Yes.
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a 56cm road bike is a road bike that the frame is 56 Cm. if didn't full fill you answer I'm sorry:
100cc 4 stroke motor bike
It depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
1.25%
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Becuse that's what it says on the sidewall of the tire... "inflate to...". Bike tires have a higher number there than car tires do. ;-). OK - actually it is a factor of the ratio of the tire's footprint size to the weight supported. Bike tires have a very small area that contacts the surface and therefore require a higher pressure to support the weight.
Someone can purchase dirt bike tires from Rocky Mountain ATV and Motorcycle in Payson Utah. One can also shop at Motor Sport for dirt bike tires. Local bike shops in one's area will have dirt bike tires also.
There are not any actual tires installed on this bike.
a triathlon bike is like a road bike, thinner then mountain bike tires..
Yes, bike's is the possessive form for the noun bike; for example the bike's tires.
Bicycle tires can be bought and replaced easily at many biking stores. Bicycle Warehouse, Performance Bike, and Bicycle Tutor all sell replacement bike tires as well as teach one how to replace a bike tire.
Yes, bike's is the possessive form for the noun bike; for example the bike's tires.
The use of Continental bike tires are mainly used and made for people who ride bikes for a living or take very long bike rides and need very safe and reliable tires to ride on.
No...maybe xD
low tires cause drag and it takes more to push these tires down the road. most bikes run about 40psi.
It depends on what kind of rider you are. If you ride daily, make sure your tires are properly inflated at all times. This will save on eventual damage to the rims. After a ride, check the tires and rims to make sure that all is in order. If you have a lot of time between rides, store the bike up off the tires to prevent them from getting out of shape, which will hurt the rims. If you are a serious rider, talk to the expert at the bike shop about other suggestions to keep your specific bike in top shape. To get the most life out of your bike tires and rims the best thing to do is keep the tires properly inflated. Properly inflated tires will protect the rims well giving the best useful life for the tire. Checking the condition of the tires and replacing them when they become worn or when you can not repair any damage will help to keep you rims in the best shape.