triangletom
Active member
I think we are due for a CE-04 tire thread! Our German counterparts have one already: https://www.elektroroller-forum.de/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29654 - so I'll kick this thread off by sharing what I've been able to glean from there.
The stock tires are the Maxxis Supermaxx SC scooter tire: https://www.maxxis.com/us/news/maxx...e-oe-for-bmws-new-electric-scooter-the-ce-04/ - specifically in this tire configuration:
- Front: 120/70 R15 / 56H TL
- Rear: 160/60 R15 / 67H TL
Allegedly the Supermaxx is optimized for low rolling resistance/range efficiency, but I haven't seen any data that supports the statement. The folks on the German forum have reported that the Maxxis tires are lasting 4000km-5500km (2500-3500mi), with the front wearing down first.
Other tire options:
- Mitas Touring Force SC
- Bridgestone SC2
- Pirelli Diablo Rossi Scooter
- Dunlop RoadSmart III
- Dunlop ScootSmart
- Michelin Pilot Road 4 Scooter
- Heidenau K66 - 4-season tires with a funky tread pattern
- Metzeler FeelFree
- Metzeler FeelFree Wintec (WINTER TIRES!)
So far, all the tires I've read reports on (Maxxis, Pirelli, and Michelin) all appear to have about the same amount of wear and efficiency.
The stock tires are the Maxxis Supermaxx SC scooter tire: https://www.maxxis.com/us/news/maxx...e-oe-for-bmws-new-electric-scooter-the-ce-04/ - specifically in this tire configuration:
- Front: 120/70 R15 / 56H TL
- Rear: 160/60 R15 / 67H TL
Allegedly the Supermaxx is optimized for low rolling resistance/range efficiency, but I haven't seen any data that supports the statement. The folks on the German forum have reported that the Maxxis tires are lasting 4000km-5500km (2500-3500mi), with the front wearing down first.
Other tire options:
- Mitas Touring Force SC
- Bridgestone SC2
- Pirelli Diablo Rossi Scooter
- Dunlop RoadSmart III
- Dunlop ScootSmart
- Michelin Pilot Road 4 Scooter
- Heidenau K66 - 4-season tires with a funky tread pattern
- Metzeler FeelFree
- Metzeler FeelFree Wintec (WINTER TIRES!)
So far, all the tires I've read reports on (Maxxis, Pirelli, and Michelin) all appear to have about the same amount of wear and efficiency.