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Holders for motocross and enduro tire - secure attachment, zero risk of punctures

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Tire Holders keep your spare tire, tube, or mousse exactly where you need it on an MX/off-road bike—secured to the fork, frame, or fender for quick access on the trail or in the pits. They solve the classic problems of a spare bouncing loose in a pack, getting torn by tools, or arriving coated in mud right when you’re trying to fix a flat between motos. A good holder stabilizes the load so it doesn’t interfere with your body armor, jersey, pants, or hydration pack, and it helps you stay focused instead of worrying about gear shifting mid-ride. When choosing a tire holder, start with fit and compatibility: check mounting position, strap length, and clearance with fork guards, brake lines, and your front number plate. Material and type matter—reinforced webbing, sturdy buckles, and abrasion-resistant panels survive roost and repeated removals far better than basic straps. Match it to riding conditions: wet enduro rides demand strong grip and fast handling with gloves; dusty MX days favor easy-clean designs. For maintenance, look for parts you can rinse and inspect quickly after every wash without fraying or corrosion. Common mistakes are over-tightening until the strap cuts into the tire or rubbing against plastics, and mounting it where it limits steering lock or snags on knee guards/braces. Replace or re-strap if you see stretched webbing, cracked buckles, loose stitching, or if the tire starts shifting after a few hard landings. Tip: Mount the holder, compress the fork fully, and turn lock-to-lock before the first ride to confirm zero contact with brake lines and plastics.
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