The Honda Dio uses two different tyre sizes: 90/90-12 on the front wheel and 90/100-10 on the rear wheel - both tubeless on alloy rims. The Dio also supports tubular (tube-type) tyres in size 3.50-10 51J 4PR for both positions, offering riders flexibility when replacing tyres.
Eurogrip's compatible range includes the DRAGON PRO and CONTA CONCEPT - both tubular tyres engineered for city commuting and daily use. Compare compatible Honda Dio tyres and Honda Dio tyre prices in the grid below to find the best match for your scooter.
| Variant | Front Tyre Size | Rear Tyre Size | Load Index / Speed Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honda Dio (All Variants) | 90/90-12 | 90/100-10 | 53J (Rear: 206 kg at 100 km/h) |
| Honda Dio (Tubular Option) | 3.50-10 | 3.50-10 | 51J |
| Tyre Type | Suitable For | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Tubeless (TL) | All current Honda Dio variants with alloy wheels | Factory-fitted on BS6 and DLX models. Reduces flat-tyre risk, holds air longer, easier to repair without removing the wheel. |
| Warranty Type | 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 Honda Dio uses 90/90-12 tubeless tyres on the front wheel and 90/100-10 tubeless tyres on the rear wheel. Both positions fit alloy rims. The Dio also accepts 3.50-10 51J 4PR tubular (tube-type) tyres as an alternative for both front and rear positions.
Maintain 22 PSI in the front tyre and 29 PSI in the rear tyre for solo riding. These pressures ensure balanced grip, fuel efficiency, and tyre life on city roads. Check tyre pressure monthly using an accurate gauge when the tyres are cold.
Honda Dio comes factory-fitted with tubeless tyres on alloy wheels. Tubeless tyres reduce puncture risk and maintain pressure better. Tubular (tube-type) tyres in size 3.50-10 are also compatible and offer a cost-effective replacement option, especially if you prefer traditional tyre construction.
Replace the front with a 90/90-12 tyre and the rear with a 90/100-10 tyre. Using the correct OEM tyre sizes ensures accurate speedometer readings, balanced handling, and optimal braking performance. Avoid mixing tyre sizes or brands between the front and rear wheels.
Honda Dio tyre prices typically range from ₹1,350 to ₹1,650, depending on the brand, rubber compound, and tread pattern. Eurogrip tyres are competitively priced within this range and come with manufacturer warranty coverage. Compare prices in the product grid above to find the best option.
Front tyres generally last 24,000 to 30,000 km, while rear tyres typically last 20,000 to 26,000 km under normal city riding conditions. Replace tyres when the tread depth reaches 1.6 mm or if you notice cracks, bulges, or uneven wear, regardless of mileage.
Honda Dio tyres carry a 53J rating. The load index of 53 indicates a maximum load capacity of 206 kg, while the speed rating J signifies a maximum safe speed of 100 km/h. This includes the combined weight of the rider, pillion, and luggage.
No. The Honda Dio's wheel wells, suspension geometry, and speedometer calibration are designed for 90/90-12 (front) and 90/100-10 (rear) sizes, or the 3.50-10 tubular alternative. Installing larger tyres can cause rubbing, affect handling, and produce inaccurate speedometer readings. Stick to OEM-specified sizes.
Replace your Honda Dio tyres every 10,000 to 12,000 km or every 2 to 3 years, whichever comes first. Inspect them regularly for tread wear below 1.6 mm, sidewall cracks, bulges, or uneven wear. Worn tyres offer reduced grip, especially on wet roads, and increase braking distances.
Honda Dio BS6 and DLX variants come equipped with alloy wheels, while some older standard models feature steel rims. Both rim types are compatible with tubeless tyres. Always ensure the replacement tyre matches the tubeless specification recommended for your scooter.