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Finding the right dual sport tire is a tricky task; the balance of street and dirt place a unique set of demands that are hard to meet. Looking for advice on the many riding forums out there has been known to generate enough search results to actually break the internet. However, do not despair; all is not lost! Motorcycle Superstore is your one stop shop when it comes to dual sport tires. With a huge selection to choose from, you'll be able to find the right tire for you style of riding whether it be 90% off road, 10% on road or the other way around, with more of an emphasis on street. We carry all the top brands like Dunlop, Michelin, Pirelli and Kenda at the lowest prices guaranteed, so you'll be able to try them all. Also be sure to check out our Preferred Installer program which makes buying and mounting your new tires a snap.

Latest Dual Sport Tires Reviews

Bridgestone
TW41 Trail Wing Dual Sport Front Tire

Dutch (Houston, TX)

Trying to do a little bit of everything. But nothing perfectly

Only just mounted the front tire this weekend. With only 100 miles of asphalt seen, can only comment that this tire is OK on dry tarmac, but does roar just a subtle bit when starting to corner. About the same roar as the METZELER Saharas. Plan on taking this tire from Houston to MOAB and then off-road for another 600 miles or more. Will comment on how that goes when I get back.

Bridgestone
TW22 Trail Wing Dual Sport Rear Tire

Ferdi (Bakersfield, CA)

Great tire for us city offroaders!

Great tire for us city off roaders! It has an almost solid center rubber surface for asphalt and knobbles on the edges for dirt roads.

Bridgestone
BT-090 Battlax High Performance Front Tire

Matt P (Denver, CO)

Good affordable tire

Bought this for my 2006 KTM 625 SMC since it was one of the cheapest options I could find in my desired size. So far it's been a good tire, most of my experience has been limited to dry tarmac though. I cannot tell if it's because of this specific tire, or because it's just a new tire but the grip (especially in the bends) is really good. Would definitely recommend.

Bridgestone
TW302 Trail Wing Dual Sport Rear Tire

Terry (Taylorsville, UT)

TW 302 rear tire

I had 1000 miles on the tire on a WR250R and then went 5,600 miles to Tampa and back to SLC, Ut and still have considerable tread left. It's good on dirt roads and a compromise in loose stuff and mud!

Bridgestone
TW42 Trail Wing Dual Sport Rear Tire

Parrish (St. Augustine, FL)

Lasted me a long time

I bought my VStrom DL 650A with this tire on the bike. I got 17K miles out of it. Can't say why it did so well. The rear tire partner barely got 11K/ I rode mostly highway with it on but some gravel, dirt and sand and found it tracked and cornered very well. It tracked well even in hail.

Bridgestone
TW21 Trail Wing Dual Sport Front Tire

Tony (Green Valley, AZ)

We'll see...

I can't fairly rate wet traction because it rarely rains here is southern Arizona. My KLR650 cannot overpower these tires, they stick very well. However I haven't had the opportunity to give them a good workout in the desert and will reserve comment for later. So that said, I'm optimistic that these tires will be comparable to the Mefo Sport Explorers they replaced in both mileage and off-road (Desert) traction at a much cheaper price.

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