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    Look along the rim of your tire. You should be able to find a group of numbers separated by slashes and/or dashes. There are two general types of tire sizing, metric and english. Most street and dirt bikes use metric sizes. A metric size will look like 100/90-19. Most ATVs use english sizes, english size will look like 35x10-15.

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    Dual Sport Tires

    It's not an everyday occurrence but sometimes you'll see a dirt bike pass you. No not on the track or trails, but on the road. Though not ready-made for riding on public highways owners can register their dirt bikes and use their Motocross bike for commuting or getting around local routes just like a regular motorcycle. But you can't use traditional dirt bike tires. You need street tires for your dirt bike.

    Street Tires for Dirt Bike

    Making a dirt bike street legal requires some modifications including installing Department of Transportation (DOT) approved tires. Also known as dual sport, these tires work well on pavement while giving you the traction required when transferring from blacktop to trails. Dual sport tires offer the convenience of legally riding to your trail destination rather than transporting your dirt bike in the back of a truck or trailer. So, you may wonder what exactly are dual sport tires and how do they differ from the regular tires I have on my dirt bike? Dual sport tires function well off-road but legally work for travel on public roadways thus the DOT-approved designation. You cannot legally ride a dirt bike or motorcycle on public roads without DOT-approved tires. All dual sport tires have Department of Transportation certification. You won't get the grip a true dirt bike tire gives on the Motocross track but dual sport tires keep you on two-wheels as you cross from dirt to pavement and back again. MotoSport stocks a range of dirt bike street tires from some of the most well-known and respected manufacturers. Like regular track or trail tires, we offer the option of replacing a front or back tire or grabbing a dual sport tire combo. Most of our available dual sport tires work well on pavement and trails while some cross over to the track. Imagine riding to your race on the very bike you compete on! If you want to transform your dirt bike into a street legal machine you will need more than just dual sport tires. Read How To Make A Dirt Bike Street Legal for more information or call one of our gearheads at 1-888-676-8853 who use dual sport tires on their dirt bikes for commuting to MotoSport and can answer any questions or offer advice on the best DOT-approved dual sport tires for your Motocross bike.