We'll assume you mean your back tire, since it usually protrudes farther than the metal wheel: the air pressure may be too low, or the tire may be too large for the application. Any other reason would involve damaged parts, say in an accident.
Your bike brake pad may be rubbing against the wheel due to misalignment or wear and tear. Check if the brake pad is properly positioned and adjust it if needed. If the pad is worn out, replace it to prevent further rubbing against the wheel.
Your bike brake pads may be rubbing against the wheel due to misalignment or wear and tear. Adjusting the brake calipers or replacing the brake pads may help resolve the issue.
the normal mm or milimeter of a scooter wheel is 100mm
add a wheel to the middle after doing certain things.
Yes, there is no difference between the bearing slot in any scooter wheel. Any bearing will fit any wheel.
If its the rear then the inside needs to be rolled upwards.
check to see if your wheel is rubbing up against something
This can be a defective left front wheel bearing. Can also be the tire is rubbing against the fender liner. Loose wheel will also cause this. Inspect everything.
The clamp on a scooter gets put on the wheel
You might possibly have a bent drive shaft, or if you have oversized tires they could be rubbing against the wheel wells
Your bicycle brake pads may be rubbing against the wheel due to misalignment or wear and tear. This can cause friction and make it difficult to ride smoothly. It is important to adjust or replace the brake pads to ensure proper functioning and safety while riding.
Your back bike tire may be rubbing against the frame due to misalignment or improper installation. Check if the tire is properly centered and if the wheel is securely attached to the frame. Adjusting the wheel alignment or seeking professional help can help resolve the issue.