Motorbike Wedding Rings & the Tyre Tread Wedding Band

Tyre wedding ring - motorbike tyre print engraved

Personalise your wedding ring with your very own tyre pattern

Tyre wedding rings capture the unique effect of a tyre-tread pattern around the surface of a wedding band. In addition to a wide range of graphics, we regularly apply tyre effects to all of the plain bands in our collection.

View our featured design on our shop section of the website.

It’s not just a tyre…but a pattern of precision and power

For the avid motorbike enthusiast, the intricate dance of rubber on asphalt becomes a symphony of precision and power. Motorbike tyre treads, more than a mere contact point, are the very fingerprints of a rider’s journey. Each groove and pattern tells a tale of daring rides, sharp turns, and open highways.

Motorbike tyre tread patterns on white background
Examples of clear tyre tread patterns suitable for engraving onto a wedding ring

The aggressive zigzags and deep channels offer traction and a connection to the road, translating the rider’s intentions into a seamless choreography of speed and control. It’s the language of the asphalt, etched into the very essence of a motorbike, inviting enthusiasts to embrace the visceral poetry of the ride.

Popular metals for biker bands

One of the most popular metal choices for biker wedding bands lends itself to the look of rubber. Black Zirconium heralds as black wedding ring choice and the go-to choice to mimic a tyre, available with a deep-etched print. The enormous variation of tyre patterns allows wearers to commission a truly individual wedding ring or pair of wedding rings.

The brand, the tyre and the tread.

When our clients select their tyre tread, we require a clear graphic of the tyre pattern to apply to the wedding band. Most bikers have a preference for a wide range of well-known brands. These include:

Michelin offers the versatile Pilot Power series for sport bikes, combining exceptional grip and longevity. Their Anakee Adventure caters to adventure bike enthusiasts, featuring an innovative tread pattern for seamless transitions between on- and off-road terrains. In the cruiser realm, Michelin’s Commander II stands out with a long-lasting compound and deep tread grooves for enhanced extended-ride stability.

Dunlop excels in the sportbike arena with the high-performance Sportmax Q3+, boasting carbon fibre technology for precision and grip. For dual-sport enthusiasts, the D606 offers reliable traction on diverse terrains, while the cruiser-focused American Elite provides comfort and longevity, specifically designed for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

Pirelli’s Diablo Rosso III targets high-performance motorcycles with a dynamic tread pattern for agile handling. The Scorpion Rally STR caters to adventure touring riders, delivering a balanced tread pattern for both on- and off-road adventures. For custom cruisers, Pirelli’s Night Dragon combines style and functionality with a directional tread pattern.

Bridgestone addresses sportbike needs with the Battlax Hypersport S22, enhancing water drainage for superior grip. The dual-sport Battlax Adventurecross AX41 suits adventure touring, while the cruiser-specific Exedra Max provides excellent mileage and stability.

Metzeler caters to sportbike enthusiasts with the Sportec M7 RR, offering optimized tread for wet and dry conditions. Adventure touring riders turn to the Tourance Next for extended mileage and wet grip, while the cruiser-focused ME888 Marathon Ultra optimizes mileage and stability.

Creating a tyre pattern from a photograph

Occasionally, we create artwork from a tyre photograph. Put simply, we create a tyre pattern from a photograph with a repeating design suitable for engraving. As part of our design process, our clients approve the design before we apply it to the final ring. Moreover, we create ring styles in a variety of widths—not just added to Titanium bands or Zirconium. For anyone looking for a luxurious biker ring, we create the same designs in 18-carat Gold and Platinum.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.