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Frequenty Asked Questions
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 Fireball typically requires a front tyre of 90/90 - 19 and a rear tyre of 110/90 - 18. Always confirm with your motorcycle's manual or inspect the sidewall of your current tyres to ensure correct sizing.
Yes, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Fireball is compatible with tubeless tyres, which offer advantages such as a reduced risk of punctures and easier maintenance. If your model has spoked wheels, you'll need to ensure they are sealed properly for tubeless tyre use.
Popular tyre brands for the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Fireball include MRF, CEAT, Michelin, and Apollo. These brands offer a range of tyres that are well-suited for the Classic 350 Fireball, providing a good balance of grip, longevity, and performance.
Tyre replacement should be considered if you notice significant tread wear, visible damage, or after five years of use, whichever comes first. Regular inspections can help identify when replacements are needed.
Tyres for the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Fireball can range from approximately INR 1,500 for budget-friendly options to over INR 4,500 for premium brands. Prices vary based on tyre specifications, brand, and retailer.
Yes, choosing new tyres designed for low rolling resistance can enhance fuel efficiency. Proper tyre maintenance, including regular pressure checks, also plays a critical role in maximizing fuel economy.
Many tyre manufacturers offer models with enhanced wet grip capabilities. Look for tyres with deep tread patterns and special rubber compounds to improve safety and performance in rainy conditions.
It's time to consider replacement when you see the tread wear indicator flush with the tread surface, any damage or cracks on the tyre, or experience a decrease in performance. Age is also a factor; tyres older than 5 years should be inspected regularly and replaced if necessary.
Upgrading to high-quality tyres can significantly improve handling, offering better grip and stability, especially on curves and wet surfaces. Choose tyres that match your riding style and the conditions you most frequently encounter.
Yes, most new tyres come with a warranty that covers manufacturing defects and workmanship errors. Check the warranty specifics at the time of purchase, as terms can vary between manufacturers.