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Maxxis tyres

Post by Katfish » Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:35 pm

Has anyone had any experience with Maxxis tyres? Just got hold of a pair of Bandit wheels to put on the pop up but need some tyres and the maxxis are very competatively priced. :o
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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by Pop-Kat » Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:51 pm

I'd give them a wide berth mate, the sport touring ones are rock hard and the sport ones grip ok ish but wear out very very quickly.

What size bandit wheels have you got ?, if they're off an early one then i'd say Bridgestone BT45's. if later then Pirelli Diablo will do nicley, they're an older tyre now but still very good and go a bit cheaper. Give BCT motorcycles a call, very good prices..

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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by Katfish » Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:58 pm

Wheels are from a 400 I think, 3" front 4" rear. Have done a search on net and reviews seem quite good but it's always a worry heading into the unknown ;
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Post by Pop-Kat » Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:21 pm

BT45's or as an alternative Avon roadriders, sizes should be 110 front and prob 140 rear.....
Maxxis, nah...they're made by Chen Shing :shock:

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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by Kryten » Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:44 pm

Got a pair of Maxxis "Hookworms" on my year 2000 Specialized HardRock. They are a large profile downhill tyre with a minimal tread pattern. Great in the the dry, but a bit "entertaining" on damp tarmac.


But then thats a Mountain bike, so probably not of much interest to you :lol:

However, only last night I was talking to a Triumph owner/racer who was quite keen on the Continental GO that have replaced the TKV (?) range.


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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by lomsavage » Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:22 am

tkv 11/12 were the dogs

not tried the replacements yet
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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by fossie » Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:37 am

conti Go is a daft name but the tyres were /are fine, and at a reasonable price , but sadly no use to me as they last only half as long as the ones they replaced. The Go's only do about 6-7,000 miles, before needing to be replaced. 2Months to me but most out they 2 years maybe, at that a bargain.
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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by wraith » Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:47 pm

I have a set of Maxxi Dimond on my 1127 powerd Kat and have had no probs and have done about 400/500 mils and not much wear

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Post by stevepeanut » Tue Aug 09, 2011 6:32 pm

Andy, Sarah has a a pair of maxxis on her fazer, good in the wet and dry and seem to be lasting well too. Cant fault them for the money

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Re: Maxxis tyres

Post by Katfish » Tue Sep 13, 2011 2:51 pm

Update on the tyres, decided to go with Avon Roadriders on the bandit rims 110/70/17 & 150/70/17 fitted price including balancing & new valves £170 at my local bike shop. I thought that was a pretty fair price. :)
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