Buy Kenda Motorcycle Tyres Online.
Find your next motorcycle tyres the easy way
Buy tyres online with our quick and easy tyre finder. We have great motorcycle tyre deals on many trusted brands, and all prices include fitting at your local Protyre centre. With same day fitting available on many tyres! At Protyre we offer a comprehensive range of Premium, Mid-range and Economy tyres from respected tyre manufacturers. Enter your motorcycle's registration number below to search for available tyres.
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How to find the correct motorcycle Tyres
Put in your vehicle registration so we can show you what tyres fit your motorcycle
Add your postcode to see the next available fitting at your local garages
Book and pay for your tyres online with our secure checkout for guaranteed fitment at your chosen garage
Tyres available from Pirelli, Eurogrip, Metzeler, Michelin, Dunlop, Bridgestone and many more of the leading manufacturers.
Tyre help and advice
Not sure about the best way to look after your new tyres? Need more help when buying tyres online? At Protyre, we’ve put together a comprehensive help and advice section. You can find information to help you get the most out of your new tyres and more.
When should I change my motorcycle tyres?
Tyre health is one of the most important factors on any vehicle and because motorcycles have two, they are twice as important. Even if you hardly ride your bike, tyres age and not many remain sound beyond ten years old. In terms of wear, good quality tyres can last 50,000 miles but most will last a lot less. In our experience, damaged or degraded tyres are one of the leading causes of failed MOTs and accidents. Have them checked often.
Find out moreThe Menace Of Part Worn / Secondhand Tyres
Do you understand the difference? Should you buy them? What are the risks? This article will shed some light on these common questions.
Find out moreWhat are the different types of motorcycle tyres?
Motorcycle tyres can be categorised in various ways, but here we will split them into five types: Sport, Touring, Cruiser, ADV/Dual Sport and Off-road/Motocross.
Find out moreHow to buy Kenda motorcycle tyres online with Protyre
It’s easy to find new tyres and book a fitting date with Protyre. In just a few simple steps, we’ll help you order the right tyres for your motorcycle – and get you booked in at one of our 180+ local garages on a date that works for you. All it takes is a few minutes to buy your new tyres online. Here’s how the process works:
Find your motorcycle tyres online: Use the manual registration search to find your bike tyre.
Choose your local garage: With 30+ Protyre garages in the UK, find your nearest to get your motorcycle tyres fitted
Book a tyre fitting date: Pick your preferred date. We can even do same-day tyre fitting on 1,000+ motorcycle tyres
5-Star Service: Buy your motorcycle tyres online from us and you’ll also receive award-winning service.
Looking for advice on Kenda tyres?
Why not get in touch to arrange a tyre safety check at your local Protyre garage? It’s free and you can contact us by telephone, email or using the contact form. One of our tyre professionals will check the age and condition of your tyres. They will recommend the best course of action if your tyres need to be replaced or estimate how many miles you can expect them to last.
Motorcycle Manufacturers
To make choosing your motorcycle tyres even easier we have put together tyre information, based on the make and model of your motorcycle. Protyre recommend the most suitable tyre options for each individual motorcycle model, as advised by the manufacturer, we also recommend specific tyres for your bike.
KTM
A story of rags to riches, the KTM garage arose from the ashes of post-war Austria. They built their first motorcycle, the R100, in 1951 and won their first racing trophy in 1954. KTM introduced Enduro motorcycles in 1964 and enjoyed years of success, but like many other European names, they went bust in the 1980s. Re-launched under new ownership in 1992, KTM released the famous "Duke" range of road bikes in 1994. Their signature orange livery was introduced in 1996, and they have since gone from strength to strength, dominating off-road events in motocross, cross-country, enduro, super enduro, supermoto and dual-sport.
Find out moreAbout Ducati
The unmistakable perfectly pitched purr of a Ducati is impossible to beat. With its impeccable design, this motorbike is adored and coveted right the way round the world. Ducati motorbikes have been imagined, designed and assembled with microscopic attention to detail. Even in today's mass-produced society, every single Ducati is hand-made.
Find out moreHonda
Honda is a brand that's known the world over, and this multinational company manufactures a comprehensive range of motorcycles for different purposes, from models for off road thrills, to bikes for the urban environment, touring and racing. Honda has been delivering superlative motorbikes for nearly 70 years, to take their riders wherever they want to go.
Find out moreAbout Harley-Davidson
These iconic motorcycles need little introduction. One of only two motorcycle brands to survive the Great Depression, they have since found fame not only on the roads, but also on the silver screen. Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, James Dean, Elvis Presley, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elizabeth Taylor, Evel Knievel and Brigitte Bardot are just some of the celebrities associated with these bikes.
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