Scooter / Drift Trike Slick Tires on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
These are a pair of tires size 9 in x 3.5-4 in .
Made for a electric scooter or would even work great on a drift trike. Thick rubber 50 psi tubular tires. Made by Cheng shin tire Nylon Rubber Composite |
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