Most Honda Elite 80 scooters use 10-inch wheels with 3.50-10 tires on both the front and rear. Year and market variations exist, so always verify the sizes printed on the tires or in the service manual for your specific bike.
Typical tire sizes on the Elite 80
Below is a quick guide to the common tire sizes encountered on the Honda Elite 80. The wheel size is 10 inches, which limits the viable tire sizes to roughly 3.00-10, 3.25-10, or 3.50-10 depending on year and region.
Most Elite 80s use the same tire size front and rear, but some markets or early models might have variations. Check both front and rear sidewalls and the service manual for your specific bike.
- Common configuration: Front and rear tires 3.50-10 (10-inch wheels).
- Occasional alternative (older/early models or certain markets): Front and/or rear tires 3.00-10 or 3.25-10.
- Note: Some bikes may require different tread patterns (standard road vs. other uses) but the size remains centered on a 10-inch wheel.
In addition to size, pay attention to the load index and speed rating printed on the sidewall, and make sure the tires match your exact year/model as specified in the owner's manual.
How to verify the exact size on your bike
To confirm the precise tire size for your model, check these sources and measurements:
- Inspect the tire sidewall for the size stamp (for example, 3.50-10).
- Consult the owner's manual or a Honda service manual for your year/model.
- Ask a Honda dealer or a trusted mechanic with experience on Elite scooters.
If you are replacing tires, choose tires with the same size and appropriate load/speed ratings, and try to pair front and rear sizes as recommended for your bike's handling and safety.
Year and market variations
There were several iterations of the Honda Elite 80 across different production years and regions. While 3.50-10 is common, some early U.S. or international variants used different front or rear sizes. Always verify with the bike’s VIN and official documentation.
Summary
In most cases, the Honda Elite 80 runs 3.50-10 tires on both the front and rear, for 10-inch wheels. Some early or non-U.S. versions may use 3.00-10 or 3.25-10 on one or both ends. The most reliable method is to check the tire sidewalls and the official manual for your exact year and market.


