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No. A 16" tire must go on a 16" wheel (rim).
Yes it will fit and probably will work but it is not the correct size.
According to Dunlop's site, "With a tube inserted, a tubeless tire may be fitted to a tube-type wheel." They offer one warning though: "Do not fit tubes in radial motorcycle tires, nor fit radials on rims requiring tubes, unless the tubes bear matching size and radial (R) markings." http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/infocenter_tiretips.asp?id=20#tip So, as long as the tube is marked for radial use, you shouldn't have any problems running a tubeless radial tire with it. The same SHOULD apply to Bias ply tired, but I can no confirm that.
Before modern tires, automotive tires used a different method for holding the air pressure inside a tire. The inner tube is a piece of rubber shaped like the inside of the tire. The tube has a stem and valve into which air can be pumped. The inner tube is placed inside the tire, the tire is fitted onto the vehicle rim, the stem is pulled through the hole in the vehicle rim then compressed air is forced into the inner tube. That method was used for many years and is still used in bicycle and most motorcycle tires. Today, truck, automobile and many motorcycle tires are "tubeless", meaning that the tire uses a thin coating of sealant material on the inside of the tire surface. The tire seals against the rim, which is designed to fit tight against the tubeless tire.An inner tube is the tube inside a protective outer tire that is generally used to hold air and keep the entire tire inflated to a proper level. They are very fragile in many cases and therefore need some sort of outer protection in order not to become easily punctured. If one does become damaged, it may be possible to repair the inner tube with an inexpensive patch. Also get mor information in detail at Tyreonwheels
The biggest tire that can fit on a 15 inch rim is a 15 inch tire. It is very unsafe to mix rims and tire sizes together.
The wheel should fit, the tire depends on the wheel.
Hi I do not think you can as the larger tire would give excess rubber which might over lap it would be very orkward , I would suggest you get a whole wheel (tire , inner tube , hub ) if you can not match the old one got the next size up but make sure it will fit and not rub.
You have quoted 2 tire sizes. -If you want to know w what will fit we need a rim size.
That means it is a Radial tire to fit on a 14 inch rim
you can fit a 33 in tire
No, it will not.