If you are daring enough, you could go non-traditional with your maxiscooter and slap some colored tires on her. Built using a retread process they come in green, blue, orange, red, yellow and camo and fit 120/70-12, 120/70-14, 130/60-13, 130/70-12. At first glance, the tread pattern doesn’t seem very useful compared to other tires made for wet conditions, but they will probably get the job done.
24. February 2006 at 8:21 pm
We talked to their the US distributor of this product at the Indy Dealer Expo. These tires can’t have carbon in them, so they use a silica compound and we were told they are very grippy, dry or wet.
Scooter World Magazine plans to try some of these tires out.
26. February 2006 at 5:37 am
Mainpage:
http://www.officer.com/
Photo:
http://www.officer.com/article/photos/1140817074030_MARDI_GRAS_SAFETY1.jpg
Caption:
New Orleans police officer Don Powers, right, gives a ride to the queen of the Krew of Cork, Annie Lewis, on his police scooter during a parade.
–Wildcatcop
26. February 2006 at 6:25 am
Cool! Being a cop in New Orleans has some perks!
Oh and thanks to you Bryce. I’ll be looking out for the write up from Scooter.
4. March 2006 at 12:01 am
Who is distributing these tires? Look neat!
7. March 2006 at 2:31 pm
http://www.cycletires.com/scooter.htm
That’s the only place I know to get em… But they are for larger tired scooters only.