Michelin puts the rubber stamp on quality
A pioneer in auto equipment, the French tyre maker is also among the leaders in the motorbike tyre sector. With over 360 victories in World Championships, Michelin is today the sole supplier of tyres for the MotoGP World Championship 2016. And for good reason. The equipment manufacturer stands out for its reliable, high-quality products thanks to its investment in research and development.Its motorbike tyres are more mechanically and dynamically efficient.
Travel in total safety with Michelin tyres and optimise the service life of your wheels and your motorbike for far greater driving pleasure. Like all the products developed by the French equipment manufacturer, its tyres are environmentally-friendly and guarantee control of the bike bend after bend thanks to the advanced technology applied to every detail on the wheel. It is important to remember that the tyre alone can stop the bike from aquaplaning; we are protected against skidding on slippery surfaces. Michelin invests unceasingly in research to bring spectacular improvements to its bike tyres and the brand is today seen as one of the most popular worldwide, synonymous with increased user safety. Do not risk anything by getting on your bike. Get the greatest possible enjoyment out of your travels with the safety of a top-quality product. Change brandThe most popular Michelin tyres
Discover our 100 Michelin brand tyre profiles
Michelin Scooter tyres
- ACS
- Bopper
- City Extra
- City Grip 2 Front
- City Grip 2 Rear
- City Grip 2 Rear Front
- City Grip Front
- City Grip Rear
- City Grip Saver
- City Grip Winter Front
- Pilot Power 3 Sc
- Pilot Road 4 Sc
- Power Pure Sc
- Power Pure Sc Rear
- Power Shift
- Reggae
- S1
- S83
Michelin Trail bike/enduro tyres
- Anakee 3 Front
- Anakee 3 Rear
- Anakee Adventure 2
- Anakee Adventure Front
- Anakee Adventure Rear
- Anakee Road
- Anakee Street
- Anakee Wild
- Enduro Xtrem
- Road 5 Trail Rear
- Trial Competition
- Trial Competition X11
- Trial Light Front
- Trial X Light Competition
Michelin Touring/urban tyres
- City Grip Front
- City Grip Rear
- City Grip Rear Front
- City Pro Rear Front
- M45
- Pilot Activ Front
- Pilot Road 3 Front
- Pilot Road 3 Rear
- Pilot Road 4
- Pilot Road 4 GT
- Pilot Street Front
- Pilot Street Front Rear
- Pilot Street Radial
- Pilot Street Rear
- Power 5
- Power Rain Plus
- Road 5 Front
- Road 5 Rear
- Road 6
- Road 6 GT
- Road Classic
Michelin Custom tyres
Michelin Harley Davidson tyres
- Commander III Cruiser
- Scorcher 11 Front
- Scorcher 11 Rear
- Scorcher 21 Rear
- Scorcher 31 Front
- Scorcher 31 Rear
- Scorcher Adventure
Michelin Off-road/cross tyres
- Cross AC-10 Front
- Desert Race
- Desert Race Baja
- Enduro Front
- Enduro Hard 2
- Enduro Medium 2
- Enduro Rear
- Starcross 5
- Starcross 5 Mini
- Starcross 6
- Starcross 6 Mud
- Starcross Junior MS2 Front
- Starcross MH3 Front
- Tracker
Michelin Hyper/super sport tyres
- Pilot Power 2CT Front
- Pilot Power 2CT Rear
- Pilot Power Front
- Pilot Power Rear
- Power 6
- Power 6 Exclusive
- Power GP
- Power GP2
- Power One
- Scorcher Sport
Michelin Competition/circuit tyres
- Pilot Power 3 Front
- Pilot Power 3 Rear
- Power Cup2
- Power Cup Evo
- Power Performance 24
- Power Performance Slick
- Power Rain
- Power Slick 2 Front
- Power Slick 2 Rear
- Power Supermoto
- Power Supermoto Rain
Your journeys in United Kingdom change the right choice
In the United Kingdom, rain, motorway use, urban journeys and regional differences in winter conditions all matter. Wet grip and noise are often central; all-season or winter tyres should be selected around real travel rather than occasional forecasts.
In this context, Primacy 5 is a reference point for its intended road use. Alpin 7 is more winter-specialised. CrossClimate 3 can simplify year-round use where climate and journeys allow.
Michelin and electric vehicles
For an electric vehicle, check load capacity, rolling resistance, noise and wear caused by immediate torque. A compatible, correctly sized reference matters more than a simple EV claim. Some Michelin ranges are EV-specific; others are suitable depending on the version.
When is Michelin a coherent choice?
Compare the same season, similar purpose and identical size. A touring tyre is not a fair comparison with a sports or all-terrain profile. The vehicle, journeys, stock and real price difference determine the best option.
Choose Michelin with the checks used by Pneus Online UK
Since 2001, we have seen that mistakes more often come from the wrong variant than the wrong brand. We match the reference to the approved fitment, then compare characteristics, lead times, reviews and fitting.
For Michelin, this check is particularly important across families, generations and technologies such as EverGrip, MaxTouch Construction, EV-compatible ranges. Two similarly named references can serve different vehicles or uses.
Available prices and benefits on Michelin
Promotions may apply at certain times to selected profiles or sizes. Pneus Online Prime may also appear on eligible references. The conditions shown during checkout apply; compatibility comes before a discount.
Delivery, fitting and warranty for Michelin
Found the right Michelin tyres? On Tyres Pneus Online UK, you can order online and choose delivery to a convenient address or directly to one of our 11,600 partner fitting centres across Europe.
Delivery to a fitting partner makes installation easier: choose a nearby partner, have the tyres sent there and arrange fitting according to the selected centre's availability.
For extra reassurance, you can also add a 12-month puncture and vandalism warranty during checkout when available.
Common mistakes to avoid with Michelin tyres
- Do not treat Primacy, Pilot Sport, CrossClimate, Alpin as interchangeable families: each one serves a different purpose.
- Do not buy on brand name alone; size, load rating, speed rating and label information still decide compatibility.
- Do not read EverGrip, MaxTouch Construction, gammes compatibles véhicules électriques as a universal advantage; check whether it applies to the exact reference.
- Do not compare touring, sport, winter, SUV and van profiles as if they had the same target.
- Do not underestimate load requirements on SUVs, EVs or light commercial vehicles.
- Do not mix generations or specifications without checking axle balance.
Frequently asked questions about Michelin tyres
Which Michelin range should I check first?
With Michelin, the range matters as much as the brand: some families focus on comfort and touring, others on performance, winter, SUV use, efficiency or vans. Confirm size, season and ratings before ordering.
Is Michelin suitable for long journeys?
Yes, if the selected reference is built for stability, comfort, wet-road behaviour and mileage. A very sporty or winter-focused profile is not always the best match for daily road use.
What mistake should I avoid with Michelin?
The common mistake is comparing two products only because brand and size match. With Michelin, technology, OE approval and construction can change the driving result significantly.
Do Michelin tyres suit SUVs or EVs?
They can, provided load rating, noise, rolling resistance and exact specification match the vehicle. On SUVs and EVs, weight and torque change priorities.
Why use delivery to a fitting centre?
Delivery to a fitting centre helps check ratings, rotation direction, balancing and axle consistency. That is especially useful with premium products.