Yes bad tie rods can cause tire wear. It is advisable that your vehicle's steering and suspension systems are checked regularly, at least once a year along with a complete wheel alignment. A worn tie rod can cause wandering, erratic steering and also major tire wear.
Tie rods of incorrect length
To much positive or negative camber Toe out of spec Loose tie rods Bent struts
The steering would be sloppy, difficult to keep vehicle going straight, probably wander left and right, uneven tire wear,
No. That would be friction.
Yes. Low pressure will cause edge wear. Over inflation will cause center wear.
To wear....
Tire wear is the most common "damage". The most common cause is use, but the greatest cause of tire wear is an improperly aligned vehicle. This is known as excessive tire wear. Excessive tire wear is wear that is in excess of what would be expected for the actual miles of use. Another cause of excessive tire wear (even on a properly aligned vehicle) is improper tire inflation. Over inflated tires cause the tire to wear in the center of the tread and under inflated tires will wear the outer portion of the tread. To focus more on damage as a single incident verses wear as an ongoing process. Severe impacts such as hitting a curb or a large pothole would top the list. The lower a tires aspect ratio the greater the potential for damage from this type of impact. The question needs clarification.
have you check your ball joins.
Passenger side rear tire? Someone is doing burn-outs.
Extreme braking and low inflation cause wear on a bike tire.
Camber and toe can both cause inner tire wear.
Bad shocks, worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends - all cause tire wear.