All Terrain
Universal tread pattern for traction on all terrains.
Perfect fit and confidence back on the road again!

- Roar your engine and max out your speed with the high-speed-rated MotoRally tire! Capable on a wide range of terrains, the MR is a champion on desert and hardpack surfaces. -
As the successor to the legendary MotoHammer, the MotoRally is a premier desert and hardpack tire proven in some of the harshest off-road conditions. It all starts with the revamped tread design: featuring wider lug spacing and an aggressive 18mm tread depth, this tire bites deep into the terrain to grab loose dirt, gravel, or sand on every rotation- launching you forward the second you hit the gas. With this level of predictability, unexpected washouts or spinouts become a thing of the past.
The magic is in the details. The tread blocks utilize deep sipes that act as micro-biting edges, taking your traction to the next level. As the tire flexes over the terrain, these sipes open up to grab slick surfaces like hard-packed clay, wet rock, and thin layers of sand. In the real world, this engineering is the difference between effortlessly powering up a washed-out hill or crawling your way up in low gear.
106 mph is fast. Probably faster than you will ever go in a UTV. But you know what? If you did, these MotoRally tires could handle it! With reinforced belts and an upgraded cap ply, the MR is built to handle the stresses and forces of high speeds, keeping you in control when you've got the pedal mashed to the floor. If you want the latest tire technology and want to push your UTV to the limit, the MotoRally is for you!
Universal tread pattern for traction on all terrains.
Designed specifically for high-speed stability in loose over hard soil.
Non-directional tread for improved traction on hardpack.
Radial construction absorbs trail chatter and bumpy terrain.

| Tire Size | Ply Rating | Tread Depth (32nds / mm) | Load Index / Max Load | Speed Rating | Weight (lbs) | Overall Diameter | Section Width | Rim Diameter | Construction | Part Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28x10R14 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 56 / 495 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 34.13 lbs. | 28.07 in. | 10 in. | 14 in. | Radial | MY-28-10-14 |
| 30x10R14 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 62 / 585 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 36.42 lbs. | 30.12 in. | 10 in. | 14 in. | Radial | MY-30-10-14 |
| 32x10R14 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 67 / 675 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 40.83 lbs. | 32.13 in. | 10 in. | 14 in. | Radial | MY-32-10-14 |
| 28x10R15 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 57 / 505 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 32.94 lbs. | 28.07 in. | 10 in. | 15 in. | Radial | MY-28-10-14 |
| 30x10R15 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 61 / 565 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 36.8 lbs. | 30.12 in. | 10 in. | 15 in. | Radial | MY-30-10-15 |
| 32x10R15 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 66 / 660 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 41.03 lbs. | 32.13 in. | 10 in. | 15 in. | Radial | MY-32-10-15 |
| 33x10R15 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 68 / 695 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 42.97 lbs. | 33.11 in. | 10 in. | 15 in. | Radial | MY-33-10-15 |
| 35x10R15 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 72 / 785 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 47.99 lbs. | 35.12 in. | 10 in. | 15 in. | Radial | MY-35-10-15 |
| 37x10R15 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 72 / 785 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 54.48 lbs. | 37.01 in. | 10 in. | 15 in. | Radial | MY-37-10-15 |
| 30x10R16 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 62 / 585 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 37.54 lbs. | 30.12 in. | 10 in. | 16 in. | Radial | MY-30-10-16 |
| 32x10R16 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 65 / 640 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 40.94 lbs. | 32.13 in. | 10 in. | 16 in. | Radial | MY-32-10-16 |
| 35x10R18 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 70 / 740 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 46.87 lbs. | 35.12 in. | 10 in. | 18 in. | Radial | MY-35-10-18 |
| 37x10R18 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 76 / 880 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 49.89 lbs. | 37.2 in. | 10 in. | 18 in. | Radial | MY-37-10-18 |
| 35x10R22 | 8-Ply | 18 (14.3 mm) | 66 / 660 lbs. | R (106 mph) | 44.84 lbs. | 35.12 in. | 10 in. | 22 in. | Radial | MY-35-10-22 |
While designed primarily for hardpack and desert, the MotoRally's wide footprint and aggressive lugs give it capable performance in loose sand. However, for dedicated dune riding, you may want to look at a specialized paddle tire.
For general trail riding, we recommend starting between 12-15 PSI. If you are rock crawling or dealing with extremely loose terrain, you can drop the pressure slightly to increase the tire's footprint and utilize the pocketed sidewall lugs.