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Bajaj Discover 150 F Tyre Models with Latest Prices and Sizes

 

The Bajaj Discover 150 F uses an 80/100-17 front tyre and a 100/90-17 rear tyre, so selecting the right Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre starts with the correct fitment. We manufacture tyres with tread patterns suited to city roads, highways and mixed riding conditions, giving you multiple options for your replacement. Look at the Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre price across available models before making your decision. Choose the Eurogrip tyre that matches your riding needs and your Bajaj Discover 150 F.

 

Tyre Sizes for Bajaj Discover 150 F

Variant

Front Tyre Size

Rear Tyre Size

Load Index / Speed Rating

Bajaj Discover 150 F STD

80/100-17 or 2.75-17 (Compatible)

100/90-17

46P Front or 41P Front (Compatible) / 55P Rear

Bajaj Discover 150 F Disc

80/100-17 or 2.75-17 (Compatible)

100/90-17

46P Front or 41P Front (Compatible) / 55P Rear

Bajaj Discover 150 F Drum

80/100-17 or 2.75-17 (Compatible)

100/90-17

46P Front or 41P Front (Compatible) / 55P Rear

 

Tyre Types for Bajaj Discover 150 F

Tube Type

Suitable for

Benefits

Tubeless (TL)

Bajaj Discover 150 F models equipped with alloy wheels.

Enhanced air retention after punctures, reduced operating temperature, lower rotational weight and simplified maintenance.

Tube-Type (TT)

Bajaj Discover 150 F models equipped with spoke wheels.

High structural resilience, convenient tube servicing, wide service support and cost-efficient replacement.

 

Warranty Coverage for Bajaj Discover 150 F

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 Discover 150 F Tyre

 

1. Which tyre sizes are specified for the Bajaj Discover 150 F?

The Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre size is 80/100-17 or 2.75.17 for the front and 100/90-17 for the rear. These dimensions are specified to maintain the motorcycle's handling characteristics, braking response, and wheel fitment. Installing tyres with the prescribed sizes also helps maintain speedometer accuracy and sufficient clearance around the suspension and bodywork.

 

2. What is the expected Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre price?

The Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre price typically ranges from ₹1,400 to ₹3,400, depending on tyre construction, tread design, and intended application. Rear tyres generally cost more than front tyres due to their larger size and load capacity. The final amount varies according to the specific tyre model.

 

3. Is a radial tyre suitable for the Bajaj Discover 150 F?

A Bajaj Discover 150 F radial tyre may be suitable if its size, load index, speed rating, and rim specification match the motorcycle's requirements. This model is commonly equipped with bias-ply tyres, so tyre construction should align with the manufacturer's approved fitment before installation to maintain intended performance characteristics.

 

4. What tyre pressure is recommended for the Bajaj Discover 150 F?

The recommended Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre pressure is generally 25 PSI at the front and 32 PSI at the rear for solo riding. Rear pressure may vary when carrying a pillion or additional luggage. Measure inflation pressure when the tyres are cold to obtain an accurate reading.

 

5. What are the signs that indicate a tyre replacement is due?

A Bajaj Discover 150 F tyre replacement is advisable when tread reaches the wear indicators, sidewalls develop cracks, punctures become difficult to repair, or the tyre shows bulges and deformation. Motorcycle tyres commonly last around 25,000 to 40,000 km, although actual service life depends on riding conditions and maintenance.

 

6. Can the front and rear tyres wear at different rates?

Yes. The Bajaj Discover 150 F rear tyre generally wears faster because it transfers engine power to the road and carries a larger share of acceleration forces. The front tyre experiences higher braking loads. Inspect tread wear on both tyres independently instead of replacing them solely as a pair.

 

7. Why should the tyre valve be replaced during tyre installation?

Replacing the tyre valve helps maintain an effective air seal and reduces the possibility of gradual air leakage. Rubber valves can deteriorate because of heat, ageing, and environmental exposure. Installing a new valve alongside a new tyre supports reliable inflation pressure and improves long-term service performance.

 

8. What does the load and speed rating printed on the tyre indicate?

The markings indicate the maximum load and speed the tyre is engineered to handle under specified test conditions. For example, a tyre marked 55P has a load capacity of 218 kg and a maximum speed rating of 150 km/h. These specifications should match the motorcycle's requirements.

 

9. Why is tyre rotation direction important during installation?

Directional tyres feature tread patterns engineered to disperse water efficiently and maintain traction. The directional arrow marked on the sidewall indicates the correct rotation. Installing the tyre in the opposite direction can reduce wet-weather performance, affect water evacuation, and accelerate uneven tread wear over time.

 

10. How should a new motorcycle tyre be treated during its initial use?

A new tyre should be ridden with gradual acceleration, smooth braking, and moderate cornering for approximately the first 100 to 200 km. This allows the tread surface to settle into service conditions and provides consistent contact with the road before the tyre is subjected to higher riding demands.