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Your ally on dry and wet pavement, in the city or on open roads, regardless of weather conditions.
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Michelin City Grip 2 slips everywhere for me. After 5 months, I don't know what to do, very bad. I went for better than the Pirelli, which was a very good tire for 3 years
I always used Michelin and I was very satisfied, this time the city grip 2 is terrible, I will not use them again
Although I have been a fan of Michelin for many years with cars and motorcycles, be careful as there is a defective batch on 25/10/2024. I had an issue with a scooter using 110 70 16 tires; I lost control of the handlebars and had to change them
I have been using them on my Piaggio Beverly 200 for several years and I am absolutely satisfied with their performance according to my driving style. I will definitely choose them again for the next change and of course I ignore the negative comments from the "rally drivers" of scooters...
Mediocre to bad. I fell for the name and because everyone wears them on scooters. Very mediocre on dry, I don't push them on wet anyway with the scooter. I've had them for 2 years. Wear and tear doesn't concern me anyway, in the 3rd year they need to be changed, they have worn out or not. I didn't buy them for a lifespan of 5-10 years. :D On the next change, I'm going towards Metzeler after I research first from reviews. That's it. ps. Worn on Citycom 300.
beverly 300hpe and now 400hpe a little better in the 400 because it has more power, but if you want to brake, you have to make the sign of the cross... a prayer...
Very bad tires, after 5,000 km the material deteriorates, even though they have rubber they slip and don't grip. In 2 months, new tires, and I thought with 7,000 km and I thought with 6,000 km that I hadn't changed tires. Very bad tires, among the worst I have put on, they simply have a lifespan of five thousand kilometers
Having tried many brands of tires.... I consider them among the best both on dry and wet roads..... a reliable choice for scooters at least.....
I have them on my scooter for a month on 16-inch wheels front and back, and before I had the city grip from the previous owner. Both versions give you the safety and security that a rider needs. I had no problems with the old ones or with the grip 2 for a month, neither in dry nor in wet conditions. They are European-made and so far I am satisfied with riding in the city and up to 15-20 kilometers outside the city.
Worn on PCX with a switch from mom's city grip 1 and the difference is huge.
It's like I changed the suspension.
I changed them at 12,000 km and the tire was still holding up.
The Michelln guarantee on the tires, this specific one I am using for the first time and it did not disappoint me.
5 stars rating and it's not enough
Awesome tire for scooters. I put them on my Nmax at 24000 km and got rid of the worn-out Dunlop tires that were slipping and not braking very well. This specific Michelin tire is great on dry roads and perfect in the rain, as it is very stable in wet conditions and doesn't slide.
Unbelievable braking both in progressive braking and sudden braking. The bike doesn't wobble and the ABS doesn't kick in too much when needed. I feel a great sense of security with this tire change.
It has more grooves and channels for water. This tire gave me a different feeling in driving and leaning during lane changes and entering corners. The tire doesn't oversteer and I can enter corners better and more steadily.
I have been wearing them for a few days and I am amazed at their grip on both dry and wet roads. At first, when you turn, the scooter leans quite a bit, which scared me because I wasn't used to it, but I realized that there is no need to worry because it is the tire's morphology. I wear them on a 2015 Piaggio XEVO 250.
Worn on a Vespa 300 GTS, no comparison to the original City Grip 1 tires that came from the factory (which lasted 9k km). These started slipping over time and after 2k km. They provide minimal accuracy in turns. It's a shame because the City Grip 1 was really a very good tire. With the City Grip 2, the ASR works quite well. I changed them now after 2.5k km. I would not recommend them in any case for scooters with small wheels like the Vespa (120/70/12 front and 130/70/12 rear).
Worn on a Sym Jet 14. Very good tires! Very good grip, I haven't tried them in the rain yet, but on dry roads they go fearlessly. Very comfortable driving, easy and smooth leaning, they have better response when braking. Overall, flawless! I would definitely buy them again!
Placed on a sym jet x... I went to the store with my own bike and left with another one, that simple. The tire, especially compared to the awful cst ones, is like day and night. As soon as you get on, you can feel the upgrade in absorbing road irregularities and the bike sticking to the asphalt... the front of the handlebar gives you the feeling that it's heavier when turning, but at the same time it leans much easier, making the ride more comfortable. I haven't ridden them in the rain yet, but I'm not worried based on what I've read from people who have used them, and also from the image they have shown so far, which indicates their quality. I consider their placement essential, especially on sym bikes where the parent company puts tires of not 2nd, but 3rd quality and selection.
This particular type of tire performs up to 5000 km, at 10000 km they need to be changed in terms of grip, although there is still plenty of rubber left
I am completely satisfied with these specific tires. They have much better grip and handling compared to the unacceptable Metzeler tires that the Downtown came with from the factory. I constantly felt insecure because the scooter would slide since the tires struggled to increase their temperature and I felt like I was riding on glass. Highly recommended.
47,000 km and forced to change with a new one. What else can I say.
I bought them due to the lack of Metzeler Roadtec tires, they have decent grip on dry roads, moderate grip on wet roads (they don't give me confidence to lean in the turn). Compared to the previous tires (factory ones), it seems like the bike requires more force to turn the handlebars, but it leans more easily in the turn. I don't know if it's very suitable for city riding as you mainly turn at low speeds and occasionally need the handlebars. Anyway, the tire is called city grip and not city agility. Braking on dry roads is fine. I will come back for feedback on braking in wet conditions and durability over time.
Replaced the City Grip on my MP3 300 HPE 2019.
We're talking night and day. Redesigned sides and tread for even better grip. On my first ride, it felt like the bike was suctioning to the turns.
Replaced the City Grip on my MP3 300 HPE 2019.
We're talking night and day. Redesigned sides and tread for even better grip. On my first ride, it felt like the scooter was suctioning to the turns.
The tire has been installed on a HONDA FORZA 350. It is very good on dry roads, and on the track it behaves flawlessly, allowing you to easily lean until the footpeg touches the ground.
Now, on dry Greek melted roads full of debris. Whether it's cold or hot, it slips and activates the traction control.
The same goes for the case where there is dirt on a certain asphalt section during a turn and you have leaned.
Very good on wet roads as well. I would say so good that you actually look forward to it raining. And it's logical, as all the dirt and grime wash away and the tire becomes a suction cup.
Always a fan of Michelin because they warm up quickly and grip well in wet conditions, but not anymore. At 12,000 km they suddenly and unexpectedly gave out... such a shame, Michelin...
The best tires I have put on my 2011 PCX 125cc, which as known, slides excessively. With these tires, I had absolutely no problem in dry or rainy conditions. The best tires for PCX by far.
Some slips during the first week, things are clearly better the second week. I haven't driven on a wet road yet.
Very good tire. Good grip on dry roads. Soft and fast warm-up. The previous tires, which were not the best (factory ones), made a huge difference with the change. Safety and reliability were evident from the first kilometers. At a relatively good price (close to the competition). I highly recommend them.