I like to put DHFs on when going north where there is actually some dirt for the tire to dig into. I have ridden the DHF front and rear and think that it’s a great tire. Instead, the DHR II does a great job floating over the top and providing a predictable drift. I feel that the DHF wants to bite into the dirt, but there isn’t any dirt to bite into. Living in SoCal, most of our dirt is more like concrete with some loose dust and pebbles on top. My reasoning is that you get more grip when transitioning into a corner because there is less gap between the center tread and the side knobs. Padded / Protective Short Liners / Chamoisįor our local riding, I personally choose the DHR II over the DHF.Drop-bar Hydraulic Brake / Shift Levers.3C MaxxTerra is softer and offers more traction than 3C MaxxSpeed, yet provides better treadwear and less rolling resistance than MaxxGrip. UST certified tubeless tyres, 15% lighter, better air retention, and increased sidewall puncture resistance.ģC MaxxGrip uses the softest rubber compounds to offer the ultimate in grip and slow rebound properties for unparalleled traction in downhill applications.Īn intermediate compound configuration used in select mountain tires. Proprietary woven material based sidewall, increased abrasion and cut resistance, integrated exterior design. The nylon of the casing is folded over to provide two layers of protection for extra puncture resistance. Two 120 TPI casing layers reinforced with a butyl insert. The next step in the evolution of the dual-ply tire casing for enduro racing. Great traction yet minimal impact on tread life, Maxxis standard compound.Įxtra layer of butyl rubber wrapped around the bead of a Downhill tire, helps prevent pinch flats and protects the rim. Provides awesome grip yet stable knobs prevent squirm on hard pack. Hard compound base layer for lug support, high traction middle and optimized side lug compounds providing excellent control. Refined and redesigned ready to shred any line. Pair it with a Minion DHF up front for the ultimate aggressive trail riding tyre combo! The Minion DHF is available in trail, enduro, and downhill specs. Paddle-like knobs on the centre tread dig in under hard braking and help keep the bike under control. The centre tread features ramped leading edges to improve acceleration and sipes to create a smooth transition when leaning the bike. With side knobs borrowed from the legendary Minion DHF, but widened to provide more support, the DHR II corners like no other. Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5x2.6 3C/EXO/TR Maxx Terra ($111.92) Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5x2.4 WT 3C/EXO/TR Maxx Terra ($103.92) Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5x2.4 WT 3C/TR/DD Maxx Terra ($127.92) Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5x2.4 WT 3C/EXO+/TR Maxx Terra ($119.92) Minion DHR II 27.5 x 2.40 WT 3C/TR Maxx Grip DH Fold ($127.92) MAXXIS 27.5 x 2.40 WT MINION DHR II EXO/TR TANWALL FOLDABLE ($87.92)
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