Collection: Tyres & Tubes
Optimise your performance and safety with our comprehensive range of motorcycle tyres and tubes. From high-grip track rubber to rugged off-road knobbies, we stock leading brands for every ride. Shop online or visit us in Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington.
Please Note: Not all stock is held at our Auckland/Wellington/Taranaki stores.
Some items may ship from our warehouse.
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Eurogrip Trailhound Wild 150/70-17 Rear Tubeless Tyre (69V Rating)
Vendor:EurogripRegular price $339.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $339.99 NZDSold out -
Eurogrip Trailhound Wild 120/70-19 Front Tubeless Tyre (60V Rating)
Vendor:EurogripRegular price $242.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $242.99 NZDSold out -
Eurogrip Trailhound SCR 130/70-18 Rear Tubeless Tyre (63H Rating)
Vendor:EurogripRegular price $191.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $191.99 NZDSold out -
Eurogrip 130/70 ZR18 Roadhound Tubeless Rear Tyre 63H
Vendor:EurogripRegular price $157.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $157.99 NZDSold out -
Forerunner Ceto 145x7.0R6 6PR Tyre - LT50 F/R
Vendor:Foreunner ATV TyresRegular price $54.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $54.99 NZD -
Eurogrip Dragon Pro 250-17 Front / Rear Tube Type Tyre (43P Rating)
Vendor:EurogripRegular price $79.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $79.99 NZDSold out -
Oxford Micro Jet Compact Cordless Tyre Inflator
Vendor:OxfordRegular price $109.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $109.99 NZDSold out -
Bridgestone 130/70-16 S21 Front Hypersport Tyre
Vendor:BridgestoneRegular price $284.90 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $284.90 NZDSold out -
Sold outDRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON 260MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $23.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $23.99 NZDSold out -
Sold outDRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON 230MM EACH
Vendor:DRCRegular price $23.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $23.99 NZDSold out -
DRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON WITH WRENCH 17MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $39.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $39.99 NZDSold out -
DRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON WITH WRENCH 19MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $39.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $39.99 NZDSold out -
DRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON WITH WRENCH 22MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $39.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $39.99 NZDSold out -
DRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON WITH WRENCH 24MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $39.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $39.99 NZD -
DRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON WITH WRENCH 27MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $39.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $39.99 NZDSold out -
DRC PRO SPOON TYRE IRON WITH WRENCH 32MM
Vendor:DRCRegular price $39.99 NZDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $39.99 NZDSold out
Please Note: Not all stock is held at our Auckland/Wellington/Taranaki stores.
Some items may ship from our warehouse.
Choosing the Right Motorcycle Tyres: A Practical Guide
Selecting a new set of rubber goes beyond just matching the numbers on your sidewall. It’s about aligning the tyre’s technical strengths with your specific riding style and the unique road conditions found across Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington.
Here are the essential factors to consider when making your next choice:
1. Identify Your Riding Profile
Be honest about how you actually use your bike. Choosing a "hypersport" tyre for a daily commute across the Auckland Harbour Bridge will result in a flat centre profile and wasted money.
- The Commuter: Prioritise high silica content for wet-weather grip and a harder centre compound for longevity.
- The Weekend Carver: Look for a dual-compound tyre that offers a stable centre for transit but soft, sticky shoulders for the twisties.
- The Adventure Explorer: Balance your "on-road vs. off-road" percentage. A 70/30 tyre is great for gravel fire roads in Taranaki, while a 90/10 is better if you rarely leave the tarmac.
2. Understand Temperature Operating Ranges
Every tyre has a "sweet spot." Race-inspired tyres often require significant heat to provide maximum grip. If you are riding short distances in a cold Wellington winter, a sport-touring tyre will actually provide more grip than a cold track tyre because it is engineered to work at lower operating temperatures.
3. Check the "Birth Date" (DOT Code)
Rubber ages even if it isn't being used. Look for the four-digit DOT code on the sidewall (e.g., "1225" means the 12th week of 2025). Avoid buying "new" tyres that have been sitting in a warehouse for more than five years, as the oils in the rubber begin to dry out, leading to a harder, less predictable surface.
4. Don't "Over-Tyre" Your Rim
It can be tempting to fit a wider rear tyre for a more aggressive look, but this often ruins the bike's handling. A tyre that is too wide for the rim will "pinch," changing the intended profile and making the bike feel heavy or resistant to leaning. Always stick to the manufacturer’s recommended dimensions for the best geometry.
5. Match the Front and Rear
While it’s technically possible to mix brands, it isn't recommended. Manufacturers design front and rear tyres to work in tandem—the front tyre "clears the path" by displacing water so the rear tyre has a drier surface to grip. Mixing different tread patterns or profiles can lead to unusual wear and unstable handling at high speeds.
Whether you're prepping for a track day or a tour down the coast, visit our specialists in Auckland, Taranaki, or Wellington. We can help you navigate the specs to find the perfect match for your machine.