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Minion DHR Tread Pattern In A Plusbike Format
The Maxxis Minion FBR is a rear-specific fat bike tire designed for trail riding. It shares the look of the Minion DHR II, but is optimized for fat biking. The Minion FBR features well-known, proven side knobs for cornering traction and ramped, paddle-like knobs down the middle, minimizing rolling resistance and maximizing traction in all conditions.
Features:
27.5" x 3.8
EXO Protection
Inspired by the Minion DHR II
Rear-specific tread design
Tubeless Ready
Folding bead
60 TPI
Dual compound
Intended use: fatbike/plus
Weight: 1285g
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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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Awesome tire
I have minions on my 29er so I was happy to try these on my fat bike for the snow-free months. Studded Dillinger 5s are a bit much for dirt and mud. I'm super happy I swapped these minions in for dirt riding. Plenty of traction and they handle really well. I'm not sure I'll get many miles in on my 29er now.
I have them set up rubles and was able to get them seated on the rim using a CO2 inflator and then just pumped them up with my regular pump.
Reviewed 3/31/2021
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Awesome tire
I have minions on my 29er so I was happy to try these on my fat bike for the snow-free months. Studded Dillinger 5s are a bit much for dirt and mud. I'm super happy I swapped these minions in for dirt riding. Plenty of traction and they handle really well. I'm not sure I'll get many miles in on my 29er now.
I have them set up rubles and was able to get them seated on the rim using a CO2 inflator and then just pumped them up with my regular pump.
Reviewed 3/26/2021
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Excellent rear tire for a fat bike
Awesome tire! Perfect for all terrain conditions and perfect for muddy and snow pack trails. Works outstanding for either tube or tubeless setups.
Reviewed 3/4/2021
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Excellent rear tire for a fat bike
Awesome tire! Perfect for all terrain conditions and perfect for muddy and snow pack trails. Works outstanding for either tube or tubeless setups.
Reviewed 3/1/2021
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