No, it will not fit the rim and if you force it on the bead will be severely damaged making the tire unusable.
yes as long as you buy a 12'' tire, and have more than enough clearance, or raise the torch keys all the way up
No, a 10-inch rim will not fit a 12-inch tire. Tire size is specified by the diameter of the rim it is designed to fit, and a 12-inch tire requires a rim that is 12 inches in diameter. Using mismatched sizes can lead to safety issues and damage to both the tire and the rim. Always ensure that the tire and rim sizes are compatible.
The radius of a 24-inch tire is half of its diameter. Therefore, the radius is 12 inches. This measurement represents the distance from the center of the tire to its outer edge.
That is 12 and 1/2 inches
If the width is OK - yes
The orginial Metro comes with 12 inch tires which has to be ordered special. you have to go to bigger tire. i am about to swap my 12's out. get with dealer.
125 inches = 10.4167 feet 125 inch-pounds = 10.4167 foot-pounds
Teh rear tire on a 1991 DS 80 is a 3.00 X12. a 12 inch tire. Very small and the tire size used in 91 is different than todays
No...the last number has to be the same. A 12 inch hole in the tire will easily fit over a 10 inch wheel but it would not be tight enough to hold air.
50-125 US Dollars
1 inch = 2.54cm 1 feet = 12 inches 125/2.54 = roughly 49.21 (125 cm = 49.21 inches) 49.21/12 = 4.1 (49.21 inches = 4.1 feet) That would be 4 ft 1.2 inches
Kid bike tires come in various sizes, including 12-inch, 16-inch, 20-inch, and 24-inch, with each size corresponding to the diameter of the tire.