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dirt bike Tires

Tusk Emex T-35 MX Tires
Tusk Emex T-45 MX Tires
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Tusk Dsport® Adventure Tire$57.99MSRP: $94.95 You save 39%
Rated 4.29 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Tusk Recon Hybrid® Tire$54.88MSRP: $79.95 You save 31%
Rated 4.54 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Kenda K760 Trakmaster II Rear Tire$61.88MSRP: $90.95 You save 32%
Rated 4.44 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Closeout ItemMichelin StarCross 5 Medium Terrain Tire$79.88MSRP: $119.95 You save 33%
Rated 4.75 out of five stars.★★★★★
Dunlop MX14 Geomax Sand/Mud Tire$122.53MSRP: $148.95 You save 18%
Rated 4.74 out of five stars.★★★★★
IRC M5B EVO Soft Terrain Tire$68.88 – $85.88MSRP: $81.95 – $117.95 You save up to 27%
Rated 4.74 out of five stars.★★★★★
Kenda K760 Trakmaster II Front Tire$48.88MSRP: $77.95 You save 37%
Rated 4.56 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Dunlop D606 Dual Sport Tire$117.17MSRP: $170.11 You save 31%
Rated 4.59 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Dunlop Geomax AT81 Tire$93.66 – $94.30MSRP: $116.95 – $117.95 You save 20%
Rated 4.48 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Tusk Talon Front Tire$52.88 – $54.88MSRP: $72.95 – $74.95 You save up to 27%
Rated 4.17 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Motoz Tractionator RallZ$119.99 – $131.99
Rated 4.48 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Shinko MX216 Series Tire$73.56 – $83.97MSRP: $91.95 – $103.95 You save up to 19%
Rated 4.36 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Kenda K270 Dual Sport Front Tire$46.80 – $53.88MSRP: $64.95 – $74.95 You save up to 28%
Rated 4.68 out of five stars.★★★★★
IRC VE35 Enduro Tire$60.88MSRP: $79.95 You save 24%
Rated 4.52 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Tusk Crossbite® Multi Terrain Tire$48.88MSRP: $74.99 You save 35%
Rated 4.44 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Closeout ItemMichelin StarCross 5 Soft Terrain Tire$79.88MSRP: $121.95 You save 34%
Rated 4.77 out of five stars.★★★★★
GoldenTyre GT216AA Enduro Tire$108.98 – $123.88
Rated 4.73 out of five stars.★★★★★
Bridgestone M59 Soft Terrain Tire$106.07MSRP: $155.99 You save 32%
Rated 4.85 out of five stars.★★★★★
Motoz Tractionator Dual Venture$125.99 – $137.99
Rated 4.61 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Shinko 244 Series Dual Sport Universal Tire$53.88MSRP: $71.95 You save 25%
Rated 4.55 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Motoz Tractionator Desert H/T$124.99 – $125.99
Rated 4.47 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
IRC VX30 Soft/Intermediate Terrain Tire$68.88 – $70.88MSRP: $81.95 – $83.95 You save 16%
Rated 4.29 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Shinko SR241 Series Trials Tire$54.54 – $69.74MSRP: $70.95 – $92.95 You save up to 25%
Rated 4.50 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Pirelli MT21 Rallycross Dual Sport Front Motorcycle Tire$112.14MSRP: $159.99 You save 30%
Rated 4.54 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Dunlop MX3S Geomax Soft/Intermediate Terrain Tire$92.88MSRP: $128.01 You save 27%
Rated 4.73 out of five stars.★★★★★
Motoz Tractionator Enduro I/T$108.99
Rated 4.08 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Kenda K774 Ibex Hybrid Tire$64.87MSRP: $90.95 You save 29%
Rated 4.30 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Shinko F546 Soft-Intermediate Tire$67.61 – $72.07MSRP: $88.95 – $95.95 You save up to 25%
Rated 4.45 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Kenda K784 Big Block Dual Sport Adventure Front Tire$82.88MSRP: $119.95 You save 31%
Rated 4.56 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
IRC IX-09 Gekkota Gummy Tire$97.00
Rated 4.13 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Dunlop D803GP Trials Tire$99.88MSRP: $127.70 You save 22%
Rated 4.91 out of five stars.★★★★★
Kenda Knarly Enduro Tire$69.88MSRP: $90.95 You save 23%
Rated 3.75 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Dunlop D952 Multi Terrain Tire$58.00 – $74.70MSRP: $70.15 – $90.35 You save 17%
Rated 4.43 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Dunlop Geomax EN91 Enduro Tire$97.48MSRP: $120.05 You save 19%
Rated 4.78 out of five stars.★★★★★
Pirelli MT16 Garacross Intermediate Terrain$106.88MSRP: $143.26 You save 25%
Rated 4.64 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Pirelli Scorpion XC Soft To Mid Terrain$106.97MSRP: $142.62 You save 25%
Rated 4.63 out of five stars.★★★★⯪
Dunlop D605 Front Dual Sport Tire$65.45 – $66.03MSRP: $74.95 – $75.95 You save 13%
Rated 4.07 out of five stars.★★★★☆
Maxxis Maxxcross Intermediate Terrain Tire$138.50MSRP: $163.00 You save 15%
Rated 4.61 out of five stars.★★★★⯪

Dirt Bike Tires

Having a good set of tires can make or break your ride. There are a few factors to take into consideration before ordering new dirt bike tires. Firstly, the terrain. Much like ATV/UTV tires, dirt bike tires are constructed to handle different types of riding. The terrains of dirt bike tires are:

  • Soft
  • Intermediate
  • Hard
  • Sand

Tires can be in any of these terrains specifically, or in a range, i.e. soft-intermediate. It’s important to pick the terrain of tire that corresponds with where you are riding. If you’re riding somewhere rocky or with lots of sharp, potential trail hazards, a hard terrain tire should be the go-to. Comprised of softer, more flexible rubber, this tire will flex around the debris on the trail and decrease your chances of popping a tire. On the flip side, any loose, soft, relatively-hazard-free terrain should be navigated with a softer terrain tire. The harder rubber gives bite and traction to keep your bike from slipping. As for riding in sand or the dunes, sand paddles are going to be the best option.

Another factor worth considering is the type of dirt bike tire—radial, or bias. The difference between the two comes down to the placement of ply cords. Radial tires are constructed with ply cords extending from bead-to-bead at a 90° angle. This makes them stiffer, but provides longer tread life. Bias tires are created with ply cords extending diagonally from bead to bead at 30-60° angles. This gives the tires better flexibility, which makes them more comfortable on those rocky or rough terrains, but also less durable than their radial counterparts.

When it comes to the size of your new dirt bike tires, it’s best to stick as close to stock as possible. There isn’t much room for height and width changes on a dirt bike, and committing to a drastic change could mean rubbing and damaging of other components. So check your owner’s manual, the sidewall of your tire, before investing in some new rubber.

If you’ve taken the time to decide what type of tire you need, or just want to browse to see what’s available, don’t worry. We stock top brands like:

With a large stock of brands and sizes in all terrains and constructions, look no further than our selection here at Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

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