In searching all the talk and posts for a good while, I find about a 50/50 split of opionions on Coker Tires, some say they sell "display only" tires , some folks say they run the road with them, no problems. So I am seeking advice: if NOT Coker, who? where? .........normally a negative Coker post will name a tire brand, most times famous, i.e. Dunlop for example, but not a dealer or place to buy from. It is time for tires and tubes on my 1923 Harley model F. It has new 22" clincher rims so a 28x3 tire....correct? Most of the positives for Coker cite a later 5.00x16 tire, such as for a Panhead or Indian. My bike is older and requires tires from an earlier period.........does this enter into the equation as far as Coker? I will ride my bike some, more than display miles, but not thousands per year, most likely a few hundred per year.........is that considered "display" Thanks for any input, Paul
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Have you contacted Coker? They stand behind their tires. I think they do make certain "display only" tires. I have a set of their tires on my '65 Harley, but I haven't got the bike together yet to have my own experience to relate. You can't expaect an old bike with square edge tires to be anything like newer ones.
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Had problems early on with Coker. They made good in all aspects. I am pleased with the results I received from them. I recommend a verbal communication vefore purchase with them. In my situation, they went beyond the call of duty to explain, fix, and remedy my problems. Paps
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I've run Coker tires on all the old bikes I've had. I've recently run both the 16" and 18" Firestones with no problems whatsoever. I do run more air pressure than the old books call for both front and rear - about 4 - 6 psi more - to get a decent wear pattern.
I've also run the Coker brand in 16", ran fine also.
Lonnie
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Re: More tire questions
Originally posted by ncpapaul
Thank you fellows for the input. How about anybody running the BEADED EDGE type of tires? The ones for the older, clincher rimmed bikes? THanks, Paul
AFJ
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Thank you for the information. I did contact Vintage Tyres through their website, www.vintagetyres.com, (you left off the s on tyres) and they replied with contact info for their US distributor in Hershey, thanks, Paul
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your enquiry. Yes we do ship overseas, but I expect it would be more economical for you to get them from our US distributor:
Universal Vintage Tire Co
Hershey
Tel: 717-534-0715
Best regards,
Jean-Pierre Roquier
Export Sales
Tel: +44-1590-612261
Direct line: +44-1590-612306
Fax: +44-1590-612722
e-mail: jp@vintagetyres.com
Website: www.vintagetyres.com
Vintage Tyre Supplies Ltd
Beaulieu
Hampshire
SO42 7ZN
United Kingdom
Dedicated to the enthusiast we are worldwide distributors of tyres, wheels and associated products for veteran, vintage, classic and contemporary motorcars and motorcycles.
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