It should have the recommended tire pressure on the side of each tire.
There are no 500 Series. lol
3 lbs I thought.
6 billion pounds
Depends on the make of the tire but generally 28 psi front, 36 psi rear.
130/90x16 rear and 100/90x18 front
3.6
No, but sometimes they are pretty close. Honda CB 450 1986 has a front tire that measures 3.60-19 and a rear tire that measures 4.10-18. The CB 500 Honda Shadow from 1986 uses a front tire of 100/90-18 and a rear tire of 130/90-16. A Honda 450 Super Sport or SS uses a 3.25-19 front tire and a 3.50-18 rear tire. You can see from this that there are different rim sizes for 450 and 500 Hondas. However, you can sometimes put a different rim size under a bike if the difference is not very great. It is especially important that the width of the tire is not very different, as bigger tires and rim will often not fit in the rear swingarm without modification and such modifications change the driving characteristic of the bike, in some cases making them dangerous to drive.
Front: 100/90-18 Rear: 110/90/18
The price varies greatly with the quality of the tire you buy. You will spend a minium of at least $500 and up.
The pressure of each gas in a mixture is called the partial pressure of that gas.
A Honda 500 will go around 50 MPH
it should be printed on the side wall of the tire Front 28psi Rear 30psi Add 2psi (32psi) if load is over 300lbs/ can reduce to 28psi if rider is under 150lbs