Are the skinny tires on Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Drum a deal breaker?
Ashutosh 29 January 2025 09:19
Bajaj Freedom 125 NG04 Drum is available with very narrow tires (80-section tires on both ends). For a motorcycle in this segment, this is rather unusual because most bikes in this segment have wider tires. The skinny tires have machines discussion among motorsports faithfuls as well as the road users in where they want a motorbike should not have such thin tires. There are those who say the narrow tires help fuel efficiency, and then some who worry about grip and stability in wet conditions or around corners. This has provoked debate as to whether the tire choice is a cost cutting measure or a deliberate design choice to improve some aspect of the bike's performance. So the question has become a hot topic on online motorcycle forums and communities: Are these skinny tires a deal breaker for potential buyers?
Answered by Richa 08 December 2024 14:50
Actually, those skinny tires are pretty smart, Nah. They reduce the rolling resistance, making it a better fuel efficiency. The whole point of this bike is that. To save money on fuel.


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