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Get Wide & Get Rowdy
The well-loved Minion DHF inspired an upgrade, and Maxxis jumped on the wide tire bandwagon to offer up the rear-specific Minion DHR II Wide Trail. It's constructed to improve acceleration and, with its increased width, provide additional support. But, that's not all that improves the speed and nimble handling we've come to expect from Maxxis tires. Ramped and siped tread rolls fast and digs in under braking, along with strategically placed knobs that decorate the center tread.
Cornering, thankfully, becomes a breeze and that added traction inspires confidence on our rides. Further grip comes from running tubeless tires at a lower pressure so we can ride loose surfaces and rainy days without issue. Maxxis' EXO casing guards against punctures and potholes and Dual Compound rubber keeps faster roller in straight lines with less resistance, increasing control while we're riding trails or downhill laps..
The Maxxis Minion DHR II Wide Trail 29 Inch is available in 29 x 2.4 Inch (61-622 ISO). For 29" rims with inner diameters less than 30mm, the 29 x 2.3 inch (58-662 ISO) size is for you Also available in 27.5 x 2.3 inch (60-584 ISO) .
Features:
29 x 2.4" folding bead rear-specific MTB tire
Wide version optimized for 30-35mm internal rim widths
The right tire for loose to medium, wet and dry trails
Ramped and siped tread track straight under braking
A wider tire increases ruggedness and the ability to handle rough trails
Paddle-like knobs are optimally placed on the center tread for control
EXO casing protects from punctures and debris
Available in 3C MaxxTerra or 3C MaxxGrip casing options
60 TPI
Weight: 858g (3C MaxxTerra)
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
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Versatile and easy to mount
The maxxis DHR tire is such a versatile tire you can mount on the front or rear. I mount these on the front with a maxxis rekon on the rear. Although not as grippy as the maxxis DHF or Assegai, they are fast rolling, lighter and still corners well. Oh, they're super easy to set up tubeless.
Reviewed 11/11/2021
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No complaints with this tire!
by Kmoney
Cycling Enthusiast
Utah
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
I use this tire on my enduro bike. Love the edge grip as well as its durability. Seriously...no complaints!
Reviewed 10/22/2020
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Just what I needed to go tubeless
by splat101
Cycling Enthusiast
Pittsburgh, PA
Needed to replace me tubed tires, and wanted tubeles ready and more grippy tires, and these fit the bill. glad I got them
Reviewed 6/17/2021
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Solid rear tire and super durable
by nhmtnbkr
Cycling Enthusiast
Nashua, NH
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Like their brother the DHF, this is a really good tire for the mixed and gnarly conditions here in the Northeast. I've beaten the snot out of these for - 1,000 miles in the three months I've owned them, and they still look new. No flats, no tread degradation. Overall a good rear tire in everything except deep mud or super hardpack. Climbs well in most any condition except some wet rocky and rooty situations, though even then tire slip is minimal and controllable. I've definitely become a Maxxis fan.
Reviewed 5/20/2019
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Great tire !
by Jcroppper
Battle Ground WA
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Excellent traction strong enough to allow you to run lower pressures if needed
Reviewed 7/3/2018
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