It doesn’t matter where you’re riding – nothing cuts a race or trail-ride short like getting a flat. It’s frustrating to miss a moto or have to turn around, and even more frustrating when you know it could’ve all been prevented with a dirt bike tube. Durable, dependable, and affordable, dirt bike tubes are an effective defense against flats.
When you order a dirt bike tube from RMATVMC.com, you have options. Not only do we stock top brands like STI, IRC, Sedona, and Bridgestone, we also stock different types and constructions of tubes in those brands and more. Order a Nuetech Nitro Mousse Foam Tube to skip the standard rubber, or choose from any type of heavy-duty tube you prefer. The point is, there’s a dirt bike tube to suit every type of rider and riding style.
Not sure where to start? Check out our Dirt Bike Tubes Buyers Guide for some tips, tricks, and suggestions, or enter in your machine into our helpful Parts Finder tool to see the tubes that’ll fit your bike along with your bike’s stock tire sizes. Get Ready for your next ride today.
STEVE in ID
Been using these for 3 years, over 300 hours. Did get one front flat, caused by a worn rim lock creating a sharp edge, not the tubes fault. I run 10lbs front and rear on my KTM 250, every terrain. The stem gets a little rusty, so I change them out every 100 hours or so. (3 - 4 tires) I don't notice the extra weight while riding. Easier to install, hold their shape. Super happy with them.
Read All ReviewsJoe in AZ
Terrain is Az desert racing, rock and hard pack dirt. A good product, and the lightest weight of all the bibs I have found. They shrink/ don't last more than two tires in heavy use. I stopped buying them when the prices went into the stratosphere. Back to inner tubes for me.
Read All ReviewsZACHARY in MI
Great tube to go with my Kenda tires and keep one handy for a spare!
Read All ReviewsKeith in CA
I have never installed one of these before, watched the video and followed the instructions, it was pretty easy. I think installing the tire was actually easier with the tubliss than with a tube, I didn't have to be as careful to not pinch the tube. I have one ride with the tubliss and it made traction great deal better. I am convinced this is the way to go, I will be setting up all my bike with this.
Read All ReviewsTim in NM
Holds air. Held up as well as other tubes of similar thickness. No complaints here.
Read All ReviewsDon in CA
Performing great, running 10-11 psi in the rocky stuff. No flats/pinches so far(1k+ miles)
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