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Old 12-04-2005, 02:51 AM   #1
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Are Holly Rollers Bi-Directional

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Just got 2 new tires. The Maxxis Holly Roller. Are they Bi-directional? There is no direction arrow on the Tire
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Old 12-04-2005, 02:54 AM   #2
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The sideknobs should "point" forwards. Make sense? I thought that the tires had directional arrows on them though? I don't have my bike here so I can't check.
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Here is a pic I found online. Is this right???

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That looks right.
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Those knobs are so small and insignificant that it really wouldn't matter. Just remember that the ramped side (if it has them) hits the ground first.
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That's how I've got my tires mounted. As Wayne says I doubt it makes much difference, I think they would look weird mounted the other way though.
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