Vee Rubber was formed in 1977 as a manufacture of bicycle and motorcycle tires and tubes. Its sales quickly spread throughout Asia, Western Europe, Canada, Latin America and other corners of the world. Vee Rubber has invested $100 million dollars in manufacturing and has 10 branches throughout the world employing 4000 people.
NOTE: Dennis Kirk recommends a new tube and rim strip when replacing a tube-type tire
Vee Rubber was formed in 1977 as a manufacture of bicycle and motorcycle tires and tubes. Its sales quickly spread throughout Asia, Western Europe, Canada, Latin America and other corners of the world. Vee Rubber has invested $100 million dollars in manufacturing and has 10 branches throughout the world employing 4000 people.
Safety Warning: Please consult tire manufacturers publication(s) and/or website(s) for information on tire care, safety, installation, maintenance, manufacturers warranty and other information. The tires used for your application must have a load index and speed rating equal to or greater than the tires fitted as original equipment. |
Balance Dot | No |
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Directional Arrow | No |
DOT Approved for Road Use | No |
Load Rating | 53(454 LBS) |
Mfg #: | 0600-0037 |
Part #: | 544227 |
Position - Tire | Front |
Position - Tire | Rear |
Sidewall | Blackwall |
Speed Rating | L(74 MPH) |
Tire Classification | Scooter/Moped |
Tire Construction | Bias |
Tire Size | 100/80-10 |
Type | Tubeless |
Units | Each |
Weight | 5.00 lbs |