Do motorcycles have tubeless tires?
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Motorcycles have tubeless tires. The differences between tubeless tires and regular tires: Motorcycle tubeless tires are marked with the TUBELESS symbol, indicating they are tubeless, while regular tires do not have this marking. Additionally, the valve stems on tubeless tires have rubber seals where they connect to the rim, whereas regular tires typically lack this feature and are only secured with a nut. Solutions for tubeless tire leaks: When a tubeless tire leaks, it can be repaired using methods such as automatic tire sealant, mushroom plugs, rubber plugs, or hot-melt patches. Using automatic tire sealant is one of the simplest and most convenient methods—just inject the sealant through the tire's valve stem or surface, and it will automatically flow to the puncture to seal it.