You must be buying cheap tires. I find almost no flaws in bike tires that I use.
Not all of them have. Bicycle tires for soft/loose surfaces will have coarse treads and very knobbly patterns.But bicycle made to be ridden on hard surfaces will have very smooth treads.The main reason why car tires for road use have tread patterns at all is to avoid aquaplaning. And due to the shape and size of the contact patch of a bicycle tire, a bicycle can'taquaplane. So small/no treads will do fine.
Bicycle tires have tubes, so you wouldn't have a tire filled with Slime. There are tubes pre-filled with Slime though.
My first bicycle, made in the 1930's, had wooden wheel rims.
The different types of bicycle tires available in the market include clincher tires, tubular tires, and tubeless tires. Clincher tires are the most common and use an inner tube to hold air. Tubular tires are glued onto the rim and do not use inner tubes. Tubeless tires do not require inner tubes and use a sealant to prevent punctures. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to choose the right one based on your riding needs.
No, that is why there are so many parts.
God isn't perfect Or perhaps there was no design? "flaws" are in the eye of the beholder. The universe just "is" any flaws are only seen as such by us little humans.
I'd hate to give you a definition like, "Related pairs of numbers are pairs of numbers that are related" so let's just go with an example. Let the first number of a pair represent a quantity of bicycles. Let the second number represent the number of tires per bicycle. With 1 bicycle you would have 2 tires, with 2 you would have 4 and so on. (1,2)(2,4)(3,6)(4,8) are related pairs of numbers.
I'd hate to give you a definition like, "Related pairs of numbers are pairs of numbers that are related" so let's just go with an example. Let the first number of a pair represent a quantity of bicycles. Let the second number represent the number of tires per bicycle. With 1 bicycle you would have 2 tires, with 2 you would have 4 and so on. (1,2)(2,4)(3,6)(4,8) are related pairs of numbers.
So all the weight isn't all on the same tires and the weight is less on each tire because it is soread out on each tire
You should really rotate your tires every oil change to guarantee full even wearing on the tires but at least every 5000 miles or so
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The noun 'bicycle' is a common noun, a general word for any bicycle. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'bicycle' is the name of a bicycle, such as the Norco Bigfoot and the Schwinn Voyager, or Bradley's Bicycle Shop.