The first on is made of rubber and the rear is made of a strong plastic. I don't know what it is, but it is the same material as rubber, but stronger!
front tyre is made up of rubber and rear tyre is made up of roobber.
36 front and 41 rear
There are two main differences between a front and rear motorcycle tire. The rear tire is flatter while the front tire is more triangular in shape. The triangle shape of the front tire helps the bike enter and exit turns while the flatter shape of the rear tire gives the bike more stability. The second difference is that the forces generated on the rear vs. the front tire are reversed. The rear tire is subjected to acceleration forces while the front tire is subjected to the majority of the braking forces therefore the inner lacing of the tires are set up reversed. That said, you can run a rear tire on the front if you reverse it so the rotational arrow is backwards. Do not attempt to run a front tire on the rear. You will lose the stabilizing effects of the rear tire and the tire will also wear out much faster since it doesn't have as much tread to start with.
Sorry man! The front and rear tires on a bike are totally different in their design and almost always in their width.
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38.5 PSI Front and 41.0 PSI rear
Sitting
Yes, most tyres are biased specifically for the front or the rear. Handling is dangerously affected if you get it wrong.
The "FRONT" arrow indicates the recommended rolling direction for the front wheel and respectively the "REAR" arrow is the direction for the rear wheel.
Remove the 10mm bolt from behing the rear seat. Then pull the rear seat it hooks to the front seat in the front. Remove the bracket there and pull the front.
ones in the front, ones in the back
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.