difficult to know what noise you are talking about, but could be a wheel bearing that has run dry and starts to "hum" when it gets hot. could possibly be that the tire is simply under inflated or if it's a retread, the tire could be coming apart which means get it checked right away.
What kind of noise and is it just one tire?
I think you may have a problem with your shock absorbers in your rear tire, mate. either that or you have somethinf caught on your wheel, or there a pebbles in your hubdcap.
Yes. A tire that is "scalloped" can make a rumbling noise.
rear, but only 1 drive tire unless positraction
You should buy a new tire and save the fix-a-flat for your bike.
Get in the grass or gravel and floor it. If the front tire spins it's front wheel drive. If the rear tire spins it's rear wheel drive. If neither front or rear spins, take it out of park!!
IF it is a rear wheel drive vehicle it mabe something wrong with the gears in your final drive...
It is a Rear Wheel Drive so tire chains go on the rear.
Bad hub/bearing assembly. Replace it. 1) Cupped or feathered tire wear. If the noise moves when rotating tires, it's the tire. You may also need to replace the shocks or get a wheel alignment to prevent further tire damage. 2) Bad hub bearing. If the vehicle is 4WD, you can raise the truck off the ground (be careful and safe) and drive at speed to see if it makes the noise. If it makes the noise off the ground it is bad hub bearing, as a tire makes no noise off the ground. Sometimes the hub bearing won't either as it has no load on it, but that's usually only the case when it makes a rumble or growl noise.
Maybe a stone stuck in the tire tread.
Bad Tire or wheel bearing, rotate the tires to the front if the noise follows its the tire if remains in rear its the wheel bearing
The same way as a rear wheel drive.