Common bike tire sizes include 26-inch, 27.5-inch, and 29-inch for mountain bikes, and 700c for road bikes. Each size offers different benefits for various riding styles and terrains.
The tyre size MU85B16 indicates a motorcycle tyre designed for larger bikes. The "MU" typically denotes a specific type or model of the tyre, while "85" refers to the aspect ratio, meaning the height of the sidewall is 85% of the width. "B" indicates that it's a bias-ply construction, and "16" signifies that the tyre fits a 16-inch rim.
It depends upon the tyre. Tyres of different types and/or sizes require different air pressures. +++ The owner's handbook for your car will give the correct specifications for the particular vehicle.
Hofmann is specialized in this kind of equipment, and also has tyre changers available. In case you wish to buy a used tyre changer, there are some available on eBay.
the tyre size are 155/80/13. for c15 goodluck
Could be something simple like a low tyre pressure OR mismatched tyre sizes across the car. Could be something bent in the steering/suspension you will need a tyre and suspension service technician to give the car a -Wheel Alignment Check-
The question needs more information as the number "195 55 15" can mean anything. However, searching this number brings up a ton of results about tyre sizes. If this number was referring to tyres then it would mean, 195 is the width of the tyre face in millimetres, 55 is the percentage of the side-wall to the width of the tyre face, and 15 is the radius of the tyre in inches.
You can buy Enduro tyres from the Motorcycle Superstore, Tyre Drive and BuyTyresOnline. Enduro tires are quite specialized tyres and are not readily available in local tyre stores.
ATV tires and a specific type of tyre. For Quad Bikes mainly. If the internet option is not suitable, I'd suggest visiting your nearest quad bike seller.
The tyre pressure stated on the tyre is the MAXIMUM pressure, not the correct one for daily use. The correct pressure is stated on the tyre placard sticker (look in the driver door well or glove box). Or in your car user manual. There will be "normal load" inflation rates, and "maximum load" inflation rates. As long as you dont go over the maximum for your tyre size you are fine. If you have aftermarket rims and tyres, and the tyre size isnt quoted on the tyre placard, you need to look at other the sizes quoted and go with similar pressures... maybe 1 or 2 psi more.
Vredestein are a Dutch-Indian tyre manufacturing company, they make tyres for cars, two wheel bikes and for agricultural equipment such as tractors and ride on lawn mowers.
Tyre Wear indicators are present on the tyre sidewall. They help in knowing the tread depth of the tyre. They indicate the degree of tyre wear. If the tread depth is less than 1.6mm, then the tyres become unsafe to drive.
Tyre sizes comprise of three parts ie 245 65 16R H 245 width of the tyre when mounted on the rim 65 (%) Percentage of width that the tyre is high (the profile) 16RH Rim diameter/Radial Tyre/ Load-Speed rating No matter what else is variable the rim size is fixed so you can play around with the profile and width of the wheel assembly but should not mix rolling diameters of drive axles