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No, you should not put an inner tube in a tubeless tire for a motorcycle. It can cause safety issues and affect the performance of the tire.
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A motorcycle tire is a directional tire, for traction. If you put the tire on backwards and you end up on wet pavement you could seriousley be hurt.
No, it is not recommended to put tubes in tubeless tires for a motorcycle as it can affect the tire's performance and safety.
Lift the rear of the motorcycle, use a tire iron to loosen and remove lug nuts, and remove old tire. Now, put in the new tire, replace the lug nuts and tighten, lower the motorcycle to the ground.
When they were repairing it they probably pushed a plug through your tire accidentally and left it, then put in another plug correctly to seal your tire.
if you want to, but you can just have a plug put in at a shop
No, you cannot put tubes in a tubeless tire for a motorcycle. Tubeless tires are designed to be used without inner tubes, while tires with tubes require the use of an inner tube to hold air. Mixing the two can cause safety issues and affect the performance of the tire.
the tire pressure for any tire, irregardless of manufaturer or application depends on how much load will be put on the tire and how it will be used. the pressure you should put in your bridgestone m/c tire is the same pressure you would put in any tire on that same bike. tire pressures are written on a sticker on the vehicle. ALWAYS follow that, NOT WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THE tire.
Yes, it is actually recommended for harleys and other big bikes.
A plug is put into the damaged part of the tyre.
NO. The rear tire is almost always larger than the front. I don't know what rotation has to do with this but it is not recommended to reverse rotation on any tire.