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    How do I enter my tire size?

    Look along the rim of your tire. You should be able to find a group of numbers separated by slashes and/or dashes. There are two general types of tire sizing, metric and english. Most street and dirt bikes use metric sizes. A metric size will look like 100/90-19. Most ATVs use english sizes, english size will look like 35x10-15.

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    Bridgestone
    Battlax SC2 Front Scooter Tire

    $100.99 - $109.99
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    Bridgestone
    Battlax Adventurecross AX41 Front Tire

    $110.99 - $176.99
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    Up to 33%
    5 out of 5 stars (1) review

    Bridgestone
    Battlax Adventure A41 Front Tire

    $143.99 - $208.99
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    Up to 30%
    5 out of 5 stars (10) reviews

    Bridgestone
    Battlecross X10 Front Tire

    $97.99
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    Save 30%
    4 out of 5 stars (5) reviews

    Bridgestone
    Battlecruise H50 Front Tire

    $143.99 - $239.99
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    Up to 30%
    5 out of 5 stars (4) reviews

    Bridgestone
    Battlax Hypersport S21 Front Tire

    $151.99 - $163.99
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    Up to 33%
    5 out of 5 stars (65) reviews
    Video Available

    Bridgestone
    G709 Goldwing Front Tire

    $211.99
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    Save 31%
    2.5 out of 5 stars (5) reviews

    Bridgestone
    Battlecross X20 Front Tire

    $93.99 - $109.99
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    Up to 33%
    4.5 out of 5 stars (3) reviews

    Bridgestone
    Battlax Racing Street RS10 Front Tire

    $126.99 - $173.99
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    Up to 35%
    5 out of 5 stars (21) reviews

    Bridgestone
    Exedra Max Radial Front Tire

    $155.99 - $229.99
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    Up to 30%
    4.5 out of 5 stars (20) reviews
    Video Available

    Bridgestone
    TW301 Front Tire

    $108.99
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    Save 31%
    4.5 out of 5 stars (7) reviews

    Bridgestone
    M203 Front Tire

    $52.99 - $58.99
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    Up to 30%
    5 out of 5 stars (15) reviews

    Avon Tire
    Roadrider MKII Front Tire

    $139.99 - $148.99
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    Up to 33%
    4.5 out of 5 stars (12) reviews

    Avon Tire
    Viper Stryke Front Scooter Tire

    $63.99 - $153.99
    Sale
    Up to 38%

    Artrax
    Mudpro Tire

    $70.99 - $77.99
    Sale
    Up to 39%
    5 out of 5 stars (4) reviews

    Artrax
    CTX Tire

    $79.99 - $91.99
    Clearance
    Up to 39%
    5 out of 5 stars (214) reviews

    ARISUN
    Swamp Thing Tire

    $120.77
    Clearance
    Save 34%

    Motorcycle Front Tire

    Sometimes you just need one.

    Ideally, motorcycle tires wear down together but with the rear tire handling the bulk of the weight and powering the bike, it wears down faster than the front tire especially for commuters and those who get stuck in stop-and-go traffic every day. The front tire on your motorcycle therefore lasts longer and often needs replacing separately from the rear. Other reasons include a blow out or perhaps you don't like the feel or how the front tire handles on your motorcycle. Whatever the case, don't throw out the rear tire with full tread.

    Motorcycle Front Tire Brands

    MotoSport carries all the usual brands you know and trust for a front motorcycle tire. Shop our entire line and use tire finder at the top of the page to find your motorcycle front tire by size or by ride. Choose from these popular motorcycle tire manufacturers:

    ...and many more!

    Can You Put a Front Motorcycle Tire on the Rear?

    As a general rule, no. Front and rear motorcycle tires have different load ratings, tread patterns and riding characteristics so if you have a spare rear tire laying around don't think you can install it on the front and be good to ride. When the tread life wears down on the front tire replace it with a front tire.

    Every now and then the tread aligns and you grab a tire combo but more often than not the rear motorcycle tire needs changing when plenty of life remains on the front tire. If you need help finding a motorcycle front tire, one for the rear or need advice on getting a whole new set of tires give us a call at 1-888-676-8853 and we'll connect you with a gearhead who can help answer questions and provide recommendations.

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