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    How do I enter my tire size?

    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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    Motorcycle Tires

    Motorcycles are like fingerprints - you won't find the same one anywhere. There are so many different styles, types and brands and each points towards its owner's personal identity. This explains why we offer a vast selection of motorcycle tires. We have individual front and rear tires as well as select tire combinations to fit your Cruiser, Dual Sport, Scooter or track day machine.

    When looking for a new set of motorcycle tires some basic questions must be answered to ensure you find the best fit for your ride.

    • What kind of riding will you be doing?
    • What size wheels do you have?
    • How long do you want the tires to last?

    You also need to consider the type of riding. A sportbike uses different tires for commuting and on track day which also differ from the cruiser who spends weekend afternoons on a casual backcountry road. You can choose the type of motorcycle tire based on riding style. Some motorcycle tires last just for a season while others come with high mileage tread. You may be partial to one brand or perhaps a fellow rider provided great feedback on another so you want to give it a try. Whether you're zeroed in on a specific brand or looking for a better fit find the highest rated motorcycle tires from the most trusted brands in the industry here at MotoSport.

    When To Replace Motorcycle Tires

    Not all motorcycle tires come with the same tread wear. Unlike touring tires, don't expect to get much mileage out of racing tires. One rule of thumb is to replace motorcycle tires before they reach the tread-wear indicator bars (1/32 of an inch of tread pattern depth remaining). Regardless, buying new motorcycle tires is not a decision to take lightly. If you need help choosing the best motorcycle tires for your ride give one of our gearheads a call at 1-888-676-8853 who can help you decide based on your ride, style of riding and/or any other needs or concerns you might have. Also, check out our Sportbike and Motorcycle Tire Buying Guide for additional information before choosing.