Introducing the Coker Classic Motorcycle tires, the perfect choice for riders seeking a blend of timeless style and superior performance. These tires are meticulously crafted to enhance the look and feel of your motorcycle while delivering unmatched durability and grip on the road. With their classic design and authentic vintage appeal, Coker Classic Motorcycle tires will instantly elevate the aesthetic of your ride. The sleek black sidewalls and iconic tread pattern exude a sense of nostalgia, making them an ideal choice for retro enthusiasts and collectors alike.
It is engineered for authentic performance and reliability.
Who should choose the Coker Classic Motorcycle (Front Tread)?Drivers seeking a balance of performance, safety, and reliability.
Introducing Coker Tires, the pioneers in the antique tire industry. Founded in 1958, Coker Tire started as a tire and service center, quickly becoming the leading BFGoodrich dealership in Chattanooga, Tennessee. With a focus on authentic tires for vintage cars, Coker Tire established itself as the go-to source for period-correct bias ply tires. What sets Coker Tires apart is their commitment to preserving the authenticity of antique vehicles while incorporating modern technology.
Coker tires are built for drivers who value traction, handling, and stability, with tread designs to enhance vehicle control.
Is there a warranty on Coker tires?Many Coker tires come with a manufacturer warranty for added peace of mind.
Does Coker produce classic or whitewall tires?Yes, Coker specializes in classic and whitewall tire designs for vintage vehicles and restorations.
What technology is used in Coker tires?Coker incorporates advanced tread designs and rubber compounds to enhance grip and longevity.
Can I use Coker tires in different weather conditions?Coker provides options for a variety of climates and road surfaces.
All Coker passenger and light truck tires sold by Performance Plus Tire are covered by Coker’s Limited Warranty (and mileage coverage where applicable):
Exclusions: See official policy for limitations and exclusions.