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Maxxis Bicycle Tires
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This is not a dig on anyone who has replied or will reply, if you're asking if these tires would work for you and your particular bike, the answer is probably NO.
These are DHF/DHR/Disector/Assegai, which are Maxxis most popular AGGRESSIVE tires. They won't roll that well on concrete, they are likely all the EXO casing which makes them a solid mid-range trail tire and pretty much every mid to high end bike comes with a pairing of these.
If you're learning, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2j2bjD
If you care I run on my rigs Front/Rear:
Trail - DHF/Dissector Both in EXO+
Enduro - Assegai/Dissector both in EXO+
SoCal, dry with loose over hardpack.
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They also have Rekon (more XC/Cross Country / "Traditional" MTB Tire)
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This is not a dig on anyone who has replied or will reply, if you're asking if these tires would work for you and your particular bike, the answer is probably NO.
These are DHF/DHR/Disector/Assegai, which are Maxxis most popular AGGRESSIVE tires. They won't roll that well on concrete, they are likely all the EXO casing which makes them a solid mid-range trail tire and pretty much every mid to high end bike comes with a pairing of these.
If you're learning, check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2j2bjD
If you care I run on my rigs Front/Rear:
Trail - DHF/Dissector Both in EXO+
Enduro - Assegai/Dissector both in EXO+
SoCal, dry with loose over hardpack.
In any case no enduro/dh for me, just XC/trail, same loose over hard and Icons that came on the bike just don't have enough grip. Was thinking Dissector per Monkeynaut suggestion..
Talon should have no issue with going 2.2 to 2.4 either so more grip there as well.
Maxxis reminds me of Mavic with all the acronyms and myriad of tech options. I had to spend some time on their website to figure out what would work best for my different bikes.
My current bike came with these tires: Schwalbe Hans Dampf 27.5" SnakeSkin 2.35"
(https://www.pinkbike.co
These are one of the trails i ride on:
https://youtu.be/wGu2kqpCDlo?si=
please advise!
Update: How come none of theses tires come in 27.5" x 2.35" ?
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Very slick!
I have been referring to this guide recently for guidance on Maxxis tires for the family.
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