Street Motorcycle Sport Tires

46 products indexed • Avg rating 4.67 • Avg price $174

Street motorcycle sport tires for pavement-focused bikes, including performance and sport-touring tread patterns suited to cornering and grip on asphalt. The category covers 46 indexed products across budget to premium price tiers (avg $174), with brands like Pirelli, Kenda, Dunlop, Shinko, and TUSK represented

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How do I choose the right street sport motorcycle tire for my bike?

Match tire size and load/speed ratings to your motorcycle’s owner manual, choose a tread pattern and compound suited to your riding style (softer for grip-oriented sport riding, harder for longer wear), and select a tire rated for the speeds you’ll typically ride

What are the main differences between sport-oriented and touring street motorcycle tires?

Sport-oriented tires use softer rubber compounds and aggressive tread profiles for higher grip and quicker warm-up, while touring tires use harder compounds and deeper treads for longer mileage, better wet-weather durability, and a more comfortable ride

How much should I expect to pay for street sport motorcycle tires?

Street sport motorcycle tires commonly fall within a mid-range price band; budget options exist under $100 while higher-performance or flagship models cost more; averages in aggregated product sets often sit in the low-to-mid hundreds

How long do sport motorcycle tires typically last and what affects their lifespan?

Lifespan varies widely—rider style, compound hardness, road surfaces, inflation, and load affect wear; aggressive sport riding and softer compounds can wear in a few thousand miles, while conservative riding with harder compounds can extend life significantly longer

How should I maintain my sport tires to maximize safety and life?

Maintain correct tire pressure, inspect for cuts or punctures, monitor tread depth and wear patterns, avoid prolonged hard braking or aggressive launches when cold, and replace tires when tread depth reaches legal or safe limits or when age-related degradation is evident