The Michelin Tracker tyre range has replaced the previously popular Michelin AC10 range. This improved range is great for riders who require a road legal tyre that still has great off road capabilities. The range is available in 2 front sizes and 7 rear sizes which you can see more about below.

Michelin Tracker Tyres
Benefits
By providing you with a tyre that can be used for many events, it’s a cost-effective, longer lasting option, which will still provide you with great performance on the tracks.
You won’t need to spend hours swapping your tyres to suit your ride, the Michelin Tracker tyres is road legal and can be used on Hare and Hounds events, Enduro competitions and Green Laning.
The tread pattern has been developed to be the ideal ‘all rounder’ tyre, pro riders and experts worked closely to make this tyre a versatile training and competitive tyre.
Technical Details

Michelin Tracker, Front
Sizes available:
80/100-21 M/C 51R Tracker
90/90-21 M/C Tracker
Suitable for:
Enduro, Green laning, Trail, MX
Bib Mousse compatibility:
Bib Mousse Front M15 – Buy yours here >>

Michelin Tracker, Rear
Sizes available:
100/100 – 18 M/C 59R Tracker
110/100 – 18 M/C 64R Tracker
120/90 – 18 M/C 65R Tracker
140/80 – 18 M/C 70R Tracker
100/90- 19 M/C 57R Tracker
110/90 – 19 M/C 62R Tracker
120/80 – 19 M/C 63R Tracker
Suitable for:
Enduro, Green laning, Trail, MX
Bib Mousse compatibility:
See individual products for Bib Mousse compatibility
Faqs
Q: Why is the Michelin Tracker range replacing the Michelin AC10 range?
A: To be honest the Michelin AC10 was getting a bit long in the tooth, the Michelin Tracker range uses much more up-to-date technologies and shares a lot of similarities to the benchmark Michelin Medium Enduro tyre that was released last year.
Q: How do they compare to the Michelin Enuduro Mediums?
If you are NOT racing, how do the Michelin Trackers fair against the Michelin Enduro Mediums?
If you have an Enduro KTM / Husqvarna or GasGas bike, head along to Ady Smiths training day and he will swap wheels so you can test Michelin Tracker back to back against Michelin Enduro mediums.
Q: How do the sizes compare to traditional Enduro tyre sizes?
A: Don’t forget these are MX (road legal) tyres and the width is measured at the level base of the tread blocks, while on an Enduro tyre its measured by the overall dimension at the widest point which is the top of the tread blocks. Confused? Yes so are we!
Basically, a 120 Tracker will be the equivalent of a 140 FIM Enduro tyre (so stick with an M18 /120 Mousse). So, if a 120 Tracker is as wide as a 140 Enduro, why make a 140 Tracker and who’s that for? The 140 tracker is really for a 3.5” rim so better for big trail bikes like 690-701, yes you can fit it to your 350-450 Enduro bike but it will give it a more rounded profile. Don’t forget KTM recommend 26psi on road for the 690, so make sure you’re running higher pressures if doing road work to help the life of the tyre.
Q: Are all the AC10 tyres being discontinued?
A: Yes, we are no longer stocking the AC10 tyres online either.
Q: Is it suitable for trail riding?
A: Yes, trail riders are the main target, with the tyre being UK road legal, if local race events don’t specify FIM tyres, they will be good for this and cheaper.
Q: Can you get a 19” rear tyre for MX bikes??
A: Yes, there are three 19” sizes available and they’re ideal if you need to get an MOT on an MX bike.
Q: What is the tread pattern like?
A: The tread pattern is all new and you can see similarities’ shared with the Enduro Mediums.
Q: Can you use any brand of Bib Mousse with these tyres?
A: No, as with the Mediums these have been made to be a specific fit with Michelin Bib Mousse and perform accordingly.