because it is made of Cardiac Muscle
A radial tire is different from a normal tire in that a radial tires athatre built to last longer. The main difference is that radial tire have wires or cords that radiate at a 90-degree angle from the tire rim.
As a tire goes round and round heat builds up inside the heat expands the air inside the tire. On a normal day that he can dissipate but as the temperature on the outside increases is more difficult for the heat (energy) to leave the inside of the tire. As the temperature increases the pressure inside the tire also increases. It is that pressure that can cause the tire to explode.
I assume you mean TIRE. The energy is usually stored up in whoever PUMPS UP the tire, and then you go lie down, to RE-CHARGE your energy cells!
MAYBE - , frame size has nothing to do with tire size. Style does, and if its a mountain bike, it will not work with a 27 (road racing) wheel and tire. Brakes will not fit.
The rotations per unit of a distance (mile, kilometer, etc.) of a tire are dependent on multiple variables. In order to answer (or even estimate) the size of the tire must be known. Tires can range in diameter from centimeters to meters in diameter.
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Skeletal Muscles tire quickly, smooth muscles tire slower than Skeletal, and Cardiac Muscles never tire.
No clue, never heard this term used. A slack tire sounds like slang for a flat or deflated tire.
F on a tire is not the size. In fact I have never seen F on a tire to designate anything.
People do not pay much attention to the spare tire.
No, my bike tire has never exploded while I was riding it.
Skeletal Muscles tire quickly, smooth muscles tire slower than Skeletal, and Cardiac Muscles never tire.
Never mix tire sizes. Run the same size tire on both sides. You can run one size on the front and a different size on the rear but never on the same axle.
The heart itself is a muscle that never gets tired. This is, in part, due to the inclusion of the cardiac muscle and the constant blood flow to the heart itself. Skeletal muscles tire after prolonged use and cardiac muscles maintain stamina for constant use.
No, never mix tire sizes.
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