Coker Tire

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Coker Tire
Type Private
Founded Flag of the United States Tennessee (January 30, 1958
Headquarters Chattanooga, Tennessee
Key people Corky Coker, CEO and owner
Industry tire
whitewall tire
Products Vintage tires and unicycles
Revenue unknown
Operating income unknown
Net income unknown
Employees unknown
Website www.cokertire.com

Coker Tire Company is a Chattanooga, Tennessee-based company that sells obsolete Michelin, Firestone, BF Goodrich and US Royal bias-ply and radial whitewall tires for collector automobiles. The company also has a facility in Fresno, California and over 30 distributors worldwide.

Coker Tire also sells its own brand of whitewall bias and radial tires.

[edit] Bicycles and unicycles

At one time, Corker marketed the "Wheelman", a penny-farthing, with a 36-inch wheel in front and a 12-inch wheel behind, and for a short time in the 2000s, a cruiser-style bicycle with 36-inch wheels called the "Monster Cruiser".

Coker sells, and as of January 2008, manufacturers a touring-style unicycle with a 36-inch wheel called "The Big One". [1]

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