Maxxis Minion Dhr Ii Downhill 60x2tpi 3ct/dh Tubeless 27.5´´ X 2.50 Mtb Tyre
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Maxxis Minion Dhr Ii Downhill 60x2tpi 3ct/dh Tubeless 27.5´´ X 2.50 Mtb Tyre | £48.49 | ![]() | |||
Minion Tyre DHR II (DH) - 27.5x2.50 WT - TR. Soft - 3C Terra/Tubeless Ready/DH TB00518400 | £59.76 | ![]() | |||
Minion Tyre DHR II DH - 275x250 WT - TR Soft - 3C Terra/Tubeless Ready/DH TB00518400 | £61.99 | ![]() | |||
Maxxis Minion DHR II Folding MaxxTerra Downhill Tubeless Ready 27.5" MTB Tyre TB00518400 | £69.99 | ![]() |
With side knobs borrowed from the legendary Minion DHF, but widened to provide more support, the DHR II corners like no other. The center tread features ramped leading edges to improve acceleration and sipes to create a smooth transition when leaning the bike. Paddle-like knobs on the center tread dig in under hard braking and help keep the bike under control.Pair it with a Minion DHF up front for the ultimate aggressive trail riding tire combo! The Minion DHF is available in trail, enduro, and downhill specs.Features:Rubber:- Single compound (best for dry, hard conditions)- Dual compound (best for dry, hard conditions)- 3C MaxxTerra (best for mixed conditions)- 3C MaxxGrip (best for soft, wet conditions)Casings:- 60 TPI + EXO (general trail use)- EXO+ (heavy duty trail use)- DoubleDown (enduro use)- Downhill (DH race, bike park, gravity)- Wide Trail (WT) sizes are optimized for 30-35mm inner width rims- Tubeless Ready specs are denoted with a TR in the tables belowSpecifications:- Size: 27.5X2.50WT- Etrto: 63-584- TPI: 60 - Bead: Foldable- Weight (g): 1,300- Compound: 3C Maxxterra- Max PSI: 50- Tech: 3CG/DH/TR- Application: DownhillPerformance Ratings:- Rolling Speed: 2.5/5- Cornering Control: 4/5- Braking Traction: 4/5Technology:3C MaxxTerra:- Maxxis' 3C MaxxTerra is an intermediate triple compound configuration used across our mountain tire line. The 3C MaxxTerra compound offers more traction than 3C MaxxSpeed, yet provides better treadwear and less rolling resistance than MaxxGrip, which makes it ideal for trail riding in all conditions.3C MaxxGrip:- Maxxis' 3C MaxxGrip compound uses the stickiest, slowest rebounding rubber we offer in a mountain bike tire. This high traction compound is the same one used by our top World Cup Downhill and Enduro World Series athletes and is now available in a variety of casing configurations to cover all riders.- 3C MaxxGrip + EXO casing = Light duty trail riding in wet/slick conditions- 3C MaxxGrip + EXO+ casing = All-around trail riding in wet/slick conditions- 3C MaxxGrip + DoubleDown casing = Enduro racing and e-bikes- 3C MaxxGrip + Downhill casing = Downhill racing and long travel e-bikesSuper Tacky (ST):- Super Tacky (ST) is a special low-rebound, high-traction compound used in select mountain tires.EXO:- EXO is a cut- and abrasion-resistant material added to the sidewalls of many Maxxis mountain bike and gravel tires. This densely woven fabric is lightweight and highly flexible, ensuring that the performance of the tire remains unaffected. Choose EXO Protection for enhanced durability for gravel, XC, and light-duty trail riding.EXO+:- EXO+ is Maxxis' medium-duty puncture protection option suitable for all-around trail riding and light weight e-bikes. We begin with a durable 60 TPI casing, add in our legendary EXO puncture protection layer in the sidewalls, and top it off with a small butyl insert around the bead. The tough casing and EXO material ward off damage from rocks and roots, while the butyl
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