The best MICHELIN scooter tyres for grip in the rain and slick surfaces, thanks to their MICHELIN Progressive Sipe Technology (PST).
High-end scooter tyres
These MICHELIN tyres can be found on the most prestigious scooter models: Piaggio MP3, Yamaha X-max, Honda PCX, Vespa GTS…
A wide range of sizes
The MICHELIN City Grip range can be fitted to most 125cc scooters and even large-wheeled scooters, so you can be sure to find the right one for your scooter.
I am an older man (68) but still really enjoy riding my 2014 Vespa GTS 300 Super. At my age, I ride very conservatively. The City Grip is very pleasant in all the situations that I have encountered, from about 45 degrees F to 95 degrees F, very dry to slightly wet. I have never felt that the tires have been a problem, or a compromise to my safety. The only thing I have noticed is a tendency to "weave" slightly when braking hard at high speeds. This does not seem to have negatively affected the stability or stopping times. I must say that the City Grips have provided the smoothest, quietest ride of any tires I have ever used. The tire mileage is exceptional.
Dry surface grip
Longevity
Maneuverability
Stability
Wet surface grip
★★★★★
★★★★★
5 / 5
Aprilia Scarabeo 500
Dakoda -
October 22, 2020
Awesome tyres. I used to only use Pirelli until I discovered the city grip. I get over 30,000s out of a set.
Dry surface grip
Longevity
Maneuverability
Stability
Wet surface grip
★★★★★
★★★★★
4 / 5
Michelin City Grip Tire
attoolopen -
January 23, 2020
I run a People 200 cc. This "City Grip" tire is classified 'E' in breaking on wet performance, but it's very relative because many variables occour while you ride your bike, i.e. I found this tire very reliable in almost all conditions like very hot, in temperatures upper 3° centigrade, on wet, under strong rain and even on slippery surfaces. The way this tires behave is quiet predictable so any bikers would be very happy to use this rubber mounted under their preciouses motorbikes and at top of everything driving with a tire made by a premium tire factory with security in mind. PS; next I'll go for "City Grip II"