Replacing the tyres on your Hero Electric Optima HX calls for the specified 90/90-12 54J fitment. The Hero Electric Optima HX tyre from Eurogrip is available in multiple patterns designed for this size, giving you suitable options for your riding needs. Look at the Hero Electric Optima HX tyre price before deciding on a model. Select the Eurogrip tyre that suits your Hero Electric Optima HX.
Variant | Front Tyre Size | Rear Tyre Size | Load Index / Speed Rating |
| Hero Electric Optima HX (Single Battery) | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| Hero Electric Optima HX (Dual Battery) | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
Tube Type | Suitable for | Benefits |
Tubeless (TL) | Hero Electric Optima HX (Single Battery) and Hero Electric Optima HX (Dual Battery) with 90/90-12 alloy wheel fitment. | Better puncture air retention, lower running temperatures, reduced maintenance and improved riding reliability. |
Warranty | Duration |
Manufacturing Defects | 7 years from the date of manufacture* |
Non-Manufacturing Defects | 3 years from the date of manufacture* |
*Subject to applicable tread wear conditions and warranty terms.
The Hero Electric Optima HX tyre size is 90/90-12 for both the front and rear wheels. This specification matches the scooter's factory fitment and supports proper handling, braking, and ride stability. Using the specified size also helps maintain the intended contact patch and fit on the original 12-inch rims.
Your Hero Electric Optima HX tyre replacement is due if tread depth reaches 1.6 mm, the tyre develops visible cracks, repeated punctures occur, or wear becomes uneven. Many scooter tyres deliver around 20,000 to 30,000 km under normal conditions, although riding habits and road surfaces influence overall service life.
No. The Hero Electric Optima HX is designed for bias-ply tyres rather than radial construction. The specified 90/90-12 tyre is manufactured in a bias construction that suits the scooter's wheel size, weight, and intended operating speeds while providing consistent sidewall support during urban riding.
Maintain tyre pressure according to the scooter manufacturer's recommendation. For scooters using 90/90-12 tyres, pressures are commonly around 29 PSI at the front and 36 PSI at the rear with a rider. Measure pressure only when the tyres are cold to obtain an accurate reading.
The Hero Electric Optima HX tyre price generally falls between ₹1300 and ₹1600, depending on the tyre model and tread pattern. Prices may differ across retailers and available variants. Comparing products within this price bracket helps match your riding requirements and budget.
Yes. Replacing the tubeless valve during a Hero Electric Optima HX tyre replacement is recommended if the valve has aged or shows signs of wear. Rubber valve stems deteriorate over time because of heat and environmental exposure. A new valve supports proper air retention after tyre installation.
The 54J marking represents the tyre's load index and speed rating. 54 identifies the maximum approved load capacity, while J specifies the maximum speed category. Using this rating helps maintain the operating characteristics intended for the Hero Electric Optima HX and its original wheel specification.
Uneven wear on a Hero Electric Optima HX tyre can result from incorrect inflation pressure, suspension wear, wheel alignment issues, or frequent riding with uneven loads. Inspecting the tread regularly helps identify shoulder wear, centre wear, or cupping before these patterns begin affecting ride quality and handling.
It is recommended to retain the specified 90/90-12 size for the Hero Electric Optima HX. Using a different tyre size may alter ride height, handling response, speedometer accuracy, and tyre clearance. Matching the original specification helps maintain the scooter's intended riding characteristics.
Yes. Tyres can age even with low kilometre usage. Heat, sunlight, moisture, and storage conditions gradually affect the rubber compound over time. Inspect your Hero Electric Optima HX tyre for sidewall cracks, hardening, or surface deterioration. A tyre in this condition may require replacement despite having usable tread depth.