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Maxxis Holy Roller BMX/Urban Bike Tire
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Maxxis Holy Roller BMX/Urban Bike Tire

Our Price: $14.00 - $49.99
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The Holy Roller is Maxxis� most versatile BMX tire. By further tightening the spacing and modifying the knob pattern of the MaxxDaddy, we improved both handling and speed. Hooks up in medium density soil and trails via a deep-cut center groove for straight-line control. Excels in both front and rear.

Features:

Inverted semi-knob design


Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

5Best aftermarket tires for dirt/concreteMay 24, 2011
By Artic Traveller
bought these tires to replace the knobbies on my jamis komodo. Use them mostly for commuting to campus, hopping, jumping and launching off every curb and ledge in sight. traction is superb on concrete and hard pack dirt. Performs well in gravel and loamy soil too. NOT for the mud.Tread gaps look bigger in the picture. only pinched one tube with them. they have saved me from a couple collisions on the streets. Rolling resistance is much less then my kenda kinetics. especially if you run high psi. I have ridden them downhill at speeds excess of 45mph on roads, and they handle great, no lug wobble. Purchased these tires about 4 years ago. probably put around 400 miles. and they still have about 80% tread even with power stops. If your concerned about weight you might think twice. if you are concerned about buying a heavy duty tire that can take abuse and last a long time. then this is the one you need.

5Holy Smokes!Mar 13, 2010
By Justin
I bought these to replace the aging Kenda Klaws on my MTB, in the slight hopes of gaining speed on the street(most of my riding is on streets or packed dirt trails). I think these might actually have more rolling resistance than the old knobbies, but where they really shine is cornering. The round profile makes the bike very responsive, and you can lay the bike on its side without the tires coming unstuck from the pavement. I'm in more danger of cratering my rims than losing traction. They're so soft and grippy that pebbles and sand stick to them. That might mean that they wear out quicker, but man, I'm going to have fun in the meantime. And, Niagara Cycle Works offers them for about half the price that my local high-end bike shop does.

5perfect for what i needFeb 11, 2010
By Jeff
i just got these today, put them on my electra cruiser, and rode around the city for an hour (nevermind that it is february in denver). they are perfect.

i rode on streets with snow and ice without a problem. sure, a more aggressive tire would have handled the ice better but would have had a lot more drag on a sunny summer day. very little noise or pull from these on the clear streets and sidewalks.

as a bonus they look really cool. i just wish they didn't have maxxis.com in big letters on the side, now everyone in the neighborhood will have these in 6 months.

4Great for casual bikingNov 11, 2008
By Eric R. Leitz
These tires perform well on pavement and small amounts of mud. Excellent on gravel. Very smooth ride with little rolling resistance on smooth surfaces.

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5fun tiresNov 09, 2010
By J. Carroll "elmopop lover"
I like my old rigid steel mountain bike a lot more now that I've taken off the much thinner, badly manufactured Michelin City serious commuter-type tires that have been on it for a couple years. These tires are not serious, and as a result, I've ridden the bike more in the past month than in the previous two years.

I got the really fat 2.4 width tires, and pump them to 65 psi so they roll nearly but not quite as freely as the Michelins. On the other hand, they handle rough roads, trails, occasional air off that smoothly ramped rock next to the bike path, etc., a lot better than the other tires. Actually, I never tried jumping the anemic, fragile Michelins. But these tires say, "go for it buddy."

The longest ride I've taken on them so far is about 15 miles. I don't know that I'd want to make a habit of much longer rides using these tires, but for cruising or commuting 8 miles to the train as I sometimes do, they're perfect. I suppose if you have incredibly weak legs or are determined to always ride at the maximum miles per hour your 26"-wheeled bike is capable of, look elsewhere.

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