How heavy is a 900 tire?
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Approximately 50kg. Tire maintenance is as follows: 1. Safe storage: All tires should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark indoor area, avoiding exposure to sunlight, oil, acid, and hydrocarbons, as these can erode the tire. 2. Tire maintenance: Regular rotation of tires, choosing appropriate tread patterns, daily maintenance, regular pressure checks, timely repair of damages, and frequent removal of stones and foreign objects from the tread are all important factors in extending tire life. 3. Ensure standard pressure: Both over-inflation and under-inflation will increase wear and reduce mileage. They also increase the dynamic load on the wheels, making the tire more prone to bursting. The impact is more severe on uneven roads or at high speeds. 4. Control tire temperature: While driving, the tire's temperature rises due to friction from deformation. When the temperature exceeds 100°C, the tire's strength greatly decreases, making it highly susceptible to delamination, blowouts, and other damages. 5. Pre-drive routine checks: Before driving, check the tires for bulges, cracks, cuts, punctures, under-inflation, and abnormal wear. If any are found, they must be repaired immediately. Check the tire tread for punctures by debris, metal fragments, glass, or stones lodged in the grooves. If found, use a screwdriver to remove them.