Oh the groms I hve raced everyone seems to be running the following sizes:
Front: 100/90-12
Rear: 120/80-12
but that is just the common sizes of race rubber available for everything from mini sumos, GP chassis minis, to Grom / z125 type machines. This doesn’t mean mean the tires work as well as they should. Grip has a lot to do with the rubber and wether you have the right compound for the temps your aggression level is able to put into the tire. (Super soft, soft, medium, etc).
But the optimum sizing has to do with the bike, how you ride, the wheel width etc. On my stock grom I don’t overwhelm the grip with its modest brake/power. But I am curious what sizes closer to stock may make on handling. The width of the grom wheels is wider than every other Mini I have (except for my Benelli 135). I want to try PMT slicks in a size closer to stock and see have the handling behavior change. Maybe this will be a better match with the wheel width.
front: 120/80-12. (Because that is what is available, note it is listed as a rear tire though)
rear: 130/75-12
i live in Texas so our high temps leave me wanting medium as I tend to kill softer tire in the summer. As a result I have to run pressures on the high side to keep tire temp in check. With that said the hardest compound for the rear is a soft. Ultimately that may affect my ultimate choice as to what works best. But maybe not a problem. My motor isn’t a torque monster.
for another perspective, my Benelli uses stock sizes that are large like the Grom. The track rubber I run currently fells like I am going to crash all the time. It very much wants to fall into corners. And it never feels planted. No way do the tires get to the edge. Which may be a profile issue. Time to find out.