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Poke or thread. Since you ride a bicycle, you would thread or poke a needle.
The material that is used to manufacture Continental bicycle tires is rubber made from the Uniroyal company or other companies that specializes in supplying rubber for bicycle tires. To get a more specific answer to the question, a visit to the local bicycle shop can render an answer.
Basically, you can't. Car tires comes with year of manufacture printed (in code) on them, but no such thing for bicycle tires. What you can do is judge them for dryness, mount& inflate them, and look for cracks.
Bicycle tires can be bought and replaced easily at many biking stores. Bicycle Warehouse, Performance Bike, and Bicycle Tutor all sell replacement bike tires as well as teach one how to replace a bike tire.
Bicycle tires start at a little over 3/4 inch for high speed racing tires, going up through 1.5 inch for light road going tires to 2.25 inch for knobbly off-road tires.
well most obviously a bicycle is not powered by an engine and a motorcycle is.
When you need to inflate the tires.
Motorcycles go faster so there is more danger involved.
in Illinois it is 4/32 front tires and 2/32 all tires
Air fille bicycle tires were invented by John Dunlop.
motorcycles were made by putting a motor in a bike