🏍️ Grip the city, rain or shine—ride with Michelin confidence!
The MICHELIN City Grip 2 Rear Scooter Tire (120/70-10) is a premium radial tire designed for urban scooters, offering superior wet traction, enhanced durability for heavy commuting, and all-season performance thanks to advanced silica compounds and shark tooth sipes. Trusted by leading scooter manufacturers globally, it combines safety, longevity, and precision handling in a sleek, universal fit design.
Brand | MICHELIN |
Size | 120/70-10 |
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 | 7.35 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 086699968159 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 120/70R10 |
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 |
B**T
Excellent
Excellent tire. Michelin all the way for longevity and grip
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.
I**S
Solid Tire
It does its job, has no problems through the rain, and has a good grip even on gravel and dirt.
R**
Rápido y en buen estado
Exelente llego en buen estado
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.
G**R
2012 Vespa LX 150ie.
Great tire! confident on all surfaces at all angles. I am still playing with the best pressure settings but 36psi seems pretty good so far!
G**T
Work great for the 2022 Honda Navi
Work great for the 2022 honda navi, although the fenders have to be removed. Would recommend, stock tires aren't very good and of a unknown manufacturer. These are Michelin, a brand name.
W**G
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