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There are bicycle tires out there that can be used w/o tubes and still stay air-filled. There are also solid tires which don't need either tube or air.
So, staying strictly true to your question - yes, you can ride a bike w/o a tube.
But if you're asking about if you can ride a bike on a bare metal rim, then the answer is - yes, but poorly.
Traction is horrible, making it a scary, unsafe ride. You'll slip & slide all over the place.
It's also really uncomfortable, and very, very shaky.
On top of that it'll quickly damage the rims beyond the point of them ever being useful again.
The best brand of 27-inch bike tube for a smooth and comfortable ride is Continental.
Some alternative ways to ride a bike without wheels include using a stationary bike, a recumbent bike, or a handcycle.
yes, you need a lisences to ride a pocket bike in bramton
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No : it is the law domo
There are different ways to ride a bike without wheels, such as using a stationary bike or a bike with training wheels. Another option is to use a balance bike, which helps improve balance and coordination before transitioning to a traditional bike.
A bike without a chain has advantages such as reduced maintenance, smoother ride, and cleaner appearance.
it obviously depends how fast you can ride a bike and how long you can go without stopping
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It can make your tire unevenly filled, which will give you a bumpy ride.
It is generally not safe for a child to ride a bike without adult supervision, as they may not have the experience or judgment to handle potential dangers on their own.