azusa 10" wheels

Doc1976

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anyone running the Azusa 10" steel wheels? I am looking for suggestions on tires for these wheels. The ones I see on OldMiniBikes warehouse dont really do anything for me. I do want a street tire, so nothing in the knobby family. Any suggestions are welcome, pics are always helpful.
 
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anyone running the Azusa 10" steel wheels? I am looking for suggestions on tires for these wheels. The ones I see on OldMiniBikes warehouse dont really do anything for me. I do want a street tire, so nothing in the knobby family. Any suggestions are welcome, pics are always helpful.
These are the tires I plan to run on a street legal build:

https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/heidenau-k38-vintage-scooter-tires?sku_id=1010346

Also you can do a quick search on eBay for 3.00 x 10 or 3.50 x 10 Scooter tire to see other manufacturers and tread patterns.
 
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nightgrider

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anyone running the Azusa 10" steel wheels? I am looking for suggestions on tires for these wheels. The ones I see on OldMiniBikes warehouse dont really do anything for me. I do want a street tire, so nothing in the knobby family. Any suggestions are welcome, pics are always helpful.
I'm running a set of Azusa 10" wheels. I like them a lot. I have a set of very lightly used 2.50-10 universal tread tires and tubes I'd be willing to part with. You can pm me if you are interested. Below are images of my fox campus with the 10" wheels.
 

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I'm running the 10x3 IRC MB90 scooter tires on a couple of my bikes and really like them. Been 60mph without any issue.

Edit: The wheels are made by DWT and are for Jr. Dragster cars. They're not horribly expensive and run straight as can be. They run 3/8" bearings. I love them. Light as hell too compared to the 10" steel wheels in the post above mine. I have one of those and it feels like an anchor compared to them. Well worth the money IMO.

https://www.studzracing.com/product-p/750-02.htm

The price went up on them. I think I paid $100 for the solid and $120 for the cut one back in 2020. Can't remember who I got them through.
 

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DWT makes some of the lightest, strongest wheels i have found.
I went with the Alumilite 6" wheels on my drag bike and i swear they weigh less than a pound
 
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