Description The Maxxis Rambler Tubeless Tire is designed from the ground up for performance on gravel roads. A supple 120 TPI casing is backed with EXO protection to thwart abrasions and cuts to the sidewalls, and low-profile knobs grip on loose surfaces and still allowing for fast rolling. Dual-compound rubber increases speed and traction while keeping the tire tough and long-wearing.
650B x 40 mm and 650b x 47mm. Folding bead. Tubeless ready. Claimed weight is 475g (650bx40mm).
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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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Love it on my front wheel
by Jackie467
Cycling Enthusiast
CA
Bought it since 33mm is bit slim to the road I ride but I have a small tire clearance.
I can feel the difference.
Thanks for carrying this product, it is rare to find a 650b gravel tire.
Reviewed 11/6/2020
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