What Are the Types of Motorcycle Tires?

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ORyder
07/30/25 9:41am
Traditional motorcycle tires come in two types: one is the code type, and the other is the metric type. Here is the relevant information: 1. Relevant information: Tires are marked with speed ratings, which indicate the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a specified load under defined conditions. 2. Tire selection: For conventional commuting models, it is generally not recommended to use expensive semi-slick or slick tires. Instead, you can choose the tread pattern based on your riding scenario. For example, if you frequently ride in urban areas, you can opt for road tires, and there is no need to choose all-terrain or off-road tires. If your riding scenarios are more diverse, you may consider all-terrain tires because they offer better adaptability. Of course, if you ride mostly on unpaved roads, you can directly choose off-road tires. Therefore, tire selection must be based on the current usage needs of the vehicle, as only then can the tire's performance be maximized.
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