• Q. I want to put wider tyres on Thunderbird 350 rear tyre to 140/80 and front to 110/90/or 120/90 As rear Tyre is already 120/90, can I change it to front and put a 140/80 behind. Please suggest also do I need any alteration.

    1.4K Views Add Answer
    6 Answers
    PradeepPrajapati
    PradeepPrajapati | 4 years ago

    No idea. I recommend you to go to Authorized Service Centre and get the suggestion from Service Manager before doing this.

    1 Reply
    Ananya
    Ananya | 3 years ago

    Better don't increase the size instead you can go for CEAT tyre (Not the stock) but CEAT GRIP XL

    0 Reply
    Shanmuga
    Shanmuga | 4 years ago

    Nothing the difference, just for show .Your mileage gets reduced and vehicle speeds gets lower

    2 Reply
    Add your Answer
    Submit Answer

Related Questions

contributers

Have a Question about Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350?

1200+ Answers from Experts & Owners

Search your question about Thunderbird 350 E.g - Which variant of Thunderbird 350 is best to buy?

Topics you might be interested in

  • The do-it-yourself bike cleaning/polishing guide
    The do-it-yourself bike cleaning/polishing guide

    You love your bike, but just the love isn't enough. Here are a few simple steps to follow which will make sure your bike stays just the way it did when you got it out of the showroom

  • Cleaning and polishing motorcycle tyres
    Cleaning and polishing motorcycle tyres

    Three easy steps to polish your two-wheeler's tyres for an even shine

  • Motorcycle headlight and horn care
    Motorcycle headlight and horn care

    Headlights and horn are a neglected lot when it comes to bike maintenance. Here are some tips to ensure their long, troublefree operation

  • Motorcycle air filter care
    Motorcycle air filter care

    Useful tips for motorcycle air-filter care and maintenance

  • Motorcycle brakes care tips
    Motorcycle brakes care tips

    For things that go fast, they must also come to a stop with equal urgency and for that the sole component responsible is the brake. Motorcycles feature a dedicated braking unit for each of the two wheels and it is highly critical that the health and well being of the braking components is regularly checked and maintained to ensure rider's safety.

Image
Do you own a Car or a Bike?
  • Interact with community
  • Become a Top Contributor
Add Car Add Bike

Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 User Reviews

  • 2.6
    Suspension needs a lot of

    Suspension needs a lot of improvement.The footrest has too much of engine vibrations, Makes it uncomfortable on long drive.

    0
  • 4.2
    The suspension is not very

    The suspension is not very smooth.Pick up and posture is good.Still i enjoy riding it after the change of the exhaust from stock to moto wings cone barrel.

    0
  • This is not a bike it's a

    This is not a bike it's a emotion for me.My bike was crazy love everything like parts design color everything.

    0
  • 60k experience mileage around

    60k experience mileage around 26km service cost around 3500 engine work has done once single owner

    0
  • 4.6
    I have bought my RE Thunderbird

    I have bought my re thunderbird 350 in 2018.Bike road perfectly fine.And you can take your bike wherever you want.

    0
  • All Thunderbird 350 User Reviews
×
Recently Visited
Ask A Question