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Bajaj Boxer 150 Tyre Range for Front and Rear Wheels

 

Your Bajaj Boxer 150 uses a 100/90-17 front tyre and 100/90-17 rear tyre. Choosing the right Bajaj Boxer 150 tyre helps maintain balanced handling, grip and riding performance. Our range is manufactured to suit this tyre specification and offers multiple tread patterns for different riding needs. Assess the Bajaj Boxer 150 tyre price across available options before selecting the right tyre for your motorcycle. Select front and rear tyre options and prices made for your Bajaj Boxer 150.

 

Tyre Sizes for Bajaj Boxer 150

Variant

Front Tyre Size

Rear Tyre Size

Load Index / Speed Rating

Bajaj Boxer 150 (Base)100/90-17100/90-1755P Front / 55P Rear
Bajaj Boxer BM 150100/90-17100/90-1755P Front / 55P Rear
Bajaj Boxer 150 HD100/90-17100/90-1755P Front / 55P Rear
Bajaj Boxer 150 X100/90-17100/90-1755P Front / 55P Rear

 

Tyre Types for Bajaj Boxer 150

Tube Type

Suitable for

Benefits

Tubeless (TL)

Bajaj Boxer 150 variants equipped with tubeless-ready alloy wheels.

Enhanced puncture safety through controlled air retention, reduced operating temperatures, lower unsprung weight, and easier puncture repairs without removing the wheel.

Tube-Type (TT)

Bajaj Boxer 150 variants equipped with spoke wheels requiring inner tubes.

Designed for spoke-wheel assemblies, delivers secure air retention, offers straightforward tube replacement, and supports reliable performance under demanding daily operating conditions.

 

Warranty Coverage for Bajaj Boxer 150 Tyre

Warranty

Duration

Manufacturing Defects

7 years from the date of manufacture*

Non-Manufacturing Defects

3 years from the date of manufacture*

 

*Subject to applicable tread wear conditions and warranty terms.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Bajaj Boxer 150 Tyre

 

1. What is the Bajaj Boxer 150 tyre size?

The Bajaj Boxer 150 tyre size is 100/90-17 for the front and 100/90-17 for the rear. These dimensions are specified to support the motorcycle's intended handling, braking, and load-carrying performance. Using the recommended tyre sizes also helps maintain steering response and overall riding balance across daily commuting and longer rides.

 

2. What is the Bajaj Boxer 150 tyre price?

The Bajaj Boxer 150 tyre price generally ranges from ₹2200 to ₹3000, depending on the selected tyre pattern and specification. The final cost varies with the model you choose. Selecting a tyre within this range allows you to match your riding requirements without changing the recommended tyre size for the motorcycle.

 

3. Can I fit a radial tyre on the Bajaj Boxer 150?

A Bajaj Boxer 150 radial tyre should only be used if the motorcycle manufacturer specifies radial construction for the model. Many motorcycles in this category are designed with bias-ply tyres. Using the recommended construction helps maintain intended ride characteristics, load support, and handling performance across regular riding conditions.

 

4. What signs indicate that my motorcycle tyres need replacement?

Tyres should be replaced if you notice worn tread, sidewall cracks, cuts, bulges, or repeated punctures that affect structural integrity. Replacement is also recommended once tyres have covered approximately 25,000 to 40,000 km, depending on riding conditions, maintenance practices, and load. Routine inspections help identify wear before performance begins to decline.

 

5. What tyre pressure should I maintain for everyday riding?

Maintain the tyre pressure recommended by the motorcycle manufacturer. For many commuter motorcycles in the 150cc segment, typical values are around 25 PSI for the front and 32 PSI for the rear during solo riding. Proper inflation promotes even tread wear, predictable steering response, and efficient braking under normal operating conditions.

 

6. Is it necessary to replace the tube while changing a tyre?

A tube should be inspected carefully whenever a tyre is replaced. If it shows cracks, patches, valve damage, or signs of ageing, replacing it is recommended. For motorcycles using tyre tube type fitments, installing a new tube with a new tyre can help maintain consistent air retention and reliable on-road performance.

 

7. What should I inspect before selecting a replacement tyre?

Verify the tyre size, load index, speed rating, manufacturing date, and construction type before purchasing a replacement. A tyre that matches the specified 100/90-17 dimensions and manufacturer recommendations helps preserve the motorcycle's intended handling characteristics. The tread pattern should also suit your regular riding environment and road conditions.

 

8. Does wheel alignment affect motorcycle tyre life?

Yes. Incorrect wheel alignment can cause uneven tread wear and affect straight-line stability. Misalignment may also increase rolling resistance and reduce tyre life over time. During tyre replacement, inspecting wheel alignment and overall wheel condition helps the new tyres deliver more consistent performance throughout their service interval.

 

9. What should I inspect after installing new tyres?

After installation, confirm the tyre is seated correctly on the rim, inflated to the recommended pressure, and mounted in the correct rotational direction. Recheck tyre pressure after the first few rides. A careful post-installation inspection supports consistent handling, stable braking performance, and even tread wear from the beginning of the tyre's service life.

 

10. Why choose a Eurogrip tyre for the Bajaj Boxer 150?

A Eurogrip tyre for Bajaj Boxer 150 is manufactured in the specified 100/90-17 size and developed to deliver consistent grip, handling, and durability for everyday riding. Our range offers multiple tread patterns suited to different usage requirements while maintaining the motorcycle's recommended tyre dimensions and intended on-road performance.