Maxxis Holy Roller
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Maxxis Holy Roller
Anybody used a 26" Maxxis Holy Roller as a touring tire? Looking for a substitute for a Surly Extraterrestrial, they seem a bit random QC wise. Of the 4 tires were using on our two bikes, 3 look like new after 2500km, and one is nearly worn out, and seems to be made with a different rubber compound. I really like the fat tire feeling,and the off road grip of the ET but not having a tire wear out so quickly.
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I used the Holy Rollers on my old touring bike. They lasted on the Idaho Hot Springs route and plenty of local trail riding. The tires weren't even close to worn out after maybe 4000 miles.
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Do you need the knobs on your touring tire? Not to divert attention away from your original question, but if you are riding mostly on pavement and you like the balloon tire feel, you might prefer Schwalbe Big Apples. They are meaty, big, and bouncy, but they are smooth, like slicks, and they roll great on the road.
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Do you need the knobs on your touring tire? Not to divert attention away from your original question, but if you are riding mostly on pavement and you like the balloon tire feel, you might prefer Schwalbe Big Apples. They are meaty, big, and bouncy, but they are smooth, like slicks, and they roll great on the road.
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So I figure one of the inverted tread BMX tires might be a good substitute. Looking at the Holy Roller, Kenda K-Rad, Schwalbe Crazy Bob. The K-rad looks interesting as it's available in a 2.5....
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I've used the Schwable Crazy Bob tires on my Trek 930 on some pretty rough stuff and it has handled well. The only thing I didn't like about the tire was that it had a lip that extended over the wall of the rim which reduces the brake contact patch considerable. I cut it off with a razor blade and the tires have been great. I've wondered about the others listed mainly the Holly Roller, and K-Rad. Probably will try one of those next.