Coker Classic Cycle | Motocross | 300-10
Coker Classic Cycle | Motocross | 300-10 Coker Classic Cycle | Motocross | 300-10
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Series Motorcross
Brand Coker Classic
SKU 71288
Product Size 300-10
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Sidewall Style Blackwall
Scooter Tire Sizes 3.00-10
Rim Diameter (in/mm) 10 inch
Overall Diameter (in) 16.26
Section Width (in) 3
Tube Type or Tubeless Tube Type

Coker Classic Motorcycle Motocross | 300-10

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Coker Classic Cycle | Motocross | 300-10

Coker Tire offers the world's most extensive line of scooter tires and mini-bike tires. This 300-10 mini motocross tire features a knobby tread pattern, perfect for a vintage bike. Scooter & Mini-Bike tires from Coker Tire Company are available in several sizes and styles to fit many popular vintage scooters. Coker Tire Company also offers hundreds of vintage motorcycle tires and tubes that are excellent for restoration projects.

Coker Classic Brand Collector Vehicle Tires

Coker Tire was founded in 1958 and many years of our history has been focused on supplying the collector vehicle market with authentic tires. Coker Classic is our house brand, which is a favorite among car restorers and enthusiasts around the world. We were the first to develop the wide whitewall radial, and it's still one of our most popular product lines to this day. Coker Classic tires are offered in both bias ply and radial construction, using modern materials to ensure proper fitment and handling for your collector vehicle.

Please Note

  • Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
What differentiates these vintage tires from a new dirt bike tire? Lower tread height, etc. I dont see a difference and I am looking for a tire for my 73 husky 125. Thanks.
By Justin on September 24, 2018
Answer:

These are built on original molds from the 1970s and would be more era correct for bikes from the 1970s.

Coker Tire Support on September 25, 2018
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