That'd be a tadpole trike
actually bicycle tire or for that matter any kind of tire does lose air, the heat in the summer causes the air in the tires to expand. That's why is not a good idea to fill your tires to the max in the summer time.
If you are talking about a kind of human-powered, pedal-driven bicycle, it's a bicycle made first and foremost to be able to be ridden fast on good roads. Drop bar handlebars, skinny, high pressure tires, high gearing.
There is no title for a bicycle.
Potential energy, and then the chemical energy in its material.A stopped bicycle doesn't have much energy. It does (almost always) have some flammable parts which contain potential chemical energy. Even when stopped, if it is standing up it has some gravitation potential energy that would be released if it fell over. The inflated tires have some amount of elastic energy. Compressed air in the tires has some energy content. None of this amounts to very much, in comparison to the energy of a moving bicycle.
a mechanical machine
pulley
car tires
You do not need to paint tires.
tires are made of latex rubber
You need some that fit the rims, that's the main priority. After that you want some with a reasonable width and air volume, slightly below 2 inch wide.
There are a few glues for rubber. The most common is found in bicycle stores to glue patches on tires. There is also a glue for gluing wet suits, available in Walmart, Sporting goods dept.
A Tandem