Shopping for motorcycle tires can be an overwhelming process. There are just so many types and features to consider. How do you even start?

Here at Wisconsin Harley-Davidson®, we strive to make your life easier. We’ve created the following guide to answer common questions about motorcycle tire shopping. If you want more information or want to look at motorcycles for sale, visit our dealership in Oconomowoc. We proudly serve those in Milwaukee, Madison, and Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

What Are the Key Parts of a Tire?

Before looking at your options, it can be helpful to get a brief rundown on the parts of a tire.

  • The tread grips the road, giving the bike traction as it rides. 
  • The sidewall is the side of the tire relating to its height and aspect ratio. It gives support and handling. 
  • The bead is the edge of the tire that grips the rim. 
  • The valve stem controls inflation. 
  • The carcass is the tire’s body and encompasses the rest of the tire.

When Should I Replace My Tires?

There are a few situations where you'll want to replace your motorcycle tires. First, replace tires once they lose too much tread. The tread helps you maintain traction with the road and is a crucial part of your safety. It gets worn down naturally over time. Eventually, the tread wears down enough that it won’t be able to properly grip the road. Your owner's manual will let you know what tread level this occurs at.

Second, replace damaged tires that can't be fixed. If the problems can't be repaired and they’re jeopardizing your safety, then the whole tire needs to be replaced. Third, if the tire itself is over ten years old, it’s time to get a new one.

Should I Get New or Used Tires?

While the low price point of used tires is appealing, we recommend always buying new. When you buy used tires, you run a variety of risks. There might be internal damage or other damage that you aren't seeing, which can become a safety issue on the road. It also may go flat and need a replacement sooner than you'd expect, which could translate into saving less money than you expected. 

New tires will be a better investment for a few reasons. They'll last you much longer. They'll need to be replaced less often. Finally, they'll perform better and give you better fuel efficiency, which can save you money.

Can I Mix Tire Brands, Types, or Sizes?

It's best to stick to the same tires for the front and back of your motorcycle and to stick with the manufacturer's recommendations. Tires vary in their tread patterns and construction, which can lead to differing riding experiences. Mixing tire types can compromise your control and stability, which can turn into a safety hazard.

Should I Get Specialty Tires?

A great place to start is your manufacturer’s recommendations. After all, who knows your motorcycle better than the people who created it?

But some riders enjoy branching out from the standard models and getting something more specialized. Choosing a tire tailored for a unique riding experience can make your time on the road even better. 

If you want to cruise around untamed terrain, get dual-sport tires. These are great for providing the necessary grip for sand and gravel. Just be sure your motorcycle is made to go off-roading! 

Those who ride to work on their motorcycles each day can benefit from commuter tires. These are made to provide better gas mileage while riding on highways. Thrill-seekers can use superbike tires that will provide improved grip and acceleration. 

We hope you found this guide helpful! For all your motorcycle needs, visit Wisconsin Harley-Davidson in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. We offer a wide range of motorcycles. We can find the perfect model for your budget and lifestyle. We proudly serve those in Milwaukee, Madison, and Waukesha, Wisconsin. Stop by and visit today!