• Q. Which type of tyre used Radial or bias in Apache RTR 160 4V in dual disc carburetor version?

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    Akash
    Akash | 4 years ago

    M is the coded for the weight it can carry , not mrf or ceat

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    Vivek
    Vivek | 5 years ago

    @ Akash | M is the coded for the weight it can carry , not mrf or ceat

    Which type of bias tyres used in RTR 1604v 2018 dual disc carburetor version. because there is" M" word written on my bike tyre with 130/70 ?

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    Adityakumar
    Adityakumar | 5 years ago

    MRF otherwise CEAT tyres

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