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The Maxxis Minion DHR II is a true allrounder, suitable for many conditions, riders and types of bikes. It is Australia’s favourite mountain bike tyre.
The DHR II offers unparalleled cornering, thanks to its side knobs adapted from the renowned Minion DHF, now wider for enhanced support. Its centre tread features ramped leading edges for faster acceleration and sipes for seamless transitions when leaning. Additionally, the paddle-like center knobs provide exceptional grip during hard braking, ensuring superior bike control.
The Minion DHR II is available in almost every imaginable combination of casing, compound, width and diameter. While this can be daunting, it means there’s a DHR that probably suits every mountain bike and mountain biker.
Characteristics: Aggressive braking traction, solid climbing grip, reasonable rolling resistance and predictable cornering.
Suitable Terrain: Excels on loose, technical climbs and steep descents. Handles diverse Australian conditions well. Australia’s favourite MTB tyre.
Riding Style: Trail, Enduro and DH riders. Maxxis offer this tyre in a huge number of casing and compound types to suit every type of rider and terrain.
Pushys Recommended Combo’s for Minion DHR II:
- Minion DHR II Front / Rear: Perfect Trail/Enduro all-rounder, a popular option for many riders and bikes alike.
- Minion DHF Front / Minion DHR II Rear: The classic trail set up for decent rolling speed and predictable handling. There’s not many places where this would be the ‘wrong’ choice.
- Assegai Front / DHR II Rear: DH and Enduro rider go-to. Suitable for elite level riders and casual riders. Predictable cornering performance, great braking and easy to shralp.
Take a look at our Maxxis Tyre guide to understand the differences between tyre casing and rubber compounds and a guide to weights, terrain types and riding styles best suited to each version of Maxxis’ range
Recommended By The Team:
This classic tyre has been a go to for me for many years, having used different compunds and casings for different bikes and different rides it is a product that has never failed me. Being able to choose from a soft compound for maxximum grip or a tougher compund to make the tyre last longer is what makes Maxxis the superior tyre brand helping customers customise their options for their individual needs. The MaxxTerra Double Down combo is my current go to for when hitting steeper trails in Canberra, the dry conditons mean I am not fighting for grip but my tyre lasts much longer which helps me save money but keep up my performance.