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  1. AfraidofReplies on

    From the perspective of this photo, I would assume that it’s currently facing photo. Basically, if your hand was the front fork, and your body the rest of the bike, it would be in the correct direction as. 

  2. That’s a super classic design that is over 40 years old. That’s the tire design that came on my vintage Giant Mountain bike. Ive gone out of my way to replace them with the same design each time. 

    After much experimenting I ran them opposing each other. The spade on the bottom of the rear wheel points backwards so that the tire digs into the ground when force is applied. 

    The front wheel is opposite because most of the stopping force comes from the front wheel, I run them with the spades pointing forwards in the front wheel. Because I want the tire to dig into the ground when I’m braking. 

    Does it make me feel like I’m “doing something” yup. 

    Yes it does. 

    Does it actually make the bike perform any better? 

    Probably not. 

    But that’s what I do. 

  3. goshua_jolliver on

    When the tire pressure is high you mostly run on that uninterrupted center strip. It means they run quiet ans are supposed to be “mtb” tires that functions well on the road. They aren’t super performance bikes don’t stress it

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