Greg Minnaar’s signature tire – the Maxxis Assegai – provides tenacious, predictable grip across the entire profile no matter the lean angle. The Assegai can be used front and rear for a surefooted…
Maxxis' first gravel-specific tire, the Rambler is designed with the volume you need for comfort and the tread you need for speed and control. Tightly packed center knobs are ramped for rolling…
A top performer in dry conditionsEXO Protection offered in select modelsFast rolling center ridge - front or rearRaised side knobs for better corneringThe CrossMark is the dramatic evolution of the…
Developed with 8X World Champion, Nino Schurterx000D Maxxis is offering new Wide Trail (WT) specs of the Aspen and Rekon Race. Developed with input from Nino Schurter, Kate Courtney, and the rest of…
The standard by which all tyres are judged.Ramped, directional tread designLarge cornering blocksSingle-ply, DoubleDown, and DH casings available3C MaxxTerra, 3C MaxxGrip, and Super Tacky available…
The Maxxis Ardent Race shares many features with the Ikon – small, ramped center tread – but offers improved cornering performance with more substantial side knobs.
Greg Minnaar’s signature tire – the Maxxis Assegai – provides tenacious, predictable grip across the entire profile no matter the lean angle. The Assegai can be used front and rear for a surefooted…
The Rekon is an aggressive trail tire inspired by the Ikon for intermediate and technical terrain. Wide knobs down the middle provide control under braking and L-shaped side knobs assure support when…
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tire can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear…
Maxxis Bicycle Tyres for Every Occasion Maxxis has been the go to tyre for bike riders around the world for generations of cyclists. Maxxis make a tyre for every occasion, from the toughest,…
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…
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…
Troy Brosnan's Go-Fast Signature Tyre Troy wanted a ‚Äö√Ñ√∫unicorn‚Äö√Ñ√π of a tyre ‚Äö√Ñ√¨ a center tread design that carried speed easily but with edge blocks worthy of world-class cornering speed.…
Positioning itself between the Assegai and the Shorty in the Maxxis gravity range, the third generation High Roller combines an open center tread pattern and with large, wellsupported side knobs to…
Lightweight freestyle tyre Fast-rolling tread design High-volume casing BMX and urban assault options The Grifter is our most popular freestyle tyre, and for good reason. The tread pattern rolls fast…
Round profile block tread with micro-textured knobs and micro-siped center line for traction on pavement Round profile block tread with micro-textured knobs and micro-siped center line for traction…
Greg Minnaar’s signature tire – the Maxxis Assegai – provides tenacious, predictable grip across the entire profile no matter the lean angle. The Assegai can be used front and rear for a surefooted…
With a tread design that deftly balances rolling speed with braking and cornering traction, it’s no wonder why the Minion DHF is one of the most imitated tires in mountain biking. Whether riding…
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…
The Maxxis Ardent is a light duty trail tire that rolls fast in dry conditions. For similar rolling speed with improved braking and cornering performance, check out the Rekon.
Gravel and dirt road racing tireSPECIFICATIONS:Gravel-specific tread patternDual-Compound for longevityTubeless Ready (TR)EXO Protectionx000D Maxxis' first gravel-specific tire, the Rambler is…