Nine common motorcycle slick tire problems — narrow temp windows, cold grip, warm-up speed, tearing, and more — with Kingtyre’s engineered solutions for each.
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Nine common motorcycle slick tire problems — narrow temp windows, cold grip, warm-up speed, tearing, and more — with Kingtyre’s engineered solutions for each.
Compare Kingtyre K00, K97, K06, and K905 full slick and semi-slick tires across lap stability, working temperature, warm-up speed, tread life, user feedback, and price. Race-winning performance at a factory-direct price.
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Kingtyre specializes in a wide range of motorcycle tires, including racing slicks, off-road tires, adventure tires, super sport tires, cruiser tires, and commuter tires.
Kingtyre tires are manufactured in our advanced motorcycle tires factory in China, equipped with automated vulcanizing machines and ISO-certified processes.
Yes, Kingtyre tires hold global certifications including DOT, ECE, CCC, and ISO9001, ensuring compliance with international safety and quality standards.
Tire lifespan varies based on usage and terrain, but Kingtyre tires are engineered for durability. Most users report excellent performance up to 8,000 km or more.
For Kingtyre racing slicks, we recommend 1.8–2.0 bar (26–29 psi) cold and 2.2–2.4 bar (32–35 psi) hot, depending on load and track conditions.
Consider tire ratios like 70/30 or 60/40 based on your terrain. Kingtyre offers several dual sport tire options for mixed on-road and off-road performance.
Absolutely. Kingtyre racing slicks like the K00 and K01 are ideal for track days, offering superior grip, stability, and performance on dry circuits.
You can purchase Kingtyre products through our global distribution partners or contact us directly to locate a dealer near you.
Yes, as a leading motorcycle tire manufacturer, Kingtyre provides OEM and customized solutions for global brands and racing teams.
Regularly check tire pressure, avoid overloading, clean tires after off-road rides, and monitor tread wear. Proper storage also extends tire lifespan.