Okay, Apollo Alpha H1 is my finall choice. I tour alot, long rides, highway and bad roads. I need to have more tyre milege. Tvs is not useful for my purpose. Thanks buddy! Happy riding!
I would suggest Apollo Alpha H1. Good all round performance and life. TVS will have less life but great handling. If you can manage with less life, get TVS else go with Apollo.
@@mjacobim Well, not really. I got my best mileage on highways on these tyres of 28 kmpl. And I have realized that moat steel radials are in and around the same weight. So the difference is negligible.
@@shubhamkamble4668 Go for TVS Protorq Extreme! Thoda life will be less. Grip and handling is very good. If you want more life, go with Apollo Alpha H1. Grip is and handling is satisfactory but less than Protorq Extreme.
Hello bro can you share me where to get tvs protorq extreme in Chennai as far as I was searching most of them say the supply of those tyres are rare and it would be a long wait even if we make a demand can you kindly share the location where can I get protorq extreme
Hey bro... It's difficult to get. Even I searched and I couldn't find it. Then I ordered online from Torqueblock. The best option is Whites Road... That's where all tyre shops are in Chennai.
@@HighwayToHillGoing to install apollo Alpha H1 itself today my old tyres got no grip I was waiting for 1 month to get protorq's but no positive sign 😑
I haven't used it personally however f4om what I've heard is that Apollo Alpha H1, Tvs Protorq Extreme or Michelin Raod 5 are better options. There's also the new Mrf Steel Brace. Go with any of these.
Hey, which frame sliders are you using. I've been loking for some decent dedicated frame sliders for R3 but I can only find really expensive ones. Will any framesider, which will fit on bike, work or do I have to get a dedicated one? Also do you use radiator grill or any other protection for R3?
Hey... thanks for your message and stopping by on my channel. I use RetroCross frame sliders on my bike. It cost me 3400/-. There is video on my channel where I install these, so you can check it out too for more details. It's a single point mount type. There are others with 2 or 3 point mount too I guess. So see what kinda sliders you want for your bike. I had a crash and the sliders protected the fairings very well. I have never used a radiator grill in any of my bikes ever. No other protection. Cheers man!
Bro i think u r the only one in India who makes so detailed reviews about Yamaha R3 and even the tires we should choose, just today afternoon I was wondering what if I equip a vredestein tyre on my Yamaha R3? What's your views i think u should give a try too
@@ajithabhimanyam.8217 Front brakes do most of braking so the components are of better quality. As far as I know rear brake pads on R3 are rated FF. I think front are HH quality which is superior. Pads material is also different. It can take more wear and tear. So mostly front brakes in bikes will be more expensive than rear.
heey...bro. suggest a good tyre for my r 3 i hardly going for the ride... mostly riding in the city.. most of the times my bike always in parking..😅 i hardly done 13 k but now i need to change pair..
I would suggest the TVS Protorq Extreme. It's really good and affordable too. If you can't get TVS then go for Apollo Alpha H1s. Cheers! Thanks for your question!
Basic maintenance I do at home... Chain clean/lube, slack adjustment, brake pads clean/change, air filter change, oil filter change, oil change and some other small DIYs. Rest I go to private mechanic.
On my 390 metz lasted just 10k kms and I am a slow rider. After 10k the back wheel started locking while downshifting even with slipper clutch. I could have used it for another 2k kms but it wasn't worth the risk.
@@andrewcarnegie5342 I haven't used the Rad X1 so it will unfair for me to say anything. H1s are good all rounded tyres. Can also look at Tvs Protorq Extreme.
Buddy i think the Apollo alpha s1 is a good tyre for bad roads specially for sport bikes.... I have also used the following I replaced the stock metzellers at 10-11k kms Then I got the rosso 2 and used it for another 13k kms Then I m using the Alpha s1 as i was into a lot of bad roads for a few days and i wanted a sort of tyre that won't burn my pocket tbh and i got satisfied with the performance For 5500-6000 a set S1 is great for bad roads... I will be replacing them soon and now i m thinking with the three options The Alpha h1. Tvs protorq Or the vredestein st
Yes, it's good for touring and has longer life however I feel the grip levels are still not there to my satisfaction. I feel it's harder than TVS and Apollo. 😎👍
Good video and helpful in selecting us Apollo Alpha H1 tyres however is this the purpose of you life, Ride the bike around the whole country and make videos on RUclips, I am sure you will bigger things to do in your life right?
I have clocked over 65K on this bike alone and a lot more on my previous bike travelling solo across the length and breadth. I travel to a new city almost every month. Travel motovlogs are not my thing however I do have a few videos on my channel. The purpose of these videos is to help new and young riders who are getting their sports bike for the first time. That's my main audience. I love doing this! Cheers!
Your series on tyre choices is a great resource. Thanks
Hey... Thanks for your comment. 😎🙏
What size is your rear tire?
Hey... it's a 150/60
Okay, Apollo Alpha H1 is my finall choice. I tour alot, long rides, highway and bad roads. I need to have more tyre milege. Tvs is not useful for my purpose. Thanks buddy! Happy riding!
Cheers man... I used H1 two times and got at least 15000 kms on each occasion. Good choice for touring.
Hey !!! Just got the H1s for my R15 V3. Could you help me with the recommend tyre pressure for them ?
@@Taruntrains Hey... Congrats on nee tyres. I maintain 30 and 35 in city. 28 and 33 on highways.
Bro tvs eurogrip extream Or apollo alpha h1 which is good for d250
I would suggest Apollo Alpha H1. Good all round performance and life. TVS will have less life but great handling. If you can manage with less life, get TVS else go with Apollo.
Heard that Apollo Alpha H1 reduces the fuel efficiency by 3-4 KMPL because its heavy compared to normal radials. 😟
Is that true?
@@mjacobim Well, not really. I got my best mileage on highways on these tyres of 28 kmpl. And I have realized that moat steel radials are in and around the same weight. So the difference is negligible.
Bhai I have ns400z am thinking to change the tyre And am thinking between H1 or tvs protorq
@@shubhamkamble4668 Go for TVS Protorq Extreme! Thoda life will be less. Grip and handling is very good.
If you want more life, go with Apollo Alpha H1. Grip is and handling is satisfactory but less than Protorq Extreme.
@HighwayToHill in just 4 months i rode my bike more 4800km. Everyday office and Saturday Sunday tour
@@shubhamkamble4668 Wow... Lot of riding! 😎
I just got the same Apollo Alpha H1 for my R3.. might be planning some long rides as soon as I get comfy with them..
seem pretty good so far..
Cool man.. Let me know how you feel on these. Do share your experience here.
How’s the cornering on these am planning to buy ?
Hello bro can you share me where to get tvs protorq extreme in Chennai as far as I was searching most of them say the supply of those tyres are rare and it would be a long wait even if we make a demand can you kindly share the location where can I get protorq extreme
Hey bro... It's difficult to get. Even I searched and I couldn't find it. Then I ordered online from Torqueblock. The best option is Whites Road... That's where all tyre shops are in Chennai.
@@HighwayToHillGoing to install apollo Alpha H1 itself today my old tyres got no grip I was waiting for 1 month to get protorq's but no positive sign 😑
Bro how are ceat zoom rad 1 for ktm rc390
I haven't used it personally however f4om what I've heard is that Apollo Alpha H1, Tvs Protorq Extreme or Michelin Raod 5 are better options. There's also the new Mrf Steel Brace. Go with any of these.
Don't go for ceat zoom. Its horrible during monsoons, else fine!
Hey, which frame sliders are you using. I've been loking for some decent dedicated frame sliders for R3 but I can only find really expensive ones. Will any framesider, which will fit on bike, work or do I have to get a dedicated one? Also do you use radiator grill or any other protection for R3?
Hey... thanks for your message and stopping by on my channel. I use RetroCross frame sliders on my bike. It cost me 3400/-. There is video on my channel where I install these, so you can check it out too for more details. It's a single point mount type. There are others with 2 or 3 point mount too I guess. So see what kinda sliders you want for your bike. I had a crash and the sliders protected the fairings very well.
I have never used a radiator grill in any of my bikes ever. No other protection.
Cheers man!
Kya ye Steel radial hai
@@Prashantsingh-sc5hk Haan... Ye steel radial hai 😎👍
Why not Michelin pilot street radial?
H1s have better grip compared to Pilot Streets in all conditions. For my bike, I feel Apollo Alpha H1 is a better choice.
I think production of Michelin pilot street is not available in India now
@@nivin8651 It's available bro. Pilot Street 2 has also come now.
@@HighwayToHill thank you for the info brother.
Sir why not CEAT sportrads?
@@sohamkhatavkar9669 Yea definitely considering that. Next change.
@@HighwayToHill Waiting for it sir ✌🏻
@@sohamkhatavkar9669 Thanks for the support 😇🫶
What is the tyre pressure your are maintaining
Hey... welcome to my channel. I maintain 30 and 35 in city. 28 and 33 on highways.
Bro i think u r the only one in India who makes so detailed reviews about Yamaha R3 and even the tires we should choose, just today afternoon I was wondering what if I equip a vredestein tyre on my Yamaha R3? What's your views i think u should give a try too
I think Vredestein is 160 and above which might be 2 sizes up for R3... Also, might be expensive I think.
Why not MRF Steel Brace?
Hi there.... When I made this video, Steel Brace had not yet released. I'm keen to try it for next change.
Back tyre life how much km?
15000 to 17000 kms
Depends on your bike power, torque, riding style etc.
Break pads cost the set of two?
Front brake pads 3250₹
Rear brake pads 850₹
😎👍
@@HighwayToHill why bro that much of price difference
@@ajithabhimanyam.8217 Front brakes do most of braking so the components are of better quality. As far as I know rear brake pads on R3 are rated FF. I think front are HH quality which is superior. Pads material is also different. It can take more wear and tear. So mostly front brakes in bikes will be more expensive than rear.
@@HighwayToHill ok bro tq for your kind information how was the maintenance of r3
Sir,Apollo H1 or road 5 tyre which is better
Hey... Road 5 is definitely better! 😎
heey...bro. suggest a good tyre for my r 3 i hardly going for the ride... mostly riding in the city.. most of the times my bike always in parking..😅 i hardly done 13 k but now i need to change pair..
I would suggest the TVS Protorq Extreme. It's really good and affordable too.
If you can't get TVS then go for Apollo Alpha H1s.
Cheers! Thanks for your question!
Thanks for ur suggestion..ride safe ❤🤞
Curious to know where do you carry out the maintenance on the bike. Is it authorised service center or workshops?
Basic maintenance I do at home... Chain clean/lube, slack adjustment, brake pads clean/change, air filter change, oil filter change, oil change and some other small DIYs. Rest I go to private mechanic.
how much kms lasted on metzeler?
14000 kms but that was stretch... It was done by 12000.
On my 390 metz lasted just 10k kms and I am a slow rider. After 10k the back wheel started locking while downshifting even with slipper clutch. I could have used it for another 2k kms but it wasn't worth the risk.
Rad X1 or H1s ?
@@andrewcarnegie5342 I haven't used the Rad X1 so it will unfair for me to say anything. H1s are good all rounded tyres. Can also look at Tvs Protorq Extreme.
Don't buy CEAT Zoom RAD X1. Poor wet grip!
Better choice for ur long touring 👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah.. Right now this is a good option.
Bro could you review MEF Revz C?
I will try bro...
Buddy i think the Apollo alpha s1 is a good tyre for bad roads specially for sport bikes....
I have also used the following
I replaced the stock metzellers at 10-11k kms
Then I got the rosso 2 and used it for another 13k kms
Then I m using the Alpha s1 as i was into a lot of bad roads for a few days and i wanted a sort of tyre that won't burn my pocket tbh and i got satisfied with the performance
For 5500-6000 a set S1 is great for bad roads...
I will be replacing them soon and now i m thinking with the three options
The Alpha h1.
Tvs protorq
Or the vredestein st
Yea... S1 is a good tyre too! Thanks for sharing your experience.
You won't be disappointed with Apollos or TVS. Haven't used Vredestein though.
Nice choice bhaiya
Thanks!
Great video...
Thanks bro
Please go Michelin Road 5s next.
Thanks for the suggestion... Will try to get it.
Michelin ps2 great for touring as ut gives great mileage
Yes, it's good for touring and has longer life however I feel the grip levels are still not there to my satisfaction. I feel it's harder than TVS and Apollo. 😎👍
If you don't mind spending, get the Michelin road 5s best all rounder tyre.
Hey... Thanks for the suggestion. I have been shying away from Road5s because of the price 😢😢😢
@@HighwayToHill it's worth it bro
Alpha S1 doesn't have 140 or above section tyres bro.. from 140 section and above its H1
Hey. S1 has 140/60.
H1 is 150 bro.
@@HighwayToHill bad memory i guess thanks for the clarification ❣️✌🏼
@@mahidharreddy8286
i know about Apollo,grip is super cool, but Apollo tyres range not much,apollo make too soft tyre,grip better but kml less
Hey... Thanks for your comment. How many kms range you got? I'm getting between 15-17.5 K kms on my R3.
@@HighwayToHill same, i am doing extremely riding
Good video and helpful in selecting us Apollo Alpha H1 tyres however is this the purpose of you life,
Ride the bike around the whole country and make videos on RUclips, I am sure you will bigger things to do in your life right?
I have clocked over 65K on this bike alone and a lot more on my previous bike travelling solo across the length and breadth. I travel to a new city almost every month.
Travel motovlogs are not my thing however I do have a few videos on my channel.
The purpose of these videos is to help new and young riders who are getting their sports bike for the first time. That's my main audience. I love doing this!
Cheers!
Apollo is better package.
Yea... Overall it's a good package. Good balance of price v grip v life.
@@HighwayToHill For sure.
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