Which tyre are used in Duke 200?

KTM 200 Duke wears tyres of 80/100 R18 size.

Which tyre is best for Duke?

Here Are The Best Tyres For KTM 200 Duke

Tyre Brand and Model Tyre Type Tyre Size
MRF REVZ C1 Tubeless 150/60-17
Ralco Speed Blaster Tubeless 150/60-17
CEAT Rad X1 Tubeless 150/60-17
Metzeler Sportec Street Tubeless 150/60-17

What is the tyre size of Duke 200?

KTM 200 Tyre Size The following tyre types suit this bike 150/60ZR 17 for the rear and 110/70ZR17 for the front.

What is the price of Duke tyre?

The price of tyres avilable for your Duke 200 ranges from ₹ 2,199.00 to ₹ 21,956.00.

What is R15 tyre size?

The tyre size of Yamaha YZF R15 V3 is 100/80-17 Rear :-140/70-17.

What is R15 TYRE size?

Can I change the size of my tyres?

For a safe upgrade, the tyre size cannot be increased by more than three percent of the car’s original total tyre diameter. Any difference of more than three percent is just not recommended.

How do I know my tyre size?

You can find your car’s tyre size written on the sidewall of your current set of tyres, in your vehicle’s handbook or on a sticker in the door jam or inside the fuel cap door. When buying new tyres you should only go for ones that have these same numbers to ensure a good fit.

Where is the bike tyre size?

Look for the ISO numbers and you always know exactly where you are. Some rims are also now marked according to ISO with their bead diameter and internal section (width where the tyre fits): e.g. 622–17 for the size usually fitted to touring and hybrid bikes. But some manufacturers give the overall width instead.

How many tyre sizes are there?

More Popular Tyre Sizes

205/55R16 225/45R17 195/65R15
205/50R17 175/65R14 195/60R15
185/55R15 215/55R16 215/50R17
225/50R17 195/50R15 245/40R18
215/45R17 155/65R14 195/45R16

Can I use different tyre size?

Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.