2:43 there's a slight deformation in the rim. Based on my experience, these tyres are okay for straight line road use in wet roads and are slightly better than Michelin's shitty City Street pro which is a big thing for a company like Ceat. So as long as there is no cornering in wet roads it's fine.. No issues during dry conditions but don't expect excellent cornering grip due to the tread pattern. The Pirelli Angel City scooter tyres have been the best scooter tyre I've used so far both wet and dry.
A few days ago, I saw a picture of an apache 200 on instagram, I noticed his rear tyre was installed in the wrong direction, I immediately told him to correct it. He first thought I was wrong but then realized and thanked me.
Well, if they don't know something that basic that's a tire shop to avoid in future, huh? Another marking found on some tires, both car and motorcycle, which you don't mention, is a "valve core circle", which is often a red or yellow circle. This marks the lightest point of the tire circumference, and is meant to be lined up with the valve core stem to make balancing easier.
I'm using Ceat Zoom xl in rear and Zoom xl F in front... Both are running over 23k kms... But still giving me a better experience on highway and city even in rainy time.. My bike Pulsar AS 150
Bro recently I changed ceat zoom rear tyre your experience is very useful bro first I decide MRF zapper but MRF zapper is not available so go for ceat zoom XL bro
The ceat zoom d as well as the mrf zapper scooter tire has reverse tread pattern. The curve of their tread is in the opposite direction of the wheels rotation.
Buddy, I'm confused between ceat milaze and ceat zoom d for the rear tyre of my tvs jupiter. I currently am on MRF nylogrip zapper on the front, which has a similar pattern as the ceat zoom d. If i go for ceat milaze(blocky pattern) will that pair well with the regular wavy pattern on the front nylogrip? Any other suggestions?
Yes no problem should arise. Many people use that way. But please tell me onething, I am a ceat user, I have ceat zoom D in both rear and front tyre, I have never skidded off due to heavy braking or whatsoever, cause I use front disk of my access more than rear brake. Can you please tell me that MRF gives the same feedback? I was thinking to switch to MRF but I am hearing many things like it has poor wet grip and skids while braking sometimes, is it true?
@@nyctophilecat nope buddy, I've never faced any problems with the mrf. But then again, I'm very careful while applying the brakes, and I never jam the brakes or pull it very hard. The only reason why I'm going for/considering ceat cause it's vfm. I can get it for 1.1k, while MRF is close to 1.5. I'm also considering Apollo actizip, i heard that's pretty good
Sir I had also a rear ceat zoom stock tyre which I changed in 12000km on my yamaha saluto the most disgusting experience I had in 35 years of riding with this tyre.
@@thesportztourer sir lack of grip was evident when bike used to skid after applying sudden brakes even at low speeds and the tyre got punctured several times so I had to replace it in just 12000kms and I couldn't claim warranty also.
@@nyctophilecat I got them for both front and rear and interchanged them when the rear got too worn out 😅.. My front is still a worn out milaze but now I have a jk on the rear, don't remember the model tho. Even tho jk is knobby, milaze had more grip on bad roads and muddy areas. The only problem I faced with milaze was that it was too prone to punctures, which wasn't really a major issue for me since puncture repair is readily available everywhere.
I had same issue with my acces 125 disc model..that its front tyre was replaced with michelin tyre with correct direction after some kms..i had shivering handle above 40 kmp_ 55kmph range..so i checked with suzuki service centre and all for any bearing or handle issues..bjt none of it where ..there and we and service representatives were had no clue what the issue is...aftr some days we had observed that all other access tyres with michelin are put opposite of the direction marked which were fine for them and when we changed to opposite of the ichelin tyres direction the problm was solved...still idnt knw how the opposite direction is fine and crrct direction is making shivering...do anyone uses michelin tyre for acces have faced my issue or do check which direction are yours (very curious) Front tyre access disc
How is the tire performing? I want to buy michelin city pro for my access too, but I heard it's soft compound tyre and easily gets punctured, is it true?
Hey dude, I'm going to buy a new set of tyres for my RTR 200 4V. Please suggest me a good one. I use my bike for touring as well as commuting. I'm not look for super expensive tyres but also don't want a Cheap stuff which gives a headache on a long run. Thankyou.
@@prince1995moh I am so confused between michelin and ceat, been using ceat for 4 years now no complaints..only one puncture.. heard michelin gets more punctures due to softer rubber material.. so confused 😭
What happens if I fit the tyre opposite of the direction arrow..bcoz some tyre already comes with wrong direction arrow which gives u less braking stability experience and tyre slipping problem on concrete road when u breaking panically..plz rply
How many noticed at beginning 0.00 the sportztourer hesitates to say something 😁 Being a Ceat zoom user I can say these are good tyres but not great. Dry and wet grip are good when the tyre is new but as it age (mine is close to 3 years old), the tyre has become quite hard and minute cracks have started to develop. There is a noticeable reduction in grip levels. Those looking for high performance high grip levels please look elsewhere !
Thanks Monish for sharing the comprehensive long term experience. That hesitation is for trying new content like this one or the previous one on temperature measurement 😁
@@thesportztourer there shouldn't be any hesitation if the content is going to be unique, useful, understandable. Which the sportztourer always ensures with high quality 👍 Hats off to your efforts and dedication ☺️
Can you tell me which is the best tyre amoung these, MRF nylogrip zapper or ceat zoom d? I have seen some reviews on ceat zoom d that this tyre when it is new performs excellent but when you does 300kms it performs average n skids like other tyres.
mrf is always ahead than ceat. Mrf tyres comes with medium soft rubber where as ceat has hard rubber. I would suggest mrf over ceat. But maxxis tyres for scooter is value for money choice. I have bought maxxis M6061 tyre it has solid side walls which makes the ride comfortable. Alse M6061 has different tread pattern which is multi purpose tyre for road and mild off roading. It handles rain water better. 0.7mm tread thickness.
@@ahmedAli-ok7gz faced any major difference after reversing the tyre? Even i just realised that my front tyre had been fitted in the opposite direction
I am using Ceat GRIPP 3.00-18 as rear tyre on my Suzuki MAX100R for almost 3 years, it's the best IMO. I'm planning to use Metzeler ME 22 3.00-18 as rear tyre on my Splendor Plus in the future.
The title of this review is highly motivated and biased. Didn't expect this from you. Ceat is best Indian tyre... Gives impression that a competitor paid you to title this one against Ceat , case of negative marketing. Until someone watches this , the impression is " worst experience with Ceat " .Highly condemnable act on your part....
My maestro edge were running on ceat zoom d. It was stock tyre from the company itself. The rear tyre only lasted 6.5k kms. I think it is too low. Then i switched to appolo, now my maestro clocked 9.8k and i think the appolo looks like new itself. Talking about front tyres. It is running in ceat zoom itself. It weared more than half. I guss it will last atleast 13k. Also this tyre produces less grip. We have no confidence while riding with this tyre. If you are running on non tared road. Never go for this tyre. This gives zero grip on roads with small stones and mud. I wont go for this tyre again. This was my experience with ceat zoom D. Thank you.
3:14 WERE YOU STALKING A TEST CAR 😂😂😂
Keeping an eye on small and important stuff 😁
2:43 there's a slight deformation in the rim. Based on my experience, these tyres are okay for straight line road use in wet roads and are slightly better than Michelin's shitty City Street pro which is a big thing for a company like Ceat. So as long as there is no cornering in wet roads it's fine.. No issues during dry conditions but don't expect excellent cornering grip due to the tread pattern.
The Pirelli Angel City scooter tyres have been the best scooter tyre I've used so far both wet and dry.
What's the price of Pirelli Angel City?
Thanks Jaikanth for sharing your experience. Even I have read that riders are not satisfied with the 'City Pro'. How is your experience with it?
Pirelli angel are 100/90 . Any decrease in mileage ?
A few days ago, I saw a picture of an apache 200 on instagram, I noticed his rear tyre was installed in the wrong direction, I immediately told him to correct it. He first thought I was wrong but then realized and thanked me.
Well, if they don't know something that basic that's a tire shop to avoid in future, huh? Another marking found on some tires, both car and motorcycle, which you don't mention, is a "valve core circle", which is often a red or yellow circle. This marks the lightest point of the tire circumference, and is meant to be lined up with the valve core stem to make balancing easier.
I'm using Ceat Zoom xl in rear and Zoom xl F in front... Both are running over 23k kms... But still giving me a better experience on highway and city even in rainy time.. My bike Pulsar AS 150
Thanks Mohan for sharing your experience with Zoom XL 😊
Bro recently I changed ceat zoom rear tyre your experience is very useful bro first I decide MRF zapper but MRF zapper is not available so go for ceat zoom XL bro
I am using Michelin CityPro for my Honda Dio which is so good than the stock MRF tyres
I heard that its easy to get punctures in city pro is it true?
@@nyctophilecat Yes....it is...now i am using Maxxis tyre for my Dio.... great tyre...no puncture so far.... truely value for money 💰
Do you think the tread pattern is in the corect way when installed arrow pointing forward|?
The ceat zoom d as well as the mrf zapper scooter tire has reverse tread pattern. The curve of their tread is in the opposite direction of the wheels rotation.
Who noticed a new suv being tested with camo wrap in the vid?
Hi sir suggest Best tyre 140/70 for hornet?
Ceat zoom d tyre inthe frontside gives better stability within 90/90 limitation...iam a happy customer....
Thanks Jithin for confirming the point on stability 😊
Buddy, I'm confused between ceat milaze and ceat zoom d for the rear tyre of my tvs jupiter. I currently am on MRF nylogrip zapper on the front, which has a similar pattern as the ceat zoom d. If i go for ceat milaze(blocky pattern) will that pair well with the regular wavy pattern on the front nylogrip? Any other suggestions?
Yes no problem should arise. Many people use that way. But please tell me onething, I am a ceat user, I have ceat zoom D in both rear and front tyre, I have never skidded off due to heavy braking or whatsoever, cause I use front disk of my access more than rear brake. Can you please tell me that MRF gives the same feedback? I was thinking to switch to MRF but I am hearing many things like it has poor wet grip and skids while braking sometimes, is it true?
@@nyctophilecat nope buddy, I've never faced any problems with the mrf. But then again, I'm very careful while applying the brakes, and I never jam the brakes or pull it very hard. The only reason why I'm going for/considering ceat cause it's vfm. I can get it for 1.1k, while MRF is close to 1.5. I'm also considering Apollo actizip, i heard that's pretty good
@@nischalk1336 yes my friend also praises apollo..
3:13 Jeep compass facelift spotted
Compass 7 seater
Thanks man, I have the exact same buzzing issue on my wego. I have the same ceat tyres.
Hi Pravin,
The Wego has got such a refined engine that any kind of NVH is easily highlighted.
How to change engine oil filter in honda bikes ?
They are not rounded like yamaha.
Is it a bad thing ?
Sir I had also a rear ceat zoom stock tyre which I changed in 12000km on my yamaha saluto the most disgusting experience I had in 35 years of riding with this tyre.
Hi Rajesh,
Was it due to lack of grip or other factors?
@@thesportztourer sir lack of grip was evident when bike used to skid after applying sudden brakes even at low speeds and the tyre got punctured several times so I had to replace it in just 12000kms and I couldn't claim warranty also.
I've clocked over 14000 km on Ceat Zoom-D stock tyres on my activa 5g with no punctures. Will definitely recommend everyone to try them once.
Y'all should try ceat milaze, best tyre experience I've had so far. Superb grip on and off road, rarely ever loses grip under harsh breaking
Its for rear only right?
@@nyctophilecat I got them for both front and rear and interchanged them when the rear got too worn out 😅.. My front is still a worn out milaze but now I have a jk on the rear, don't remember the model tho. Even tho jk is knobby, milaze had more grip on bad roads and muddy areas. The only problem I faced with milaze was that it was too prone to punctures, which wasn't really a major issue for me since puncture repair is readily available everywhere.
@@luvoverthewall thank you for the information bro
Can I use Ceat Milaze in Front on Activa? Website and Customer support team says it can be installed while ceat dealer says it can’t.
Which tyre should we buy for Apache 200? My budget is around 3.5K
I had same issue with my acces 125 disc model..that its front tyre was replaced with michelin tyre with correct direction after some kms..i had shivering handle above 40 kmp_ 55kmph range..so i checked with suzuki service centre and all for any bearing or handle issues..bjt none of it where ..there and we and service representatives were had no clue what the issue is...aftr some days we had observed that all other access tyres with michelin are put opposite of the direction marked which were fine for them and when we changed to opposite of the ichelin tyres direction the problm was solved...still idnt knw how the opposite direction is fine and crrct direction is making shivering...do anyone uses michelin tyre for acces have faced my issue or do check which direction are yours (very curious) Front tyre access disc
How is the tire performing? I want to buy michelin city pro for my access too, but I heard it's soft compound tyre and easily gets punctured, is it true?
@@nyctophilecat its Very excellent in grip.Like wet conditions
Dnt got any punctures till now.
I have rode through many bad roads no prbs
@@MHMD-4047 thank you very much sir, I will put it back on my wishlist again then!
Sir can i change my rtr 200 rear tyre to 140 section from 130?
Will it cause my disadvantages?
Hey dude, I'm going to buy a new set of tyres for my RTR 200 4V. Please suggest me a good one.
I use my bike for touring as well as commuting. I'm not look for super expensive tyres but also don't want a Cheap stuff which gives a headache on a long run.
Thankyou.
You may try any from below:
Michelin Pilot Sporty
Michelin Pilot Street
JK Tyre Blaze RYDR
JK Tyre Blaze BF32
Apollo Alpha S1
So in the directional tires, the arrow should face the movement forward of the Tyre?
Right, the arrow should direct the forward rotation of the tyre.
@@thesportztourer thank you ✌️. Cuz I'm using CEAT ZOOM PLUS for my FZ16 and it's a directional tyre.
Thanks for the reply ❤️
3:23 Looks like an upcoming car is under road test.
can u suggest best rear tyre and front tyre for access 125 standard disk varaint bs6. better grips, life and comfort an all-rounder. ??
What you bought?
@@nyctophilecat ceat
first rear tyre ceat 19k around finsihed still running now.
front is clocking to 19k the same
@@prince1995moh I am so confused between michelin and ceat, been using ceat for 4 years now no complaints..only one puncture.. heard michelin gets more punctures due to softer rubber material.. so confused 😭
Bhai mere bike Apache 200 4v piche 2 mahine se use nahi ki thi ab bike on nahi ho rahi hai,,kya problem ho sakti hai
Honda activa i me front & rear tyre dono me 90/90 -12 lag jayega? Sir
Hi Dipak,
Activa i mein 90/100-10 ka tyre lagega.
can we install 90/100 10 53J tyre on scooty zest ? pls reply
the tread pattern of front & back is exactly opposite to each other, for the correct direction of rotation.
NOTE: ADDITIONALLY, WHEN THE TIRE IS INSTALLED IN THE WRONG DIRECTION, YOU MAY HEAR A GRIP SOUND WHILE RIDING.
Ceat grip is better or MRF ?
Overall mrf
Hi bro... How is ceat gripp 80/100 tyre...
Or ceat milaze
Hi!
If I remember correctly CEAT markets Gripp as tyre with better grip and performance. The Gripp is also priced higher than Milaze.
@@thesportztourer Thank You
Great video Brother ❤
What happens if I fit the tyre opposite of the direction arrow..bcoz some tyre already comes with wrong direction arrow which gives u less braking stability experience and tyre slipping problem on concrete road when u breaking panically..plz rply
Can anyone suggest me Which tyre is best for apache 200 mostly for touring and office purpose
Please make a comparison video of scooter tyres.
This tyre is for front or rear?
Front
Make video on best tyre tread pattern for highway & off road. 👈🙏
Ceat zoom d vs milaze for activa 125 (rear)
Nice information 👍
Which was that test mule car?
FCA Jeep Compass facelift.
you shouldnt make it seems that the ceat zoom D is bad quality tyre....with sketchy title...some will just read and watch a little and assume the same
Happy morning Teacher 💛
Is that a jeep compass test mule @ 3:14 ?
How many noticed at beginning 0.00 the sportztourer hesitates to say something 😁
Being a Ceat zoom user I can say these are good tyres but not great. Dry and wet grip are good when the tyre is new but as it age (mine is close to 3 years old), the tyre has become quite hard and minute cracks have started to develop. There is a noticeable reduction in grip levels. Those looking for high performance high grip levels please look elsewhere !
Thanks Monish for sharing the comprehensive long term experience.
That hesitation is for trying new content like this one or the previous one on temperature measurement 😁
@@thesportztourer there shouldn't be any hesitation if the content is going to be unique, useful, understandable. Which the sportztourer always ensures with high quality 👍
Hats off to your efforts and dedication ☺️
Can you tell me which is the best tyre amoung these, MRF nylogrip zapper or ceat zoom d?
I have seen some reviews on ceat zoom d that this tyre when it is new performs excellent but when you does 300kms it performs average n skids like other tyres.
Which one did you go for? What do you suggest?
mrf is always ahead than ceat. Mrf tyres comes with medium soft rubber where as ceat has hard rubber. I would suggest mrf over ceat.
But maxxis tyres for scooter is value for money choice. I have bought maxxis M6061 tyre it has solid side walls which makes the ride comfortable. Alse M6061 has different tread pattern which is multi purpose tyre for road and mild off roading. It handles rain water better. 0.7mm tread thickness.
Ceat gripp is best❤️
Gripp x3 even better
Thanks.. i saw a test car also 🥰
Thank you for changing the earlier misleading title and thumbnail of this video.
Nice information
My fork seal and fork suspenssion broke
Congrats
Same issu on my ns 200 ceat
It's "Tread" pattern.. Not thread.
Me who using scooter with no grips which slides in clean road 😂😂
My experience with Ceat Zoom-F tyre was not that good.
Hi!
Lack of grip or other problems with the Zoom F?
Just after watching this video I came to know that my scooter tyre were also fitted pointing in the wrong direction 😂 for more then 4yrs
Try Correct Direction and See the Different Sir
@@saradravid corrected it just after watching the video
@@ahmedAli-ok7gz Enjoy Sir
@@saradravid you too
@@ahmedAli-ok7gz faced any major difference after reversing the tyre? Even i just realised that my front tyre had been fitted in the opposite direction
Ceat tyres are way more better than the eurogrip tyres on my pulsar which are worst...
Eurogrips on Pulsars can be scary!
@@thesportztourer yes!!!!
I am using Ceat GRIPP 3.00-18 as rear tyre on my Suzuki MAX100R for almost 3 years, it's the best IMO. I'm planning to use Metzeler ME 22 3.00-18 as rear tyre on my Splendor Plus in the future.
Thanks Krishna for sharing your experience with Gripp. Happy to have a Max 100 owner on the channel 😊
Would love read your impressions on Metzeler ME.
@@thesportztourer I'm waiting for your review on the Castrol Power 1 Ultimate Engine Oil series 🙂
Best ceat . Nice
In TVS u have better option than why h should have to select anotherone😆😜😅
Eurogrip 👍
CEAT is also good.
I have these ceat it's worst 😡 no traction
Make video on hindi
👌👌👌
👌👌👍👍👍
The title of this review is highly motivated and biased. Didn't expect this from you. Ceat is best Indian tyre... Gives impression that a competitor paid you to title this one against Ceat , case of negative marketing. Until someone watches this , the impression is " worst experience with Ceat " .Highly condemnable act on your part....
Listened and changed 😊
My maestro edge were running on ceat zoom d. It was stock tyre from the company itself. The rear tyre only lasted 6.5k kms. I think it is too low. Then i switched to appolo, now my maestro clocked 9.8k and i think the appolo looks like new itself. Talking about front tyres. It is running in ceat zoom itself. It weared more than half. I guss it will last atleast 13k. Also this tyre produces less grip. We have no confidence while riding with this tyre. If you are running on non tared road. Never go for this tyre. This gives zero grip on roads with small stones and mud. I wont go for this tyre again. This was my experience with ceat zoom D.
Thank you.
Wrong subject line..
Thanks, have changed it 😊
😭
The best two Wheeler tyre is TVS Eurogrip
Tvs not good it develops crack after sometime.
Bruhhhhhhh 😂
Ha ha ha
😊
Lolwa😂