Maxxis 2011 Holy Roller

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6 Reviews for 2011 Holy Roller

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 Quite simply the best rear tire for BMX race that's ever been made. Lots of grip for rear tire, very long lifetime, even with lots of skids, it handles abuse with no problems and just seem to go where you want it to. Simply the best!
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 This tire really grips no matter what kind of surface you are on, it really grips when it come to dirt, and street. yes they are little more expensive then other tires but they are well worth it. i have them installed on my bmx cruiser
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 Made such a difference on my mountain bike, the name really suits the tires, feels very smooth, rolls faster. Only thing is that you have to brake more since these tires slip more when riding off road
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 pros of this tyre is definatly the grip it has in loose and hard dirt and concrete
cons slightly heavier than my old tyres
4.5 out of 5
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 A nice smooth tyre. I've used these as trials tyres and MTB tyres. Very grippy everywhere and extremely fast. Second only to the Tioga Farmer John's Cousin.
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 Running these tyres on my Halo Combat rims..

Excellent grip, Great value for money and well simply just damn good tyres.
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Maxxis 2011 Holy Roller (MSRP $0) — Proven in the hardpack and pavement of the BMX world, the Holy Roller is now available in 24" and 26". The Holy Roller urban assault tire is the perfect weapon for riders like Aaron Chase and Jeff Lenosky, who may be dirt jumping today but shredding on the streets of Gotham City tomorrow.

Specifications Compare to other Tires

Price
Weight 730-825 g
Tire Width 2.2/2.4
Diameter 24"/26"
Riding Genre DJ/Street/Park
Bead Type Wire/Foldable
Bead Type - there are two main types. Kevlar/Folding Bead (lighter and ca be folded so riders can put them in their jersey pocket or hydration pack incase they rip their sidewall) and Wire/Steel Bead (heavier, cheaper, not as strong or portable, and more difficult to mount on a rim).
Rubber Durometer 60
Rubber Durometer - is the measurement used by the rubber industry to identify a the harness of rubber. This is important as the tire's durometer effects the grip, how fast the tire will wear, and if the knobs on a tire flex.

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