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The Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350 typically comes with a front tyre size of 3.25-19 and a rear tyre size of 3.50-19. Always verify the tyre size with your motorcycle's manual or inspect the current tyres to ensure correct sizing.
Yes, the Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350 can be fitted with tubeless tyres for enhanced performance and reduced puncture risks. If your bike has spoked wheels, ensure they are sealed correctly for tubeless tyre compatibility.
Popular tyre brands for the Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350 include MRF, CEAT, Michelin, and Pirelli. These brands offer tyres that provide a good blend of durability, grip, and ride comfort suitable for the Electra 350's characteristics.
Tyres on the Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350 should be replaced every 5 years, or sooner if there is significant wear, visible damage, or any decline in performance. Regular inspections can help identify when tyres need replacing.
Tyres for the Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350 can vary in price from about INR 1,500 for more economical options to upwards of INR 4,500 for premium tyres. The price will depend on the tyre's brand, features, and where you purchase it.
While tyres themselves have a minor impact on fuel efficiency, choosing new tyres with lower rolling resistance and maintaining correct tyre pressure can contribute to slight improvements in fuel economy.
Yes, tyres with special tread patterns and compounds designed for wet conditions can offer better grip and safety during rainy rides. Look for tyres that are rated highly for wet weather performance.
Signs include the tread wear reaching the wear indicators, visible cracks or bulges on the sidewalls, and any persistent loss of air pressure. Also, if the bike's handling or braking seems compromised, it might be time for new tyres.
Upgrading to high-quality tyres can significantly improve the handling, stability, and braking of your Bullet Electra 350, especially when selecting tyres that are better suited to your typical riding conditions and style.
Most new tyres come with a manufacturer warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship for a specified duration. Always review the warranty details provided by the tyre manufacturer or retailer.