VaseLEVO
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I asked the LBS why my tires came installed incorrectly in the rear? They said for better traction? ( I am calling BS on this. )
I noticed the little arrows showing the direction of rotation on the butcher Grid tires after I first noticed the tread was installed opposite in the back. I don't believe the explanation I got from my LBS and am starting not to trust them now. Is it even probable? I mean why would Specialized go to the trouble of showing which way they should be rotating if they ended the rear ones to rotate in the opposite direction. If so why was the rear arrow not printed i the opposite direction so it is installed opposite then? Makes no logical sense. How do you get better traction? From looking at the tread, I already thought the front was facing the right direction but rear wasn't. I drew this conclusion from the fact I can tell on car tires what direction they ought to rotate in.
Anyone with knowledge or experience with stock butcher grid tires and knows which way they go? Whats your take on this?
I noticed the little arrows showing the direction of rotation on the butcher Grid tires after I first noticed the tread was installed opposite in the back. I don't believe the explanation I got from my LBS and am starting not to trust them now. Is it even probable? I mean why would Specialized go to the trouble of showing which way they should be rotating if they ended the rear ones to rotate in the opposite direction. If so why was the rear arrow not printed i the opposite direction so it is installed opposite then? Makes no logical sense. How do you get better traction? From looking at the tread, I already thought the front was facing the right direction but rear wasn't. I drew this conclusion from the fact I can tell on car tires what direction they ought to rotate in.
Anyone with knowledge or experience with stock butcher grid tires and knows which way they go? Whats your take on this?