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  1. Dunlop Q5S SportMax Rear Tires
    As low as: $275.06 - $296.35 Regular Price $352.95
  2. Dunlop Q5S SportMax Front Tires
    $231.75 Regular Price $297.95
  3. Metzeler ME888 Marathon Ultra Rear Tires
    As low as: $220.99 - $242.99 Regular Price $345.95
  4. Michelin Road 6 GT Front Tire
    $249.99 Regular Price $416.99
  5. Michelin Road 6 GT Rear Tire
    As low as: $312.99 - $341.99 Regular Price $523.99
  6. Michelin Road 5 Front Tire
    $208.99 Regular Price $350.99
  7. Michelin Road 5 Rear Tire
    As low as: $251.99 - $281.99 Regular Price $426.99
  8. Dunlop Roadsmart 4 Front Tire
    $208.83 Regular Price $267.95
  9. Dunlop Roadsmart 4 Rear Tire
    As low as: $266.11 Regular Price $341.95
  10. Dunlop RoadSmart 3 Front Tire
    As low as: $174.67 Regular Price $223.95
  11. Dunlop RoadSmart 3 Rear Tire
    $207.18 Regular Price $265.95
  12. Dunlop Mutant Front Tire
    As low as: $224.29 Regular Price $287.95
  13. Dunlop Mutant Rear Tire
    $203.02 Regular Price $260.95
  14. Dunlop D404 Metric Cruiser Front Tire
    As low as: $92.86 - $132.54 Regular Price $119.95
  15. Dunlop D404 Metric Cruiser Rear Tire
    $133.08 Regular Price $170.95
  16. Shinko 705 Series Dual Sport Front Tires
    As low as: $139.95
  17. Michelin Commander III Touring Front Tire
    As low as: $201.99 - $290.99 Regular Price $298.95
  18. Michelin Commander 3 Touring Rear Tire
    As low as: $318.99 - $380.99 Regular Price $482.99
  19. Michelin Commander 3 Cruiser Front Tire
    As low as: $219.99 Regular Price $331.99
  20. Michelin Commander 3 Cruiser Rear Tire
    As low as: $247.99 - $272.99 Regular Price $376.99
  21. Mitas E07+ Rear Tire
    $231.29 Regular Price $244.92
  22. Mitas E07+ Dakar Rear Tire
    $229.00 Regular Price $364.91
  23. Continental TKC 70 Front Tires
    As low as: $152.07 - $237.22 Regular Price $245.95
  24. Continental TKC 70 Rear Tires
    As low as: $249.57 - $310.02 Regular Price $403.95
  25. Continental TKC70 Rocks Rear Tire
    $286.99 Regular Price $477.95
  26. Continental TKC 80 Front Tire
    As low as: $183.99 Regular Price $294.95
  27. Continental TKC 80 Rear Tire
    As low as: $199.00 - $319.12 Regular Price $492.95
  28. Dunlop Trailmax Raid Front Tires
    $195.15 Regular Price $250.95
  29. Dunlop Sportmax GPR-300 Front Tires
    $125.55 Regular Price $137.95
  30. Mitas E10 Enduro Trail Rear Tire
    $209.00 Regular Price $342.95
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At first glance, most people would say that when it comes to tires its all just a bunch of rubber, we disagree. The overall quality of your motorcycle tires can significantly alter in the feel, reliability and safety of your ride. Whether they’re slick, tread or studded, they all need to work the way you need them to, when you need them to, this is why your decision on which tires you will use can mean a lot.

There are Lots and LOTS of different types of motorcycle tires around on the market today, as a rider, it is important to understand that these models can vary greatly in their abilities. With tires specializing in sport, sport touring, touring, scootering, cruising, on/off road, dual sport, motocross, enduro and racing, it is safe to say that product knowledge is key to successfully picking out the right set of tires for your journeys ahead.

Currently there are many notable tire brands out there; Bridgestone, Dunlop, Michelin, Mitas, Pirelli, continental, with such a diverse lineup of motorcycle tires to choose from, the buying process can get a little over whelming. When buying tires its important to stick to the facts, to not be afraid to ask questions and build up your product knowledge, this all comes in handy at one point or another. 

Sticking to the facts is important for assuring personal confidence in the purchase of a motorcycle tire. what is it composed of? What’s its average lifespan? is it a more specified tire model? These are all questions you should be asking as you begin to familiarize yourself with a product.

In connection to this, questions are for asking, don’t be afraid to throw a few at your salesperson. This can help to clear up any confusion regarding the tire you are interested in and its ability to work best for you on the road. Building up your product knowledge is also key. By expanding your knowledge in the products available to you, you can navigate through them like a pro and learn to becoming a master at knowing what’s right for you and your motorbike.

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