do take note that upsizing the wheels and tyres may decrease the fuel efficiency of the bike and may result in a speedometer error on the bike if upsizing is not correct.

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    Manzoor
    Manzoor | 1 year ago

    Big size

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    Vishnu
    Vishnu | 2 years ago

    Yes

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