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The MICHELIN City Grip 2 Rear Scooter Tire (120/70-10) is engineered for year-round performance, offering exceptional wet grip, improved longevity for heavy commuting, and is the preferred choice of top scooter manufacturers. With a load capacity of 386 pounds and a directional tread design, this tire ensures a safe and reliable ride in all conditions.
Brand | MICHELIN |
Seasons | Year Round |
Load Capacity | 386 Pounds |
Tread Type | Directional |
Tire Diameter | 14.567 inches |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 7 x 23 inches |
Item Weight | 7.4 Pounds |
UPC | 086699968159 |
Construction Type | Radial |
Model | 96815 |
Item Weight | 7.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 7 x 23 inches |
Item model number | 96815 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 96815 |
I**S
Solid Tire
It does its job, has no problems through the rain, and has a good grip even on gravel and dirt.
D**N
Great tire for Navi!
These came highly recommended from the Honda Navi community as a replacement on the cheapo OEM tires from the factory. I am not disappointed.No issues with fitment or installation. I installed these myself and had no issues getting them on the rims.I've already put about 300 miles on these and I love the traction and feel, especially on the rear. Feel much more confident on turns. These ride excellent.
R**R
Fits Honda Navi with minor modifications
Looking for a rear tire for a Honda Navi? You found it! The 120/70-10 size of this tire fits great with two small modifications:Firstly, you need to shim the bracket that connects the back of the rear fender to the final drive housing. Remove the fender and bracket, then you can sandwich two washers on each of the two bolts that connect the bracket to the final drive housing, making sure the washers are between the bracket and the housing. Once the washers are in place and the bracket tightened, re-install the fender and go for a short ride(3-5 miles) with the new tire.Secondly, you need to trim a small piece off the fender so it doesn't rub the tire. After the aforementioned short ride, remove the fender and look at the inside near the front/left side. You should see a curved line very lightly worn into the plastic. Using a utility knife or other such implement, carefully cut/remove the plastic along that line and about 1/4" further out. Once this bit of plastic is removed, re-install the fender and take a very short ride to listen for any rubbing. If there's no rubbing, you're good. If it still rubs, just remove the fender and trim a little bit more away.That's pretty much it. Once mounted on the wheel, it only takes about ten minutes to make these small changes and be ready to ride. Just make absolutely sure you shim the bracket FIRST, otherwise it will rub against the tire and damage it.
W**G
Tire
Factory tire
C**S
Honda Navi
Installed on my Honda Navi, way better than the stock tires that come with it
D**E
Standard tire for Vespa
Quality tire at a decent price
A**K
Excelente neumatico
Siempre me ha gustado la marca Michelin, nunca me desfrauda en cuestion de prestaciones y durabilidad.
S**.
MEASUREMENTS ARE OFF / DON'T BUY!
This is a safety issue which everybody needs to know about so listen up: the inaccurate measurements of these tires is something everybody talks about but I just didn't believe it was true so I took a chance. Dumb move. It's just like all the other reviewers say: sidewall-to-sidewall measurement that are listed are off by 10mm, and the tread depth on this current model City Grip 2 is half as deep as it was previously lead g to much faster wear out.The sidewall to sidewall inaccuracy is the real danger though. Since this measurment is 10mm shorter than advertised it forces you to overinflate the tires in order to make the snug against the inside of your rim. Normal inflation doesn't expand the tire width enough and leaves a tiny gap between the tire wall and your rim. It may look snug at first but as soon as you sit on it or hit a bump you'll hear the hisss of air escaping. BUT, when you overinflate the tires to compensate for this then you're at risk for a nasty blowout. This is exactly what happened to me!I should've just returned them when I saw the defect but I was so excited for (and in need of) these tires I just put them on. Three rides later and it explodes on a speed bump!? Thank God I wasn't going fast or in heavy traffic. Listen to what everyone is saying:These tires are defective!!!
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