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Honda Cliq Tyres | OEM-Compatible Tyres for Honda Cliq Scooter

 

The Honda Cliq uses 90/100-10 53J tubeless tyres on both front and rear wheels, factory-fitted on 10-inch steel spoke rims. Eurogrip offers direct-replacement tyres designed for the Cliq's urban commuting profile: stop-start city traffic, smooth highway cruising, and occasional monsoon surfaces. Compare compatible tyre options below to find the right compound and tread pattern for your riding style, and check current Honda Cliq tyre prices before purchasing.

 

Tyre Sizes for Honda Cliq

VariantFront Tyre SizeRear Tyre SizeLoad Index / Speed Rating
Standard90/100-1090/100-1053J
Graphic90/100-1090/100-1053J

 

Tyre Types for Honda Cliq

Tyre TypeSuitable ForBenefits
Tubeless (TL)All Honda Cliq variants with 10-inch steel spoke rimsFactory-fitted on all variants; self-sealing for minor punctures, maintains pressure longer than a tube-type tyre.
Tube-Type (TT)Stock spoke wheels without modification.90/100-10 53J Conta 625 Smarty is compatible with Honda Cliq. Requires an inner tube and provides a cost-effective replacement option for commuter motorcycles.

 

Warranty Coverage for Honda Cliq

Warranty TypeDuration
Manufacturing Defects7 years from the date of manufacture*
Non-Manufacturing Defects3 years from the date of manufacture*

*Subject to applicable tread wear conditions and warranty terms.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Honda Cliq Tyres

 

1. What is the OEM tyre size for the Honda Cliq?

The Honda Cliq uses 90/100-10 53J tubeless tyres on both front and rear wheels. This size is standard across all variants, both Standard and Graphic models, and fits 10-inch steel spoke rims.

 

2. What does 90/100-10 53J mean on a Honda Cliq tyre?

90 is the section width in mm, 100 is the aspect ratio (height as a percentage of width), and 10 is the rim diameter in inches. 53 is the load index (carrying capacity), J is the speed rating (maximum speed limit).

 

3. Can I use tubeless tyres on my Honda Cliq?

Yes, the Honda Cliq comes factory-fitted with tubeless tyres on all variants. All Cliq models have 10-inch steel spoke rims designed for tubeless tyre compatibility. Replace with tubeless tyres only for optimal performance.

 

4. What is the correct tyre pressure for a Honda Cliq?

Maintain 22 PSI in both front and rear tyres for the Honda Cliq. Check the pressure when the tyres are cold, before riding, or at least three hours after your last ride, for accurate readings.

 

5. How long do Honda Cliq tyres last?

Honda Cliq tyres typically last between 25,000 and 50,000 km, depending on riding conditions, tyre compound, and maintenance. City riding with frequent braking wears tyres faster than highway use. Inspect tread depth every 10,000 km.

 

6. Which Eurogrip tyres fit the Honda Cliq?

Eurogrip offers 90/100-10 tubeless tires compatible with the Honda Cliq, including the 53J Pancer II TL and Jumbo-XT models. Both fit the Cliq's 10-inch spoke wheels and replace the OEM tyre size exactly. Compare tread patterns for your riding profile.

 

7. What is the price range for Honda Cliq tyres?

Honda Cliq tyre prices typically range from Rs. 1,250 to Rs. 1,500 per tyre, depending on the model, compound, and tread pattern. Eurogrip offers manufacturer-direct pricing. Compare options above to find the best fit for your budget.

 

8. Does the Honda Cliq have alloy wheels or spoke wheels?

The Honda Cliq features steel-spoke wheels on all variants. The 10-inch rims are designed for tubeless tyre use despite the spoke construction. Do not fit tube-type tyres; the Cliq's rim design requires tubeless compatibility.

 

9. Are tyre specifications the same for all Honda Cliq variants?

Yes, both Standard and Graphic variants use identical 90/100-10 53J tubeless tyres on front and rear. There are no tyre size differences between Honda Cliq variants. All share the same 10-inch steel spoke rim specification.

 

10. When should I replace my Honda Cliq tyres?

Replace Honda Cliq tyres when tread depth reaches 1.6 mm, when you notice uneven wear patterns, after sidewall damage, or after 25,000–50,000 km. Inspect monthly for cracks, bulges, or embedded objects that compromise tyre integrity.