Dirt Bike Tires
How to Measure
Width is measured in a straight line from the furthest point on one sidewall, across the tread, to the furthest point on the opposite sidewall.
The aspect ratio is the height of the tire sidewall. A smaller number means a lower profile, and the height-to-width ratio is shown as a percent.
Rim diameter is the diameter of the rim/wheel on which the tire will be mounted, in inches.
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Part #: 643411 Mfg Part #: TM88240000
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Dirt Bike Tires
You have come to the right place to find all of the best dirt bike tires for your ride. When the rubber hits the dirt, you will want to have the best skins to get the ultimate hookup. At Dennis Kirk, we have the right dirt bike tires for you no matter what your style of riding is, whether it's holding the line on the motocross track, digging in out on the dunes, or doing it all. With all of the top brands in dirt bike tires like Dunlop, Michelin, IRC, Bridgstone, Maxxis and Kenda, you can be sure that you are getting the best. To get the best ride, keep your bike riding true with new dirt bike rims. Because we keep all of our products in stock, you will get your dirt bike tires and rims faster.