Motorcycle Tires Wholesale
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Wholesale Motorcycle Tires from Manufacturers Suppliers
We are a professional tire supplier offering high-quality tires in various types and sizes. We work with several well-known tire manufacturers to ensure our customers receive the latest motorcycle tyre and state-of-the-art technology.
Buy best quality Motorcycle tires 、dirt bike tires、Harley Davidson tires、ATVs/UTVs tires from global suppliers and exporters at MPM. You can find high-quality motorcycle tires at wholesale prices. MPM supplies all major motorcycle tire brands such as; Avon, Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop, Michelin, Metzeler, Pirelli, Shinko, and Chinese brands: Chaoyang, Zhengxin, MAXXIS, Jianda, etc.
As a professional Motorcycle Parts Supplier, we are committed to providing our wholesalers with the most competitive prices and the best quality services. We have sufficient inventory to meet bulk orders, and our flexible supply chain management capabilities ensure timely delivery.
We focus on partnership with our customers, and our team has extensive industry experience and can provide customers with professional advice and support. We are committed to establishing long-term and stable cooperative relationships to help our customers succeed in the market.
Our Product Line
Our Most Popular Motorcycle Tire Brands
Only the Best Motorcycle Tires for Sale
Getting a good deal on motorcycle tires doesn’t mean you need to settle for lower quality tires. Every motorcyclist knows that their safety largely depends on the highest quality and correct tires installed on their motorcycle. We always stock all the most trusted ATV, UTV and Motorcycle tire brands at affordable prices for every budget such as: Avon, BFGOODRICH, Bridgestone, Continental, CST, Dunlop, DURO, IRC, ITP, KENDA, MAXXIS, METZELER, MICHELIN, Pirelli, SEDONA, SHINKO and STI tires and wheels.
MPM stocks thousands of different discount motorcycle tire models and sizes for nearly every type of bike you might own, divided into four main categories:
Street Tires
Adventure Tires
Dirt / Off-Road Tires
Scooters Tires
Tires load Index
The chart below shows the industry-wide numeric code that indicates the recommended maximum load, in pounds, that a tire can carry at the speed indicated by its speed index under the manufacturer’s specified use conditions. So before buying new tires, consider the total weight of anything that will be added to your motorcycle, such as: luggage, optional equipment, and the weight of you with all your clothes and gear on, and possibly the weight of your passengers too. Can be heavy, then make sure the one you choose can support all that extra weight:
Load Index | Max. LBS. | Load Index | Max. LBS. | Load Index | Max. LBS. |
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43 | 342 | 51 | 430 | 59 | 536 |
44 | 353 | 52 | 441 | 60 | 531 |
45 | 364 | 53 | 454 | 61 | 567 |
46 | 375 | 54 | 467 | 62 | 584 |
47 | 386 | 55 | 481 | 63 | 600 |
48 | 397 | 56 | 494 | 64 | 617 |
49 | 408 | 57 | 507 | 65 | 639 |
50 | 419 | 58 | 520 | 66 | 661 |
67 | 677 | 75 | 853 | 83 | 1074 |
68 | 694 | 76 | 882 | 84 | 1102 |
69 | 716 | 77 | 908 | 85 | 1135 |
70 | 739 | 78 | 937 | 86 | 1168 |
71 | 761 | 79 | 963 | 87 | 1201 |
72 | 783 | 80 | 992 | 88 | 1235 |
73 | 805 | 81 | 1019 | 89 | 1279 |
74 | 827 | 82 | 1047 | 90 | 1323 |
Tires Speed Ratings
Speed Rating | Maximum Speed(mph) |
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J | 62 |
K | 68 |
L | 75 |
M | 81 |
N | 87 |
P | 93 |
Q | 99 |
R | 106 |
S | 112 |
T | 118 |
U | 124 |
H | 130 |
V | 149 |
W | 168 |
Y | 186 |
Why Choose MPM Tires?
Quick Time
The average delivery time is 3 weeks . 4-7 days express delivery via UPS, DHL, TNT to your shipping address.
Low MOQ
With custom: 100 Pcs
Without custom: any
Tailored Solutions
Products customized to your needs.
One Stop Solution
Diverse needs for motorcycle parts and accessories, one-stop solution.
WHOLESALE TIRES
We customize motorcycle parts exactly the way you want them, delivering personalized solutions tailored to your unique needs.
PRICE QUOTE
To determine the cost of your motorcycle parts, simply request a complimentary quotation from us.
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FAQ About Motorcycle Tires
The best tires for your motorcycle depend on a variety of factors, including the type of motorcycle, riding style, road conditions and personal preference. High-performance tires with excellent grip and cornering stability are usually preferred. For a touring or adventure bike, riders may prioritize durability, all-weather performance, and long tread life. Off-road or dual-sport motorcycles require tires with good traction on both pavement and dirt. Some popular motorcycle tire brands known for their high performance and quality include Michelin, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Dunlop, and Metzeler.
Yes, motorcycle tires should be balanced to ensure smooth and stable riding. Balancing motorcycle tires helps to minimize vibrations, improve handling, and prevent uneven tire wear. Just like with car tires, unbalanced motorcycle tires can lead to uncomfortable vibrations, reduced stability, and potentially unsafe riding conditions.
When installing new motorcycle tires or when experiencing vibrations during riding, it’s important to have the tires balanced by a professional at a motorcycle service shop. This typically involves adding small weights to the wheel to counterbalance any uneven distribution of weight, ensuring that the tire spins evenly. Properly balanced tires contribute to a safer and more enjoyable riding experience.
It is not recommended to put a car tire on a motorcycle. Motorcycle tires and car tires are designed with different profiles, construction, and handling characteristics to suit the specific dynamics of each vehicle.
Motorcycle tires have a more rounded profile to facilitate leaning into turns and provide better handling on two wheels. They also have a softer rubber compound to provide grip during cornering and braking. Additionally, motorcycle tires are designed to handle the forces and weight distribution unique to motorcycles.
On the other hand, car tires have a flatter profile and are not designed to lean into turns, making them unsuitable for motorcycle use. Using a car tire on a motorcycle can significantly compromise handling, stability, and safety, increasing the risk of accidents.
It’s important to always use the correct type and size of tire specified by the motorcycle manufacturer to ensure safe and optimal performance.