What is the corresponding model for a 60/100-10 tire?
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60/100-10 tire corresponds to the model 60/100-10. Here are the specific details: 1. Size: The 60/100-10 tire is 10 inches. 2. Classification: (1) Automobile tires can be divided into passenger car tires and truck tires based on their usage. Passenger car tires are mainly used for inflatable tires of passenger cars, while truck tires are primarily used for inflatable tires of trucks, buses, and trailers. (2) Automobile tires can be categorized into pneumatic tires and solid tires based on their structure. The vast majority of modern automobiles use pneumatic tires, while solid tires are only applied to low-speed vehicles or heavy trailers traveling on the main roads of asphalt concrete pavement.
I've ridden small electric scooters for several years and frequently changed this type of tire. The 60/100-10 is actually a standard size format, where 60 represents the aspect ratio (the tire height is 60% of the width), 100 is the width in millimeters (100mm), and 10 is the rim diameter in inches (10 inches). This tire is commonly found on light motorcycles or electric scooters, such as popular models like the Yamaha Jog or Honda Dio. Specific models include brands like Cheng Shin or IRC, such as the CS-717 or IRC NR-77. When choosing, note that the aspect ratio affects stability—60% offers a balanced ride for comfort. I always remind friends not to buy blindly, as mismatched sizes can cause skidding, especially after rain. Regularly check tire pressure and wear, and it's best to replace them yearly. Saving money is fine, but don’t skimp on cheap tires—quality varies a lot. If unsure about model compatibility, check the official manual or ask a repair shop—safety first.