One of the most important parts, no matter it’s a new or a used motorbike is the tyres. Therefore, it is important that prior to investing, riders know everything that they could as this will only help them understand their machine better. In this post, we have come up with some of the most important facts related to this part and we will start with the size.
Size
- According to the sellers of Yamaha motorcycle parts and parts other brands as well, tyres come in various sizes for different versions, based on the road that they are driven on.
- These days, rear tyre is slightly bigger than the front one to provide equilibrium to the bike.
- As compared to dirt bikes, you will find street bikes having bigger tyres, as they help them achieve better cornering angles and good gripping.
- Types
According to the experts, you’ll find tyres in several classifications in the markets like; there are dual sport, street/cruiser, dirt/off-road and scooter. Note that they are mainly classified on the basis of their use and the type of new or used motorbike, where they are to be used.
- Dual sport tyres are used on motorcycles used on both rough roads and asphalt/pavement.
- Dirt/Off-road is specifically used on motor-cross bikes.
- Street/cruiser tyres are used on street-racing bikes.
- Scooter wheels are for scooters and small motorcycles.
Tubeless vs. Tubed Tyres
Those selling accessories and spare parts related to wave runner QLD, there are tubeless and tube-based tyres present in the markets. Let us see how they are different from each other.
- Tube based tyres have tubes which hold air pressure in place.
- On the other hand, there are tubeless tyres that don’t have tubes, but they come with specially designed beads that prevent air pressure from escaping.
- This tubeless version comes with a recommended cast to fit it.