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    Michelin Motorcycle 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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    Top Selling Michelin Motorcycle & Dirt Bike Tires

    Michelin Motorcycle tires

    As one of the largest and oldest tire manufacturers in the world, Michelin has become a trusted motorcycle tire brand for riders of all types. Michelin first began their quest for the perfect tire in 1889 and since then have continued to create new technologies that make their tires so great. In order to prove that their motorcycle tires are able to perform at the highest levels, Michelin invests heavily into racing. Their commitment to street motorcycle racing has led to over 360 victories, including 12 WSBK World Championships. Similar success is being had in offroad racing as well.

    Michelin motorcycle tires feature some of the most advanced tire technology in the world. They work to create the most advanced compounds, tire shapes, and tread patterns that will deliver the best grip, handling and mileage possible for motorcycle tires. The Michelin Pilot, Power, Anakee, Commander and Scorcher tire lines are all designed to deliver the best performance for their respective styles of riding and motorcycles. The Star Cross line is one of the most sought after dirt bike tire lines and is depended on by top riders.

    You will find the best selection of Michelin motorcycle tires at Dennis Kirk and for the lowest guaranteed prices. We keep them all in stock and ready to ship to you the same day that you order so you can get back out riding as soon as possible. And when your order is over $89, we will ship it to you for free. Use our Shop By Ride selector at the top of the page to find all of the tires that will fit your bike. Also be sure to check out our Motorcycle Tire Guide if you are unsure of which tires are best for the way that you ride.