Classic-styled tire for vintage bikes; long mileage, predictable handling, H-rated for higher-speed stability.
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Dual-sport tread that balances on-road stability with off-road traction; self-cleaning design and strong side stability for varied terrain.
Dual-sport tread optimized for both street and off-road use. Excellent braking and traction on a wide range of surfaces. Proven on long-distance adventure trips. High side stability on soft terrain and a self-cleaning pattern for consistent performance. Balanced 40% on-road / 60% off-road.
Classic block pattern rear tire with modern compounds for improved durability and performance.
Modern rubber compounds for enhanced durability and performance. Best used with the Speedmaster MKII front tire. Classic block pattern rear tire.
High-performance rear tire with reinforced sidewall and split knob tread for strong traction on hard pack and loose terrain.
Stiff sidewalls and deep tread for confident traction and responsive handling on varied off-road terrain.
The HF261A Tire offers a long-lasting rubber compound and a tread design that combats rain grooves, rated for speeds up to 130 mph.
General replacement and sport ATV tire for mini-ATVs; durable, performance-focused.
Durable carcass with higher thread-count nylon, popular 5x4 tread for trail riding and competition, all-terrain performance.
The HF343 Excelerator Tire offers exceptional grip with its staggered knob design, perfect for all terrains.
J-rated up to 62 mph with an attractive tread design for confident urban riding.
J-rated for speeds up to 62 mph with an attractive tread design for reliable wet and dry traction and even wear.
Dual-purpose tire for 60% street / 40% dirt riding; excels on gravel and rough roads and is S-rated to 112 mph.
Large staggered knobs deliver traction in loam and muck. Built for varied riding conditions and all-terrain use.
All-around wet and dry performance for street use. Sport-style replacement for cruisers and standard bikes. Balanced handling and reliable road manners.