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Front Tire Size: 70/100-19
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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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Kenda
Trakmaster K760 DOT Rear Tire

$34.99 - $108.99
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Trakmaster K760 DOT Front Tire

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Dual Sport 244 Series Front/Rear Tire

$46.99 - $114.99
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Dual Sport 705 Series Front Tire

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Kenda
Parker DT K772 DOT Rear Tire

$107.99 - $124.99
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Pirelli
Scorpion Rally STR Front Tire

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Triple K781 Rear Tire

$71.99 - $134.99
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Michelin
Anakee Wild Front Tire

$160.99 - $243.99
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Klassic K257D Rear Tire

$53.99 - $86.99
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Kenda
Equilibrium K787 DOT Rear Tire

$102.99 - $106.99
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Continental
TKC70 Front Tire

$186.99 - $223.99
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Shinko
E804 Adventure Trail Front Tire

$103.99 - $168.99
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Continental
TKC80 Front Tire

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Metzeler
Karoo 4 Front Tire

$129.99 - $236.99
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Michelin
Anakee Adventure Front Tire

$192.99 - $256.99
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Kenda
Big Block K784 Dual Sport Front Tire

$120.99 - $144.99
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Avon Tire
TrekRider Front Tire

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Dual Sport Tires

Ever see a dirt bike cruising down the road? Not on the trails or track, but on public streets. While dirt bikes aren't built for highways, with a few modifications—including street tires—you can register your motocross bike for street use. But regular dirt bike tires won’t cut it; you’ll need dual sport tires.

Street Tires for Dirt Bike

To make a dirt bike street legal, you need DOT-approved dual sport tires, which provide the necessary grip on pavement and still offer traction for off-road trails. These tires give you the freedom to ride directly to your off-road destination, eliminating the need for a truck or trailer. Although they don’t offer the same grip as pure motocross tires, dual sport tires are the perfect compromise for riders transitioning from dirt to pavement.

At MotoSport, we stock a wide range of dual sport tires from top brands, with options for both front and rear replacements or combo sets. Some tires even perform well on the track, so you can ride to your race on the same bike you'll compete with! Check out our selection of DOT-approved tires for your dirt bike and learn more about How To Make A Dirt Bike Street Legal.

For any questions, or if you need advice on the best dual sport tires, call our gearheads, who use dual sport tires for commuting and can help you find the right fit.

Need help with a tire change? Watch our "How To" demonstrating general dirt bike tire installation techniques using a Michelin Starcross 6. The process applies to most major tire brands but always refer to your specific tire’s instructions for best results: