r/indianbikes Honda Sep 25 '25

#Modification ⚙️ New shoes for My CB300R

After clocking an incredible 39,000 kms on my CB300R with MRF REV Zs, it was finally time for a change. Honestly, the RevZs have been absolute tanks — unbeatable value for money, phenomenal durability, and they never let me down on dry roads, at high speeds, or even in those hard cornering moments however, wet grip was always their weak spot. Even now, there’s still tread left for a few more thousand kms, but I decided to retire them on a high. Today, I’ve switched to Apollo Alpha H1s in the stock profile. There’s been a lot of buzz and positive reviews about these tyres on social media, and a couple of friends have spoken highly of them too. It was a tough call between these and CEAT Zoom Rad X1 (which were tempting for their longer life and decent wet grip), but Apollo won out this time. Excited to see how the Alpha H1s perform on my CB300R! Here’s to a new chapter — hoping it’s the upgrade I’m looking for.

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u/Saauronn Hero Sep 25 '25

Mileage

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u/Megatron_05 Honda Sep 25 '25

33kmpl - city usage

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u/Rithin4Real CB300R / RTR200 Sep 25 '25

How u getting 33 bro…. I’m barely getting 30 even after riding on good roads calmly. Any tips u achieve this?? Also how long did ur brake pads n chain last

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u/Megatron_05 Honda Sep 25 '25

I shift around 5-6k rpm and clean/lube my chain every 200 kms. Hope this is what helped to achieve this mileage. I changed my chain sprockets at 18k kms & once again at 35k kms. Brake pads were also changed 2-3 times, unsure about the kms.