because the pressure on a warm day is greater then the amount of pressure on a cold day
Trelleborg and Vee Rubber are a couple of the many manufacturer's that make winter motorcycle tires. Trelleborg tires are generally studded, so check to make sure studded tires are legal in your state. There are other types of winter motorcycle tires available, however. They should be able to point you in the right direction at your local bike shop.
Tires leak a little over time, so if you haven't ridden during winter you will need to inflate them in spring to compensate for what's been lost over winter.
Someone can purchase dirt bike tires from Rocky Mountain ATV and Motorcycle in Payson Utah. One can also shop at Motor Sport for dirt bike tires. Local bike shops in one's area will have dirt bike tires also.
There are not any actual tires installed on this bike.
a triathlon bike is like a road bike, thinner then mountain bike tires..
Yes, bike's is the possessive form for the noun bike; for example the bike's tires.
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.
The use of Continental bike tires are mainly used and made for people who ride bikes for a living or take very long bike rides and need very safe and reliable tires to ride on.
Yes, bike's is the possessive form for the noun bike; for example the bike's tires.
low tires cause drag and it takes more to push these tires down the road. most bikes run about 40psi.
No...maybe xD
Kinda-sorta, but it'd depend on how finicky you are, and what bike you're talking about. A "real" road bike will often be built only to take narrow, high-pressure road tires, so a wider, softer terrain tire just won't fit in the frame/fork. But if your bike has enough room for wider tires, then there are "terrain" tires available for most of the wheel sizes used today. The biggest selection is in the 26" AKA 559 mm ETRTO and the 28" AKA 700C AKA 622 mm ETRTO sizes, where you can find tires for just about any terrain. Spiked/studded winter tires, tires for gravel/hardpack, mud tires, and so on.