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Tyres for a Honda Click

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I have a 2014 Honda Click 125i, it currently has Michelin City Grip 90/90 14 42p tyres back and front (uses innnertubes). I use the bike to commute, about 300km per week.

What are the current best or recommended tyres for the bike as I will be looking to change the shortly. I am happy with these tyres and have seen a City Grip Pro but I am unsure if they are still the best option for the bike. 

Also if you are good enough to reccommend an alternative, are they available online or in BKK?

Thanks in advance.

1 hour ago, swbaggies said:

Michelin City Grip 90/90 14 42p tyres back and front

I am happy with these tyres and have seen a City Grip Pro but I am unsure if they are still the best option for the bike. 

If your happy with Mich stay with them. 

Deestone are just as good on scooter.

Just now, Kwasaki said:

If your happy with Mich stay with them. 

Deestone are just as good on scooter.

Nah, Deestone perish, then crack and split.

Never had any problems with Michelin, still good until the tread has worn bald, I only use them now

21 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Nah, Deestone perish, then crack and split.

Never had any problems with Michelin, still good until the tread has worn bald, I only use them now

Never had a problem with Deestone in what you describe only Pirelli tyres.

18 hours ago, swbaggies said:

City Grip Pro

the way to go.

[rhymes, so must be true!]

+ puncture resistance

+ longevity

+ traction in wet

well priced.

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