Motorcycle Tires & Tubes for Honda XR80R

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Motorcycle Tires and Tubes for Honda XR80R

There are different types of wheels and inner tubes available for your Honda XR80R motorcycle. Finding the right options for your Honda can be an easy task with the right search. Here are some of the more common questions that may come up when searching for these parts for your Honda.

What wheels are available for your Honda XR80R?

Tires are available based on your riding needs. Here are some of the more common categories that you may be searching for.

  • Race wheels are designed primarily for racing your motorcycle on the track. They provide good traction and allow you to sustain high speeds. These wheels would be a suitable option for racing use and will wear well under faster conditions compared to other wheels.
  • Street wheels are primarily for everyday use. These wheels will have a decent amount of tread for longevity along with performance for road use.
  • Off-road wheels will typically be thicker and more heavy-duty than the street-type wheels. These will vary depending on the terrain that you’re taking your Honda on.
  • Mixed wheels are a versatile style that varies depending on how frequently you will use your Honda on and off the road. For these wheels, you will choose based off the percentage, which can range from 80% street/20% dirt, 50% street/50% dirt, etc., depending on your needs.
What are some tips for choosing wheels for your Honda?
  • Choose wheels that match the OEM size of your existing wheels. When riding your Honda at higher speeds, the wheels can rub against parts of your bike and cause unnecessary wear or damage.
  • Decide what the primary use of your Honda will be. This will help with your decision on what wheels to purchase based on your driving habits.
  • Radial and bias wheels - Radial wheels have better heat dissipation, which will help the rubber last longer and wear better. If you’re planning on carrying a load with your Honda, you may want to consider bias wheels, which are designed for heavy-duty use.
  • Choose the right inner tubes to go with your wheel purchase. Oversized inner tubes can rub against the wheels and cause excess wear on them.
What is the difference between heavy-duty and normal inner tubes?

Heavy-duty inner tubes can be a good option when choosing wheels intended for off-road use. Heavy-duty inner tubes will typically be thicker, and their added weight is a trade-off for some resistance against minor punctures that would hinder normal inner tubes.

What features do tubeless wheels have?
  • Added safety features - With inner tube-style tires, a deep puncture can cause the wheel to deflate rapidly. Tubeless wheels provide some additional time for you to slow down the Honda.
  • Better weight balance and wear - Tubeless wheels don’t have the added weight of inner tubes to account for.
  • Better heat dissipation - Tight-fitting tubes can create unnecessary friction that is absent with tubeless wheels.