Michelin City Grip Reviews
Review score: 9.1/10 – Updated November, 2024
Take a look now to discover what makes Michelin City Grip worthy of a review score of 9.1 out of 10.
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- Quality
- Price
- Reviews
- Features
- Rim Size
- Speed Rating
- Tyre Fitment
- Tyre Profile
- Tyre Type
- Tyre Width
- Summary
Quality
It goes without saying that any motorcycle products, including Tyres, need to be of a high quality. The quality of a product is something that we can measure in a number of ways.
Some of the key things that we’d be looking out for when comparing Tyres would be the materials as different materials can make or break a good product, take the time to read up on the materials of Michelin City Grip and comparing it to other products in your budget.
Brand – the brand again is often a good indication as to how good Tyres are. Michelin are known for making great products so you’re likely to be in safe hands here.
Features – we’ll cover the features in more detail below, but this point is just to highlight that the product features are something you’ll want to spend some time familiarising yourself with and comparing to other products that are available.
Durability – consider how you plan to use Michelin City Grip, how regularly you’ll use it and how long you want it to last. Obviously the ideal to “how long you want it to last” is “forever” but this is something that you’ll need to think about. If you genuinely want something that is going to last you for a really long time then you need to be prepared to pay for a top end product.
Pricing and price comparison
Pricing is a critical part of the review process and something that you can get really useful information on if you spend the time comparing many products and options. Fortunately for you, we’ve done some detailed analysis on the price of Michelin City Grip.
Price score 8.8/10.
Already we’re seeing that the price of Michelin City Grip is good, scoring an amazing 8.8. The price that we managed to find it for during this latest check was £53.18.
We then looked at the price you pay for products in the Tyres category. Of which there were 521 products that we found. The average price of these were £103.09, with the cheapest coming in at £4.99 and the most expensive is £283.19. So Michelin City Grip comes in below average. We found there were 435 products that were more expensive in the Tyres category and 84 that were less expensive.
Next we looked at the price you pay for products from the brand Michelin. We found 54 products that we could compare the price of. The average price of these was £87.72 with the most expensive being £176.10 and cheapest £33.11. Making Michelin City Grip below average, with 13 cheaper products and 40 more expensive.
Finally we thought we should combine the brand and category together so that we can look specifically at prices of Michelin branded products in the Tyres category. Of the 51 products that fit this criteria the average price was £85.48, the cheapest: £33.11 and most expensive: £159.92. So Michelin City Grip is below average in terms of price. There were 38 products more expensive and 12 cheaper.
Hopefully that’s given you a good idea of how the price compares to other options out there, and whether you’re paying the going rate for your product.
Reviews
Reviews are again one of the most important things for you to spend time on when considering buying new Tyres, no matter your budget, preferences advice you’ve been given or previous experience, you’ll want to read lots of customer reviews.
Over at SportsBikeShop we found reviews which scored it out of 5 with: “Not yet reviewed”.
Take your time to read through lots of the reviews as you’ll find it really helps you to get a real insight into the product without physically getting your hands on it. Customers leaving reviews are often the most honest piece of feedback you’re likely to get, as to how good the product actually is. If it doesn’t live up to expectations you’ll soon notice lots of poor reviews, and of course the opposite is true too, customers will leave good reviews when it’s deserved.
Features
Below are some of the key features and specs of Michelin City Grip
Rim Size
The first feature we want to take a look at is Rim Size. Michelin City Grip’s Rim Size is 14.
Speed Rating
Next let’s take a look at the Speed Rating. Michelin City Grip’s Speed Rating is P.
Tyre Fitment
Up next is the Tyre Fitment. The Tyre Fitment is Rear.
Tyre Profile
Now let’s look at the Tyre Profile. The Tyre Profile is 70.
Tyre Type
Up next is the Tyre Type. Michelin City Grip’s Tyre Type is Tubeless.
Tyre Width
Now Tyre Width. The Tyre Width is 120.
Video of Michelin City Grip
We’ve run a search on YouTube to look for Michelin City Grip, anything we managed to find is shown below, enjoy!.
Alternative products
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If however you’d like to consider some alternatives then we’d suggest checking out Alpinestars Racer Tactical Jersey reviews, or if you’re after something a little different from your Tyres then it may also be worth taking a look at our Alpinestars Stella Faster-3 Rideknit Shoes reviews. If neither of those are doing it for you then our next best option would be our Bering Derreck Gloves reviews, or perhaps Sidi Meta Leather Boots reviews. And if that still leaves you wanting more then we’d suggest having a read of our recent Mitas MC-32 Win Scoot 120/90 10 (57L) reviews
Summary
With a review score of 8.7 out of 10 and an overall score of 9.1, Michelin City Grip is up there with some of the highest scoring Tyres that we’ve reviewed. And at £53.18 it really is a great buy.