How many pressure tires does a motorcycle have?
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A motorcycle has two pressure tires. Low tire pressure: It will increase the deformation of the tire body, easily causing cracks on the tire side, and generate flexing motion, leading to excessive heat, promoting rubber aging, fatigue of the cord layer, and breakage of the cords. It will also increase the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating wear on the tire shoulders. It reduces the tire's resistance to centrifugal force when cornering, meaning the tire's grip during turns will decrease, increasing the danger when the motorcycle is cornering. Additionally, insufficient tire pressure or uneven pressure between the left and right tires can cause the motorcycle to lean to one side or weave, affecting the stability and safety of high-speed riding. High tire pressure: It will cause excessive stretching and deformation of the tire cords, reducing the elasticity of the tire body, increasing the load on the motorcycle while riding. If impacted, it may lead to internal cracks or blowouts. High tire pressure also accelerates wear on the tire crown and reduces its resistance to punctures.