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Duro Hf910 120/90-10 Tubeless Tire Honda 2006-2003 Nps50 Ruckus, Various Unliste on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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Pleasant Valley, New York, United States

Pleasant Valley, New York, United States
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

  • Part Number: 154-247  Duro HF910 120/90-10 Tubeless Scooter Tire features an aggressive dual purpose tread pattern for use on pavement, hard pack and loose-on-hard terrain. The large knobby tread pattern evacuates sand and mud efficiently when riding through muddy or loose terrain. Stock front tire size for Yamaha Zuma 50 and Honda NPS 50 Ruckus.
  • Duro Brand
  • Tubeless
  • Size: 120/90-10
  • Tread Pattern: HF910
  • 4 Ply Rating
  • Overall Diameter: 470mm (18.5 inches)
  • Section Width: 90mm (3.5 inches)
  • Speed/Load Rating: 54J
  • Max Load: 465 lbs. @ 25 PSI
  • Tread Depth: 9mm
  • Rim Width: 3 inches
  • Does Not Include Rim

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