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Tusk EMEX T-35 Soft/Intermediate Terrain Motocross Tires

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  • Bridgestone M59 Soft Terrain Tire

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Dieter in OR

    Bridgestone M59 Soft Terrain Tire

    good traction on dessert terrain in Central Oregon, had it on a 2005 Honda Crf 450r and it was the best front tire I used

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  • Bridgestone Ultra Heavy Duty Motorcycle Tube

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Jeremie in CO

    Solid Solution to Pinch Flats

    If you are not running a Mousse or Tubeliss this is the way to go. 800+ hours on different front and rear Bridgestone UHDT tubes with Bridgenstone, Shinko and IRC tires and no flats to date. Run 11.5 Pounds and no less and you should be fine. Just be careful installing as it take more time than a normal tube due to thickness.

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  • IRC VE33 Enduro Tire

    Rated 4.00 out of five stars.★★★★☆

    david in WV

    quality tire

    honestly one of the best tires ive got in a while been getting in to harescramble racing and this tire is the longest lasting tire if ran so far

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  • IRC VE35 Enduro Tire

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Andre in VA

    VE 35 rear tire. Southern Virginia Hare Scramble-En...

    The back tire has massive nobbies. Soft and gummie. Hooks up where you need it. Sand,mud, hard pack,rocks, roots, and red clay. I train 2-3 times a week for Hare Scramble, Enduro, Sprint Enduro. About 4 hours a session. These are some of the best tires I've tried to date. Been riding 43 years. Can't say much for wear and tear. Jst got em' about 2 weeks ago. So far, they are stellar in performance, and would recommend them for the East Coast. Great price. Great product.

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  • Tusk Motorcycle Rim Lock

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Ricky in VA

    Rim lock

    Perfect fit, tires stays in place even under low pressures and high rpms

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  • Maxxis Maxxcross Soft/Intermediate Terrain Tire

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Vaughn in MI

    My go to tire

    These are my go to tires for Michigan trails. I absolutely love them and they are a night and day handling improvement over the stock AT81s. I run these front and rear, 80/100x21 and 120/100x18 respectively. I currently have 74 hours and 1,010 miles on this set, riding mostly 50" inch wide sandy to hard pack, rooty Michigan trails at an aggressive pace. The front has 85% of the lug height and the rear is at 76%. I've ridden these on different terrain including sand, loam, hard pack, gravel, mud and even through 8" of late spring snow ranging hard crusty to wet and slushy. I only have two complaints. 1. The front tire can be like riding on an ice skate when angling/turning sharply across wet roots, especially in the fall, but I'm not sure any tire except a super soft gummy tire would grip well in the same conditions. 2. The cost has increased dramatically over the past 4 - 5 years compared to other brands. I was hoping prices would start to drop post-COVID but they have not. However, given the miles I get out of them they are still a very good investment, just not quite to the level they were when prices were lower. Overall, these are great tires and I will continue putting them on my bike.

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Dirt Bike Tires and Wheels

Get the most out of your dirt bike with a new set of tires and wheels. Few things impact the way your ride feels more, and they’ve got to perform to your expectations. That’s why you’ll only find the best selection on our site.

Dirt bikes are designed for a variety of terrains – loamy motocross tracks, hard-packed mountain trails, perfectly carved dunes and more. However, if you’re not running specialty tires designed for the kind of riding you do, you’re simply not getting the most out of your machine. Why not pick up a new set of dirt bike tires and truly reach the maximum level of enjoyment that your motorcycle can offer?

At Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, we’ve done everything we can to make finding the right tires for you as easy as possible. That’s why we’ve categorized our tires by both terrain type and brand. And speaking of brands, you’re sure to find the biggest names in the industry here on our site. Here are just a few you’ll probably recognize:

  • Dunlop
  • Maxxis
  • Kenda
  • Duro
  • Sedona
  • And many more

To get started, just take a look at our page dedicated to dirt bike tires. Of course, tires are just one side of the coin – you’ve also got to consider your wheels! Fortunately, tires and wheels are interchangeable, so you can reuse your old rims if you need to. Or if your rubber is still in good shape, you can reuse your tires if you’re in need of new wheels. We’ve got full wheel kits in all major sizes for dirt bikes. Many of them won’t just keep your motorcycle rolling, they’ll also turn heads at the track with their flashy style. But if you just need a few replacement parts – spokes, wheel bearings, rim locks, hubs or even just the rims themselves – you’ll find them here as well.

If you’re just looking for dirt bike tire tubes, tools or accessories, you’ll find them here as well. We’ve set ourselves up to be the best one-stop shop for all your dirt bike needs – and tires and wheels are at the top of our list! So whatever it is you need, take a moment to browse our extensive selection. You won’t be disappointed by our offerings.

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