The manufacturing process of motorcycle tires generally includes the following steps:
Rubber compounding: Natural rubber and synthetic rubber are compounded, various fillers and additives are added, and then mixed and ground until the desired quality and viscosity are achieved.
Fabric preparation: Weave materials such as steel wire or nylon into fabric, which is then coated with glue and dried.
Tire core preparation: Mix glue and various cellulosic materials, and then press them into blocks of the desired shape and size.
Carcass preparation: The rubber compound is placed into a mold and pressed into the desired shape and size.
Tire assembly: The carcass, tire core, fabric, etc. are assembled together, and then shaped and vulcanized to make them a whole.
Follow-up processing: The vulcanized tires undergo subsequent processing such as appearance polishing and painting.
The above is a common motorcycle tire manufacturing process, and different manufacturers and products may be slightly different.