|
We maintain an extensive stock of Road and Off Road motorcycle
tyres in our store located in Kiln Lane, Bracknell.
Call to ensure we have the size you require.
We carry a large selection of Pirelli, Maxxis, Metzeler and Bridgestone
tyres for motorcycles.
Pirelli
|
Model
|
Size
|
Diablo
|
120/70 ZR 17 (front)
180/50 ZR 17 (rear)
190/50 ZR 17 (rear)
|
Corsa III
|
120/70 ZR 17 (front)
180/50 ZR 17 (rear)
190/50 ZR 17 (rear)
|
Scorpion MT-90
|
call for prices and size info
|
Maxxis
|
Model
|
Size
|
MaxxCross SI Front
|
80/100 21 (front)
|
MaxxCross SI Rear
|
wide range of 18 & 19 inch rim rears
|
Wide range of sizes for mini and
kids bikes always in stock
|
|
Metzeler
|
Model
|
Size
|
MCE 6 Day Extreme
|
80/100 21 (front)
wide range of 18 & 19 inch rim rears
|
MC4
|
80/100 21 (front)
wide range of 18 & 19 inch rim rears
|
MC5
|
80/100 21 (front)
wide range of 18 & 19 inch rim rears
|
Bridgestone
|
Model
|
Size
|
BT 014
|
120/70 ZR 17 (front)
180/50 ZR 17 (rear)
190/50 ZR 17 (rear)
|
|
Models and sizes listed above are always in stock, ready for fitting,
for other sizes and types we order the complete range from the four
manufacturers listed above, call for our best prices.
Orders placed before 2pm will be in stock early the next day.
Top Tips
One of the most important parts of any vehicle is its tyres. Not
only are the tyres subject to a large amount of wear and tear, but
also their durability depends largely upon how you maintain them.
But before we go into the details of motorcycle tyres maintenance,
let us first understand how you should determine which tyres are
best for you.
One of the most trusted sources to which you can speak about the
kind of tyres that would suit your needs the best should be the
dealer from whom you purchased your bike or your bike repair mechanic.
Since both these parties do not have any interest in giving you
wrong information, they make a good starting point.
Besides your dealer and mechanic, you can also look up for information
on motorcycle tyres in: tyre guides, magazine reviews, manufacturer
official sites and a few serious forums on the Net. This will help
you to re-affirm the information that you have gained from your
bike dealer / mechanic.
One of the simplest ways of determining the correct brand for tyre
choice is to look at the tyres which are being utilized by other
motorcyclists in a competition. If any particular brand strikes
you to be most commonly used, it might do you good to check out
that particular brand first.
It's VERY IMPORTANT that you also check for what your user's manual
recommend. You don't want to end up messing up with the performance
of your motorcycle because you chose motorcycle tyres that do not
fit the requirements for your bike and kind of riding.
While choosing your motorcycle tyres, you must categorize tyres
according to their performance level, their wet grip ability, durability
and mileage, load carrying capacity etc.
Of course, price is a critical factor as well, but always make
a considered choice while deciding upon your tyres. Nowadays, there
are many pricing options available which you can lighten the burden
on your shoulders.
Assuming that you have purchased your tyres and are happy with
them, let us now checkout some of the ways in which you can make
your tyres last longer.
Tyres are constantly being subject to a lot of dust, scuffing,
and abrasions, mud etc. Thus, it is crucial to keep them in optimal
condition in order to get the most out of them. Here are some great
motorcycle tyre maintenance tips for you:
MOTORCYCLE TYRE MAINTENANCE TIPS
-> Use a mild detergent to clean your tyres.
-> Rinse the tyres properly and do not use harsh chemical washes
onto them. This will lead to faster corrosion of the wheels.
-> It is also important that you wash and wax your wheels on
a weekly basis. If you have a aluminum wheel, then use a corrosion
protector as well in order to make it look nice and shiny all the
time.
-> Please bear in mind to always check your tyres every time
that you get on it for air pressure.
-> Regularly check for any cracks, stuck debris or loose nuts
and bolts.
Enjoy the ride!
|