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New and Cool Motorcycle Gear: May 2025

Keep up with the latest in motorcycling gear, parts, accessories, and products with Rider’s New and Cool Motorcycle Gear monthly installments. The items in this list are available now.


National Cycle VStream Windscreen for Suzuki V-Strom 800/800DE

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 National Cycle VStream Windscreen Suzuki VStrom 800/800DE

National Cycle’s VStream windscreen for the Suzuki V-Strom 800/800DE offers excellent wind protection. The patented V shape and advanced dimensional contours deflect wind away from the rider and passenger, offering a peaceful, quiet ride. The screen is made of polycarbonate for better optics and has 20 times the impact strength of commonly used acrylic, and it also includes a tough Quantum hardcoat for scratch resistance. The Low/Dark Tint (15.5 inches tall) is available for $209.95, the Mid-Size/Light Tint (17.5 inches) is $219.95, and the Tall/Clear (19.5 inches) is $229.95.


IMTBike 2026 Tour Calendar

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 IMTBike 2026 Calendar

IMTBike’s 2026 calendar includes popular motorcycle tours in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, the Alps, Morocco, Thailand, Japan, and Vietnam, including four new tours. The new Best of Southern Spain Tour is a 16-day tour from Málaga through Andalusia, or try out the new 12-day Mediterranean Mountains Tour through natural parks and mountains. The Costa Brava Catalunya Tour is an 11-day trip with hidden gems, coasts, mountains, and curves, and the 9-day Essence of the Alps Tour departs from Lyon and includes the best riding roads in the Alps. Register now to reserve your spot.


Spectro Oil Finder Tool

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 Spectro Oil Finder

Riders can find the perfect oil recommendation for their motorcycles with Spectro’s new Oil Finder tool, available for free on the Spectro website. To get a precise oil recommendation in seconds, simply navigate to the website, click the yellow oil-drop icon, and type in your motorcycle’s make, model, and year. The search results will provide not only oil type but also fill volume, oil change intervals, and brake fluid and coolant recommendations. Spectro’s Oil Finder tool makes staying up-to-date on your oil changes easy and saves time when searching for the right oil. 


EAGLERIDER x Ducati

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 EAGLERIDER x Ducati

EAGLERIDER, the world’s largest motorcycle rental and tour company, has announced a new partnership with Ducati North America to include four Ducati models in the EAGLERIDER fleet. With a focus on EAGLERIDER’s on-/off-road guided tours, the new models include the Multistrada V4 Rally long-distance tourer, the premium Multistrada V4 S, the DesertX adventure bike, and the retro-styled Scrambler Icon. The new Ducati models are now available at EAGLERIDER locations across the American Southwest, and existing bookings can be upgraded to include available Ducati models.


DP Brakes

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 DP Brakes

DP Brakes has been offering quality sintered brake pads since the 1970s. For normal OEM replacement pads for street and off-road bikes, consider the Standard pads for excellent all-round use. The SDP Sport HH+ pads offer an industry-high friction rating and a high-tech ceramic heat shield for aggressive high-performance riding. The DP for Harleys pads are specifically engineered for Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and the RDP X-Race Titanium pads are up to the task of handling the extreme demands of racing and trackdays. Find these and more at your local dealer.


Mitas Touring Force SP

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 Mitas Touring Force SP

Mitas has launched a new sport-touring tire, the Touring Force SP, available now in four popular sizes. Designed for riders seeking a sporty ride experience with improved cornering grip, these tires build on the success of the original Touring Force and include Multi Compound Tread Technology for excellent mileage and grip. They include a high silica content for wet-weather handling and a lightweight construction for quick and precise responses. The tires are currently available in sizes 120/70-ZR17, 160/60-ZR17, 180/55-ZR17, and 190/55-ZR17, with four more sizes to be added.


Adriatic Moto Tours 2026 Tour Schedule

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 Adriatic Moto Tours 2026 Schedule

Adriatic Moto Tours has released its full 2026 tour schedule, with tour dates from April to October. With more than 30 tours on the schedule, riders have plenty of options for exploring some of Europe’s best motorcycling areas and roads. Additionally, AMT has added the BMW 1300 GS Adventure, significantly updated for the 2025 model year, to its fleet. AMT now offers four BMW models with Automated Shift Assistant, allowing riders to simplify the experience as they wind through gorgeous scenery. Register for your next tour on the AMT website.


3DCal Online Personalization Platform

New and Cool Motorcycle Gear May 2025 3DCal Online Personalization Platform

The new 3DCal online personalization platform allows riders to design their own custom, protective decals and wraps using the world’s first 3D graphic design product personalization system. The platform’s 3D instant mockup feature allows users to view their designs in a realistic three-dimensional model, and users can incorporate logos from their favorite brands, nonprofits, and causes to show their support. After finishing your design, 3DCal takes care of production, printing, and global shipping. Visit the 3DCal website to view compatible motorcycles and to get started.

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Let the Good Times Roll: Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

Like most technologies, motorcycle tires are constantly evolving to meet customer needs, which is why we put together this motorcycle tire buyers guide. The tricky part is that customers have a lot of needs. As the list of motorcycle categories grows, so does the list of what tires are expected to do. Sport tires need to be grippy but aren’t expected to hold up on a cross-country trip. Touring tires need to be able to carry heavy loads over long miles and perform well in the rain. Adventure tires must find the right balance between on-road and off-road performance.

Related: Motorcycle Tire Buying Tips (and 8 Tires to Try)

Besides tires needing to perform well on different types of motorcycles, tire manufacturers also must take into account different customer preferences and budgets. All things considered, there are a lot of tire options out there. 

Sport-touring tires need to meet somewhere in the middle, offering sport-like performance as well as touring longevity. They don’t need to carry as much load as touring tires, nor do they have to be quite as grippy as sport tires. However, they should be able to take the rider on long trips while providing enough performance for riders to dig into curves and get the most out of their sport-tourers.

For this motorcycle tire buyers guide, we’ve compiled a list of sport-touring tires from 10 manufacturers to help you make an informed decision about which tire is best for you.

Many tires in this guide feature multicompound construction, with the center of the tire being harder for longevity and the shoulders being softer for better grip while leaned over in corners. Another thing to keep in mind is wet-weather performance. Rain grooves, or sipes, that evacuate water are essential when it starts to pour, but they sacrifice some ultimate grip when the roads are dry. Another factor to consider is the speed rating of your tire. Tires rated H are approved up to 130 mph, V for up to 149 mph, W for up to 168 mph, Y for up to 186 mph, and Z/ZR for over 149 mph.

Tire prices vary by size, and most of the tires on this motorcycle tire buyers guide are available in several sizes. Instead of listing all prices for every size, we’ve listed the lowest MSRP in the range. Keep in mind that you can often find deals for tires below MSRP, so it pays to do a little research.

We hope this list helps you find the perfect sport-touring tires for your bike. Enjoy the ride!

Rider’s Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide


Continental RoadAttack 4

Continental RoadAttack 4 Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These “hyper-touring” tires offer supersport levels of grip, agile handling, wet/dry performance, and high mileage for sport, sport-touring, and adventure-touring motorcycles. A new rubber compound provides faster warm-up times in cold and wet conditions, and an updated tread pattern offers a “slick” area on the shoulder for optimum grip at high lean angles. RoadAttack 4 tires incorporate Continental’s proprietary TractionSkin, RainGrip, MultiGrip, EasyHandling, and GripLimit Feedback technologies. Most sizes are W-rated, and pricing starts at $293.95.


Bridgestone Battlax T32

Bridgestone Battlax T32 Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These tires have a tread pattern and rubber compounds designed for endless riding, rain or shine. Pulse Groove technology evacuates water by combining pulse-shaped sipes with center deflectors to equalize waterflow. A silica-rich compound in the front tire provides grip in wet conditions and at low temperatures, and a multilayered compound in the rear tire provides a balance of performance and mileage. A 13% larger rear contact patch increases cornering grip and improves feel. Most sizes are W-rated, and pricing starts at $201.95.


Shinko 011 Verge Radial

Shinko 011 Verge Radial Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

Designed for sport and sport-touring motorcycles ranging from small to large displacement, these tires combine performance with extended mileage and reliable grip. The rear tire features Zero Degree Jointless Steel Belted technology for added stability and strength, while the front tire is aramid belted for high-speed performance. The tires have a round profile for neutral transitions from side to side at speed, and the tread compound is designed for dependable grip and extended tread life. Most sizes are W-rated, and pricing starts at $126.95. 


Avon Spirit ST

Avon Spirit ST Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These high-performance sport-touring tires include plenty of silica to ensure good traction in a variety of weather conditions. They feature Avon’s 3D Sipe technology of interlocking three-dimensional points hidden within the sipes to improve stability by limiting tread flex while also allowing for a quicker warmup time. The multicompound rear improves longevity, while a softer, grippier compound at the edges allows for enhanced grip in corners, making these tires a great option for sport-touring applications. Most sizes are W-rated, and pricing starts at $199.95.


Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart IV

Dunlop Sportmax Roadsmart IV Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These tires are the latest generation in the Roadsmart series with a new tread pattern, construction, compounds, and technology. The tire profiles have been changed for 15% lighter steering on turn-in. More durable treads and narrower tread grooves contribute to more even wear across the life of the tire. The tires also benefit from new technologies, including Hi Silica X, which increases silica content for better flexibility, and the MT Multi-Tread layer in the rear tire for improved grip. They are ZR-rated, and pricing starts at $219.56.


Metzeler RoadTec Z8 Interact

Metzeler RoadTec Z8 Interact Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These tires provide predictable and easy turn-in thanks to their sport-touring profile with a Greek Pi tread pattern and Interact multitension technology, which uses differentiated tensioning of the steel belt underneath the tread compound for a tailored performance. High-tension belts in the center of the tires reduce compound movement and increase stability, which in turn reduces wear. Low-tension belts allow for flexibility and energy absorption while offering more grip while leaning. They are ZR-rated, and pricing starts at $194.95.


Michelin Road 6

Michelin Road 6 Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

Ideal for inclement weather, these tires offer 15% more grip in wet conditions than Michelin Road 5 tires thanks to improved silica tread compounds and a new tread pattern that features Water Evergrip technology. They also offer 10% longer tread life compared to previous generations. The 2CT+ dual-compound technology, formerly used only on the rear tire, is now applied to both tires and provides better stability when cornering, especially under strong acceleration or heavy braking. They are ZR-rated, and pricing starts at $262.95.


Pirelli Angel GT

Pirelli Angel GT Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These tires bring a sporty attitude to a wider range of usage conditions and for longer distances. They feature excellent wet-weather grip and confident handling capabilities, with performance remaining consistent until the end of the tires’ life. The multiradius contour design creates a uniform contact patch area and contributes to regular wear to extend mileage. These dual-compound tires have a tread pattern that drains water efficiently and provides good cornering grip as well as long life. They are ZR-rated, and pricing starts at $205.55.


Heidenau K65

Heidenau K65 Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

The K65s are unique in this list because they include sizing options that can suit everything from cruisers to tourers and even vintage bikes, and they are the only bias-ply tires in this group. They have a rounded profile that delivers neutral handling, and the carcass is designed to deliver strong lateral adhesion in corners while maintaining longevity and mileage. The rubber compound provides a solid balance of durability, grip, and wet weather performance to add to their versatility. They are H-rated, and pricing starts at $131.


Mitas Touring Force

Mitas Touring Force Sport-Touring Motorcycle Tire Buyers Guide

These tires were designed to meet your sport-touring needs no matter what riding conditions you encounter. They feature Multi Compound Tread technology to deliver excellent mileage and cornering grip even at low temperatures, and the high silica content and 3D-modeled tread sipes ensure confident grip on wet roads. Optimum Steel Cord technology provides high stability and smooth handling even with heavy loads, making these tires compatible with larger touring motorcycles. The tires are ZR-rated, and pricing starts at $159.60.


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