Irc 87-5260 Tire Gs45z Front 2.50-16 36L Bias Tt vs Tusk EMEX Dirt Bike Front & Rear Tire Set (60/100x12 & 70/100x10)
Overall winner: Tusk EMEX Dirt Bike Front & Rear Tire Set (60/100x12 & 70/100x10)
Key Differences
TUSK (B09NXKF26X) is a front-and-rear dirt bike tire set with deep off-road tread and a durable rubber compound, and it lists at a more affordable price tier; IRC (B009XAR07Y) is a single bias-ply front tire aimed at smaller machines and emphasizes traction but has limited published data and a recommendation to verify specs with a tire professional. Choose TUSK if you want a matched front/rear off-road set and lower cost; choose IRC if you specifically need a bias-ply 2.50-16 front replacement and prefer that construction type
Irc 87-5260 Tire Gs45z Front 2.50-16 36L Bias Tt
IRC GS45Z front tire for small machines with bias-ply construction. Provides maximum traction and reliability when mounted with proper vehicle data and manual verification. Customer insight unavailable
Pros
- bias-ply construction
- designed for smaller machines
- provides maximum traction
- suitable for front tire use
Cons
- data should be verified by a tire professional
- information notes limited data availability
- customer insights unavailable
Tusk EMEX Dirt Bike Front & Rear Tire Set (60/100x12 & 70/100x10)
Front and rear dirt bike tires with deep tread for soft to intermediate terrain. Provides traction on dirt, sand, loam, and hard-packed trails; durable rubber for off-road use. Customer feedback highlights durability and value
Pros
- deep tread pattern for off-road traction
- complete front and rear tire set
- durable rubber compound
- suitable for soft to intermediate terrain
Cons
- fit reception is mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TUSK |
| Durability | TUSK |
| Versatility | TUSK |
| User Reviews | TUSK |