Race tyre to suit 10" scooters that can accommodate significant clearance as this tyre has a generous /65 profile and expands significantly under inflation, making it significantly larger than the usual 10" tyre.
Suits wider (>45mm) 6" rims, width at bead (heel): 65mm.
The XLD (Xuancheng XC-28F) variant has slightly smaller diameter, inflates to ~269mm (10.6"), uninflated at 259-262mm.
The XXLD (AoXin P6219) has inflated diameter of ~274mm (10.8"), uninflated diameter 263mm,
Regarding size:
As a general rule of thumb, ~5-9mm additional clearance (radius) is required over most stock /60 profile tyres to fit the larger /65 XXLD profile size. If you can fit your thumb between tyre and spring, the XXLD size may be supported.
Typically there is 6mm of centrifugal expansion (radius), beyond uninflated diameter. This is a performance race tyre and the form it takes (shape / size) varies with pressure.
Known accommodated makes/models:
Many of the Dualtron makes that have good clearance for XXL, you often see them without mudguard.
The front end of the Kaabo Wolf Warrior X suits the XXL. XL in rear require investigation, but not the XXL.
T10-DDM models including Zero 10X and Dragon Hunter X10, MiniWalker and Black Edition / Bexley equivalents have a bit of room, supporting the XL variant. XXL may require more accommodation (there are variances, work your way up).
Kaabo Mantis King GT could investigate XL, but would likely not accommodate as they are relatively compact, as Dragon Lightning V2.
Will not suit narrow hubs such as those in Kaabo Mantis 10 series or 35mm wide hubs of the VDM-10 (Dragon Raptor, Bolzzen Dynamo & Gladiator, Carbon Oxy 10 & e-Glide Mach 10), Bolzzen Commando 10" / Dragon Slayer (Hota 80/65-6) and Mukuta (Tuovt 255x80).
For those models, consider the smaller DynoRoad 10x3.
XXL Will not fit the rear of Elektro Ultra 10 Pro series (fouls on shock), the XL would be marginal.
Tyre is relatively wide (despite being a 90/, the width measures 100mm uninflated down to ~90mm inflated dependant on rim width). This makes it demanding on clearance of fenders (especially in the centre due to the round shape) and to a lesser extent callipers and swing arms. Much wider than the 68mm realised on Dualtron and the Dragon Cyclone Pro / Predator models stock size tyres, such as 90/55-6 Tuovt Road and 90/55-6 Tuovt Semi-Off Road.
This is a performance road tyre for hard, mostly dry surfaces. Performs well in high-demand environments across cornering, braking and acceleration on predictable, dry blacktop.
Semi-slick tread for the ultimate adhesion on hard dry surfaces with a light tread to reduce aquaplaning. Ideal for riders who mostly ride on dry surfaces, but on the occasion may be caught out and need to traverse wet surfaces.
Nameplate tyre pressure of "36PSI Cold" with "For Racing Purposes Only - Not For Highway Use" which is a USA NHS DOT compliance marking. The inclusion of these sidewall markings suggest improved handling properties when at temperature and being a mostly slick tread will experience variation in operating pressures.
These tyres have a round footprint that is evenly curved similar to PMT tyres and eScootNow TurboTread DynoRoad SHM to provide consistent surface contact and downforce through cornering.
Typical weight 1133 grams, 1390 grams on optional self-healing lining version (OSH).
The optional factory-fitted self-healing liner (SH) version has a thick internal lining of sticky, tacky ("goo") that can assist seal punctures, also known as "puncture-proof" or "run flat". It has a higher viscosity than liquid sealants and typically will not run and damage hub alloy. SH is recommended if traversing terrain with sharp object debris, such as side of arterial roads or industrial areas. As an alternative for roadside puncture repair, plugs can be considered such as the Dynaplugger from Dynaplug Australia. With SH tyres, the liners add weight to the tyre and can impact balance. Balance can also be impacted if a liner is damaged in production, shipping or fitting. eSN recommends ensuring the liner is not disturbed in fitting and that the tyre once fitted is free-wheeled at high speed to allow centrifugal force to settle the liner before hitting the road. If you are not satisfied with the balance, remove the liner. If needing to fit to tubed hubs, do not use the non-self healing version.
These tyres are not a common tyre, XXL OEM factory AoXin P6219, typically has a small logo for Tianjin Wanda Tyre Group Co., Ltd, as made for Wanda and typically with large Wanda lettering, 28F / P-6219 nameplate. The XL version (Xuancheng XC-28F) also has 28F marking, but without P6219 marking and lacks thee tread wear indicator in the gaps that is included in the XXL AoXin mould. Images below shows catalogue images of the XXL AoXin P6219 vs XL Xuancheng XC-28F, the later appears upside down.
Nameplate 36PSI Cold (relatively low, and yes it says COLD on the nameplate).
You also have length of hook washer to consider, some stock washers are short.
In addition to guidance previously mentioned for clearance on this tyre, this tyre is noticeably large as shown in comparative images below, but has a very round (curved) shape which helps clear callipers and sides of fenders (guards). Tyres with this high profile for a 6" rim are relatively rare. Likewise, there are not many tyres with this size diameter that offer a curved shape. Typically 6.5" hubs are required for a tyre nearing this size. This can make compatibility explorative, however this page is updated on discovery of suitability for specific makes/models.
Image below shows the XL (Xuancheng branded) tyre on the left, compared to the 90/55-6 Tuovt Road, which is a road version of the 90/55-6 Tuovt Semi-Off Road stock on Dragon Cyclone Pro / Predator.
Image below shows XXL on Nami Klima, courtesy Rob Moore with factory stock KKE shocks extended for rider weight preference. Observed "slight rubbing against spring", PSI unknown.