Yes you can.
The tire pressure is dictated by the tire manufacturer. Look in the side walls of the tire or contact the tire manufacture.
on the side of the tire it will tell you the max pressure
Of course you can.
is the tire presure in a honda dirt bike 230 crf
Depends on the type of bike, for a mountain bike, usually 40-60psi and around 90-130 for a road bike. Check the side of your tyre, it should have a min and max psi on it somewhereIf this is about how much pressure to put inthere:Depends on brand and model of your tires. Your best bet is to look at the tire sidewall where maximum recommended pressure just about always is listed. If that feels bumpy you can experiment with lower pressures, but don't drop the pressure to the point where you can feel the rim contacting the ground.If this is about how much is there:Short of measuring, there's no way to know.
A "solid rubber bicycle" wouldn't be particularly useful, so I assume that you actually mean a comparison between a solid and an inflated bicycle tire. Answer: It depends. An inflated tire of a very high pressure will compress less than a solid tyre made out of soft rubber. OTOH a hard rubber solid tyre will compress less than a low-pressure inflatable tyre.
Yes
MAYBE - , frame size has nothing to do with tire size. Style does, and if its a mountain bike, it will not work with a 27 (road racing) wheel and tire. Brakes will not fit.
Depends on the type of bike. A skinny tire road bicycle will have several times higher pressure than a car tire, while a wide tire Mountainbike can have anything between the double to 1/3 of the pressure of a car tire.
In 1979 the first official mountain bike was launched. Tom Ritchey of Redwood city, California started building fat-tire frames. The Lawwill Pro Cruiser was the first mountain bike which was sold for $500 overseas.
Depends on the type of bike. A skinny tire road bicycle will have several times higher pressure than a tractor tire, while a wide tire Mountainbike can have anything between the double to 1/3 of the pressure of a tra tire.