
Race tyres - at SIP Scootershop
As slick or with semi-slick tread, race tyres are ideally suited for races on dry tracks. Ideal for lap races or quarter-mile races. For rainy days, there are also racing rain tyres with a tread pattern that offers the best properties on wet tracks. Most race tyres are not homologated for normal road use. PMT is the first port of call here. But also the HEIDENAU K61 and the MITAS MC 35 make most racers' hearts beat faster.
Which manufacturers of race tyres are there?
From the abundance of manufacturers and brands, we have built up a programme that, in our opinion, combines the best manufacturers, the most sizes and the widest range of use. The manufacturers are deliberately not the cheapest noname brands, but all companies whose decades of scooter and motorbike experience come into play in the development of scooter tyres:
PMTPMT from Italy has been producing high-quality racing tyres for scooter racing for years. Despite the high price level, it becomes clear after the first ride at the latest why PMT are worth every cent. Absolutely essential to be at the front of the pack on the race track! Whether in lap races or on the quarter mile.
MITASThe Slovenian tyre manufacturer MITAS is one of the leading producers of motorbike and scooter tyres in Europe and has been selling tyres worldwide for almost 100 years with great success. MITAS even offers semislicks with E-numbers for road use.
SIP: Our house tyres are manufactured for us by well-known tyre manufacturers. The SIP Performer and SIP Performance ty res are now among the most popular sports tyres in the Vespa sector. The SIP Performance tyres are approved for speeds up to 180 km/h. A must for tuners and unique among classic tyres. We also have a pure drag race tyre in our range.
HEIDENAUMade in Germany is the name of the game at Reifenwerke HEIDENAU! They have the highest standards of production and quality. The K80 is a thoroughbred racing tyre.
Tyre fitting service:Some customers want to combine other tyres and rims in addition to our complete wheels. We are happy to take on this work: provided the combinations fit together.
For even more information about tyres, visit our tyre technology blog.