How to Choose the Right Motorcycle Tyres in Singapore?
- Orizon
- Mar 11
- 2 min read
Motorcycle tyres are one of the most important components affecting your bike’s safety, handling, and overall riding experience. Choosing the right tyre ensures better grip, improved braking performance, and greater confidence on the road.
With Singapore’s hot weather and frequent rain, selecting the correct tyre for your motorcycle is especially important.

1. Understand Your Riding Style
The first step in choosing the right motorcycle tyre is understanding how you ride.
Common riding styles include:
Daily commuting
Riders who use their motorcycles daily should choose tyres that provide good durability and wet-weather grip.
Sport riding
Performance tyres are designed for riders who want maximum grip and sharper handling.
Touring or long-distance riding
Touring tyres focus on longevity and stability over long distances.
Choosing a tyre that matches your riding style will give you the best balance of performance and lifespan.

2. Choose the Correct Tyre Size
Motorcycle tyres should match the size recommended by your bike manufacturer.
Tyre sizes are usually written like this:
120/70 ZR17
This number indicates:
Tyre width
Aspect ratio
Rim size
Using the correct tyre size ensures proper handling, braking performance, and safety.

3. Consider Wet Weather Performance
Singapore experiences frequent rain, which means wet grip is very important.
Look for tyres with:
Good water drainage patterns
Strong wet traction ratings
Reliable braking performance in rain
Tyres designed for wet conditions help reduce the risk of slipping during sudden braking or cornering.

4. Tyre Compound and Durability
Motorcycle tyres use different rubber compounds.
Soft compound tyres
Better grip
Better performance
Shorter lifespan
Hard compound tyres
Longer lifespan
Less grip compared to soft tyres
For daily commuting, many riders prefer tyres that balance grip and durability.
5. When Should You Replace Your Motorcycle Tyres?
Motorcycle tyres should be replaced when:
The tread depth reaches the wear indicator
Cracks appear on the tyre surface
The tyre feels hard or slippery
The tyre is more than 4–5 years old
The tyre is rounded

6. How to take care of your tyres?
Things to do
Check tyre pressure regularly - even if your bike isn’t ridden daily.
Pump air when needed - follow your motorcycle’s recommended PSI.
Avoid aggressive riding on cold tyres - tyres need time to warm up to provide full grip.
Avoid harsh chemicals and oil-based liquids - these can damage the rubber and reduce traction.
Motorcycles that are not used frequently lose air faster -
if your bike is a weekend ride, check the air pressure before every trip.

Professional Motorcycle Tyre Installation
Choosing the right tyre is only part of the process. Proper installation and electronic balancing are also essential for safety and performance.
At Orizon Motorworks, we provide professional motorcycle tyre installation and tyre recommendations based on your bike and riding style. Our team can help you select the right tyres for daily riding, performance upgrades, or long-distance touring.
If you’re unsure which tyres are suitable for your motorcycle, feel free to contact us or visit our workshop for expert advice.


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