Honda SP 125 Tyres

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Honda SP 125 wears tyres of 80/90 R18 M FX size. There are 34 different tyre models available for SP 125 from renowned brands like CEAT, MRF, JK and more. The most affordable tyre available for the SP 125 is the MRF, which is priced at Rs. 1300 while the Ralco at Rs. 2500 is the most expensive.

Honda SP 125 Tyre Price

TYRES NAMEPRICE RANGETYRE TYPE
Masseter-XRs. 1,415Tubeless
MILAZERs. 1,760Tubeless
Nylogrip PlusRs. 1,625Tubeless
CITY PRORs. 1,665Tube
SECURA ZOOM FRs. 1,635Tubeless
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Tyre Pressure For Honda SP 125

SP 125 Variant(s)Front Tyre PressureRear Tyre PressureFront & Rear Tyre Size
Disc80 18 & 80 18
Drum80 18 & 80 18
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Tyres For Honda SP 125

Honda SP 125 is a mileage-friendly commuter and a stylish motorcycle targeting the young demographics. The bike is the replacement of the popular Honda CB Shine SP and comes with a thorough makeover to make it an appealing package to those looking for a stylish and premium bike within a reasonable price bracket.

The Honda SP 125 is an outstanding combination of a powerful & fuel-efficient engine, contemporary features and premium fit and finish. The ride & handling and the fact that it delivers more fuel efficiency than its predecessor is something that makes it a special bike.

The tyres for Honda SP 125 are made available by leading brands in the market, such as CEAT, JK Tyre, TVS Eurogrip, Michelin, etc. The tyres come in the size of 18-inches, with the tubeless format and bias ply construction.

Honda SP 125 Tyre Sizes

The motorcycle comes with a tyre size of 80/100-18 at both the front, and the rear, respectively.

Honda SP 125 Tyre Prices

At tyresdekho.com, you will get the right price as it is the platform where all types of tyres, whether 2-wheeler, passenger car or commercial vehicles are available. The tyres for Honda SP 125 are available in the price range of Rs. 1400 – Rs. 2500. Further, the tyres can also be purchased using filters such as speed rating, load index, warranty, etc., which makes it pretty easy to sort out the right tyre.

Honda SP 125 Wheels

The tyres of the Honda SP 125 come shod with 6-spoke split alloy wheels.

Honda SP 125 Tyre Pressure

The ideal tyre pressure of the Honda SP 125 for the front wheel is 25-33 PSI, while 25-41 PSI for the rear.

Honda SP 125 Variants

The Honda SP 125 is currently available in the below variants. 

Model

Front Tyre

Rear Tyre

Honda SP 125 Drum

80/100-18

80/100-18

Honda SP 125 Disc

80/100-18

80/100-18

Honda SP 125 Specifications and Features

The SP 125 is powered by a 124cc, single-cylinder fuel-injected engine that produces 10.8PS and 10.9Nm torque, coupled with a 5-speed transmission. The engine comes with an ACG starter that ensures a noise-free start. The eSP technology helps deliver 16 per cent better mileage.

The bike is configured on a diamond chassis and suspended on a telescopic front fork and twin preload-adjustable hydraulic at the rear. The braking mechanism comprises either a drum or a disc, depending on the variant.

The Honda SP 125 is a modern-day bike and is equipped with some attractive features such as an all-LED headlamp, bold taillamp and a fully-digital instrument cluster that gives real-time information on various aspects of the bike, including distance-to-empty, average fuel efficiency, Gear position indicator, etc. Further, there are provisions like an engine kill switch, premium switchgear, an integrated headlamp beam & passing switch.

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Honda SP 125 wears tyres of 18 size. There are 34 different tyre models available for SP 125 from renowned brands like CEAT, MRF, JK and more. The most affordable tyre available for the SP 125 is the MRF, which is priced at Rs. 1300 while the Ralco at Rs. 2500 is the most expensive. Search by tyre size to know which tyre best fits your vehicle.
Honda SP 125 VARIANT NAMEFront & Rear Tyre Size*Approx Tyre Price (Actual Price May Vary)
Disc80 18 & 80 181300
Drum80 18 & 80 181300
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Frequently Asked Questions on Honda SP 125

Which tyre is best for Honda SP 125?

Masseter-X, MILAZE, Nylogrip Plus, CITY PRO and SECURA ZOOM F are some of the best tyres for Honda SP 125. With a starting price of 1300 MRF Blaster-F is the cheapest tyre Honda SP 125. These tyres are reasonably priced and are available in 18 inches sizes.

When to change Bike tyres of Honda SP 125?

Changing Honda SP 125 tyre depends on how well the Bike has been maintained, driving style, road conditions etc. A new tyre can last anything between 25000 to 50000 kms on Indian roads.

Can we increase tyres size of Honda SP 125?

For a safe upgrade, the tyre size cannot be increased by more than three percent of the Bike's original total tyre diameter. Any difference of more than three percent is just not recommended. Honda SP 125 comes fitted with 18 inch tyres, you can upsize it to 18 inches.

How to reduce tyre noise in Honda SP 125?

To reduce Honda SP 125 tyre noise, drive at slower speeds and keep tyres fully inflated to the recommended air pressure for a quieter ride.

What is the tyre size of Honda SP 125?

Honda SP 125 comes with a tyre size of 18.

Can we change Honda SP 125 tyres to tubeless?

It's ok to use tubeless and tube type on Honda SP 125 as long as the patterns are the same. There are various tyre brands that offer tubeless and tube type tyres for Honda SP 125. Masseter-X, MILAZE, Nylogrip Plus, CITY PRO and SECURA ZOOM F are some of the best tyres for Honda SP 125.

Can I use bigger tyres for Honda SP 125?

You can put larger tyres on Honda SP 125 but it won't improve handling. It will probably make it worse. The wider and heavier the tyres, the more inertia they'll have and the bigger contact patch will make the bike harder to turn. However, if you want to increase the tyre size of Honda SP 125, you can get it fitted with 18 inch tyre.

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