Scooter tyres
Tyres for scooters
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RecommendationContinentalContiScoot F+RTL RF M/C130/70 -12 62PScooter/Moped62.96 €
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RecommendationMetzelerRoadtec Scooter RearTL RF M/C100/90 -14 57PScooter/Moped70.60 €
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DunlopScootsmart F+RTL3,5 -10 51PScooter/Moped47.69 €
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PirelliSC 30 F+RTT3,5 -10 51JScooter/Moped48.45 €
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MICHELINS1TL/TT100/80 -10 53LScooter/Moped48.59 €
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MICHELINS1TL/TT3,5 -10 59JScooter/Moped48.94 €
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MetzelerRoadtec Scooter F/RTL100/80 -10 53LScooter/Moped49.63 €
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PirelliAngel Scooter F+RTL100/80 -10 53LScooter/Moped50.25 €
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MICHELINS1TL/TT90/90 -10 50JScooter/Moped50.27 €
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MICHELINS 83TL/TT3 -10 42JScooter/Moped50.50 €
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PirelliAngel Scooter F+RTL120/90 -10 66JScooter/Moped50.76 €
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MetzelerRoadtec Scooter F/RTL120/90 -10 66LScooter/Moped51.53 €
All motorcycle tyre types
All motorcycle tyre brands
Our range includes lots of models from leading brands like Avon, Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop, Metzeler, Michelin and Pirelli. We offer our customers a wide range of tyres at affordable prices as well as premium models suitable for extreme loads.
Finding the right tyre for your scooter couldn't be easier. Just check the vehicle registration document or the old tyre. There will be a code such as 120/70 R17, which is easy to decipher. The first number before the forward slash refers to the width of the scooter tyre and the two-digit number after the slash represents the tyre width to tyre cross-section ratio in percent. The letter after that indicates the construction of the scooter tyre. Radial tyres (R) are the most common, while bias-belted (B) are more rare and simple cross-ply (D) are hardly ever used. The last number refers to the necessary rim diameter - measured in inches.
Which tyre type do you require?
The selection of the tyre type depends first and foremost on the model of the motorcycle and the intended use.
Thus, motocross tyres are intended for off-road riding. There are, however, other difference that must also be considered in terms of the tread design - depending on how hard or soft the soil is.
Chopper and cruiser tyres, on the other hand, play to their strengths on long journeys. They are characterised not only by their excellent drive comfort, but also by an above-average running performance.
Enduro tyres are a compromise between the tyre types outlined above. They are certainly passable when off-road, but are also well-suited for road driving.
Racing tyres are most at home on the race track. Special material blends ensure that the tyres master even the highest of speeds.
Touring tyres, on the other hand, impress with a consistent drive behaviour on long journeys, and also maintain their level of performance in the rain.
Sport tyres are not just suitable for use on public roads. With these tyres, which are designed for a sporty driving style, you can also take in a few laps of the racetrack.