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With over 21 million bikes and scooters sold every year, riders today are making more informed choices when it comes to tyres. It’s no longer just about picking whatever is available at the nearest shop. Performance, durability, and convenience now play a big role. MRF and Ceat still dominate, but I’ve been noticing brands like Apollo, JK Tyre, TVS, and Michelin steadily gaining ground. In the last 3 to 4 years, Reise Tyres has also entered the market, making competition even more interesting. What’s even more fascinating is how buying behavior is changing. More people are researching online, comparing options, and looking for doorstep services rather than relying solely on local dealers. The demand for grip, mileage, and tubeless technology is driving serious innovation in this space. The market isn’t just growing. It’s transforming. The real question is, are companies adapting fast enough? Would love to hear your thoughts on this. 👇
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Running a bike tyre shop is easy if you sell MRF and CEAT. People trust these brands so much that they don’t even ask questions. The most they’ll say is, “Yeah, change it.” But when it comes to Apollo, TVS, and JK Tyre, it’s a different story. Custo
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When you think of bike tyres, TVS isn’t the first name that comes to mind, right? But TVS Eurogrip, formerly TVS Tyres, has been making steady moves in the industry. They started as an OEM supplier, making tyres for two-wheelers straight from the fa
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When do you change your tyres? On time or only when there’s no other option left? For both bikes and cars, tyre replacement is something most of us push until we absolutely have to. Some people plan ahead, while others wait for a puncture or until t
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I have been thinking, when it comes to bike tyres, which brand do people actually prefer? Since Wheeloy is all about making auto care simpler, I thought, why not do a quick survey? Personally, I prefer MRF or CEAT, but I want to know what you all th
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If you’ve been following my posts, you already know how MRF and CEAT dominate the tyre market. Their branding is so strong that people don’t even think twice before buying. And just today, I read that MRF has made Shubman Gill their brand ambassador
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The Indian tyre market is divided into international and homegrown brands . Some trust international brands like Bridgestone, Michelin, and Yokohama, while others prefer homegrown names like MRF, Apollo, and Ceat. But which one actually makes more se
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