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Suzuki Burgman Street Tyre Models with Latest Price Options

 

Your Suzuki Burgman Street uses 90/90-12 or 90/100-10 at the front and rear for the standard setup. Choose a Suzuki Burgman Street tyre that matches these specifications for proper fit, balanced handling and consistent performance on city roads. You can also evaluate the Suzuki Burgman Street tyre price across Eurogrip scooter tyres built for front and rear fitment. From daily commutes to longer rides, choose the right Eurogrip tyre option for your Suzuki Burgman Street and view available prices.

 

Tyre Sizes for Suzuki Burgman Street

Variant

Front Tyre Size

Rear Tyre Size

Load Index / Speed Rating

Suzuki Burgman Street Ride Connect Edition

90/90-12 or 90/100-10 (Compatible)

90/90-12 or 90/100-10 (Compatible)

 

54J Front / 53J Rear

Suzuki Burgman Street EX

90/90-12 or 90/100-10 (Compatible)

 

90/90-12 or 90/100-10 (Compatible)

 

54J Front / 53J Rear

Suzuki Burgman Street Ride Connect TFT Edition

90/90-12 or 90/100-10 (Compatible)

 

90/90-12 or 90/100-10 (Compatible)

 

54J Front / 53J Rear

 

Tyre Types for Suzuki Burgman Street

Tube Type

Suitable for

Benefits

Tubeless (TL)

Suzuki Burgman Street variants equipped with alloy wheels.

Better puncture safety, lower heat build-up, reduced maintenance and stable performance.

Tube-Type (TT)

Suzuki Burgman Street models using spoke wheel conversions or applications requiring tube-type fitment.

Simple repairs, economical upkeep and reliable air retention with proper maintenance.

 

Warranty Coverage for Suzuki Burgman Street

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.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Suzuki Burgman Street Tyre

 

1. What is the Suzuki Burgman Street tyre size?

Your Suzuki Burgman Street uses 90/90-12 or 90/100-10 at the front and the rear for the standard setup. These sizes maintain intended handling, stability, and speedometer accuracy. Fitting different dimensions may alter steering response, ground clearance, braking balance, and overall riding characteristics during regular road use significantly.

 

2. What is the recommended Suzuki Burgman Street tyre pressure?

Maintain 22 PSI in the front tyre and 29 PSI in the rear for solo riding unless your owner's manual specifies otherwise. Pressure should be measured when tyres are cold. Incorrect inflation accelerates tread wear, reduces grip, affects braking performance, and increases fuel consumption over longer riding distances.

 

3. Can I use radial tyres on the Suzuki Burgman Street?

The Suzuki Burgman Street is generally equipped with bias-ply scooter tyres rather than radial construction. Radial tyres in these factory sizes are uncommon. Matching the original construction type preserves intended handling, suspension response, and load characteristics while maintaining balanced performance across varied urban riding conditions and surfaces.

 

4. When should I plan Suzuki Burgman Street tyre replacement?

Plan Suzuki Burgman Street tyre replacement when tread depth reaches 1.6 mm, visible cracks appear, repeated punctures occur, or tyre age exceeds five years. Many scooter tyres also require replacement after approximately 25,000 to 35,000 km, depending on riding style, road conditions, inflation practices, and maintenance history.

 

5. What is the typical Suzuki Burgman Street tyre price?

The Suzuki Burgman Street tyre price typically falls between ₹1300 and ₹1800. Actual pricing varies by tyre pattern and construction. Installation charges, if applicable, are generally billed separately. Taxes regional availability seasonal offers can influence final billed amounts.

 

6. Does the Suzuki Burgman Street use tubeless or tube type tyres?

Most variants are equipped with Suzuki Burgman Street tubeless tyre fitments from the factory. Tubeless tyres help reduce sudden air loss after minor punctures and simplify puncture repairs. Valve condition, rim sealing, and proper inflation remain important for reliable performance and consistent air retention throughout the tyre service life.

 

7. Why does the front tyre wear differently from the rear?

The Suzuki Burgman Street front tyre mainly handles steering and braking forces, while the Suzuki Burgman Street rear tyre transfers engine power to the road. Different operating loads create distinct wear patterns. Regular pressure checks, wheel alignment, and suspension condition help maintain even tread life across both tyres.

 

8. How important is the tyre valve during tyre replacement?

The tyre valve is a small component with a significant role in maintaining correct inflation. Replacing the valve during tyre installation helps reduce slow air leaks. Damaged valve stems or worn valve cores may gradually lower pressure, affecting handling, braking efficiency, tread wear, and riding stability over time.

 

9. What load and speed rating should I look for?

Use tyres carrying the specified load and speed rating recommended for your scooter model. Ratings such as 53J indicate maximum load capacity and certified speed capability. Installing tyres with unsuitable ratings may affect durability, handling response, braking behaviour, and overall operational performance under normal riding conditions and loads.

 

10. Why should both tyres be inspected before installing a new one?

Inspect both tyres together because wear patterns, sidewall condition, tread depth, valve integrity, and manufacturing age influence overall performance. Replacing only one tyre may be practical in some situations, yet evaluating the complete tyre set provides balanced handling, predictable braking response, and more consistent riding characteristics across different road surfaces.