You could, but it wouldn't be cost effective. The carbon (black pigment) would be too expensive to remove to refine the material back into feedstock.
Rubber
rubber Rubber is used with many other things to make different tires, depending on what they will do, once on a car.
Yes yes it does cause you use that rubber to make tires for your car
rubber and iron
They had to have rubber to put tires on all the vehicles, airplanes, to make rubber washers, and anything the war enterprise needed rubber for.
Many different materials are used to make motorbikes. The most commonly used materials include: Steel, chrome, aluminum, plastic (For the covering), rubber (For the tires), and vinyl/leather or foam (for the seats).
Goodyear has always manufactured tires out of rubber. In their early beginning they manufactured bicycle tires, carriage tires, rubber horse shoes, and poker chips.
Rubber
it is made of polymer
No, Falken are made by Sumitomo Rubber of Japan.
Rubber, steel, rayon or nylon, & carbon black.
Tires are the round inflatable rubber rings that are fitted around a vehicles wheels (rims) to make a smoother ride.