I have seen Mileaze being fit in the front also but usually studded tyres are not recommended in the front as it faces the wind head on. The zapper/zoom types of tyres are good for the front. As for the rear, if you go with the Mileaze you can expect a light dip in your milage as it is studded and has higher rolling resistance. Also this pattern gives good stability on off-road or muddy roads. However if you go with the zoom, it is designed to cut through hydroplaning and maximize grip on tar roads. Also your mileage is not affected but because of it's structure it's not very effective on muddy roads. It's very efficient on tar roads. Both the tyres give good grip on wet roads and they are designed to mitigate hydroplaning issues. Note: I moved from MRF METEOR to CEAT Zoom and the ride quality has improved. My bike has some fuel economy issues so I chose to go with the zoom pattern. But another scooter of mine has mileaze at the rear.
Hi bhai thank you for information but mujhe abhi bhi doubt hai ye dono mein se kaunsa tyre lagaun. With Activa back side mein zoom d aaya tha abhi 2 saal baad vho fug gaya hai. So please help me to choose best
I will surely make videos on MRF Tyre but due to sudden price increase there has been Tyre shortage of MRF in the market as soon as MRF will deploy it's supply into the market I will surely make its video sir Tyre Expert Advice
bro is there any writing on the ceat tyre that it is tubeless ? I recently put ceat milaze from showroom on my scooter and it started to flat all of a sudden, So I took it to a local store to get it fixed they told me that there is no writing on the tyre that it is tubeless So its a tubed tyre that's why its going off the rim. He also said that the issue will be solved if you put a tube in it.
The person who suggested putting a tube inside the tyre is a genuine person and yes there is ofcourse mentioned TUBELESS on tyres which are tubeless. The store has cheated you telling it is a tubeless tyre when actually it is a tube type tyre
Zoom d aur Milaze me Milaze best hai aur Milaze ka size 90/100+10 hai to befikar hoke aap rear me 90/100+10 Milaze lagao and also congratulations for your new vehicle Man🎊🎉🥳 Tyre Expert Advice
@@tyreexpertadvice4862 thanks a lot sir. But mai soch raha tha 3 din purani scooty ko tyre wale ke paas le jaun to kya sahi rahega??😅😅 You know, typical indian mentality. & Aisa na ho ki free service/ warranty ke tym honda wale koi issue create krein ki tyre OEM wla nhi h
@@xyz8575 free warranty me tyre ki warranty nahi aati. Tyre ki warranty tyre manufacturer companies deti hai Honda wale nahi dete h. So no issues as such I believe Tyre Expert Advice
Thanks for clearing doubts for ceat type of tube. What about TVS? should I buy instead of ceat milaze? If yes then please share same type comparison video or explain in reply. Is that good id buy from Amazon? 200 discount. Vehicle details = honda aviator disc brake 2018 Tyre size 90/100 10 53j
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kr20EhtzUD0.html watch this video for explaunation of Milaze vs Gripp x3. I think Gripp X3 is best and latest Tyre by ceat. Also you ask me about tvs so don't buy tvs because they are not good Tyre and come with vehicle to reduce the cost of vehicle Aslo talking about Amazon so do not buy tyres online buy only from offline stores because online Tyre maybe old manufactured and also do not provide warranty on time So the best deal is buy 90/100+10 Gripp X3 Tubeless Tyre from offline store Tyre Expert Advice
@@vatsalvala bhai baat genuine ya not genuine ki nahi hai baat ye hai ki product kab ka hai aur uska warranty me replacement kab tak milta h ye baat hai Online me product 4-5 saal purana bhi mil sakta hai Aur warranty claim me 15-30 din lagte isiliye better way offline stores se lelo
@@nitishbhambra9512 bhai agr tumne authorised Tyre shop se Tyre lia hai aur Tyre ka usne agr aapko online warranty registration kr k dia hai to fir aap befikar rahiye
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