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Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5” X 2.6” Exo TR Mountain Bike Tyre $34.95 + Shipping ($0 in-Store) @ Yarra Valley Cycles

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This is the cheapest ever Maxxis Minion Tyre… please note this is only on the listed tyre size and model and only whilst stock or deal lasts… too good not to share

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  • Including delivery?

    • +1

      Standard shipping for a single tyre starts at $14.95, and heads up to $19.95 for two. Although it wouldn't be optimal to run these on the rear as well

      • Appreciate the feedback.

        These are very cheap for a Maxxis Tyre, and would work well for front and rear. We have run the DHF Tyre on the rear for years, and from all accounts it’s almost as good as it’s rear DHR specific Tyre.

        Shipping under $20 is a must for these as they are quite bulky. We have sold many, and 2 tyres delivered for under $90 is almost the same price as 1.

        Pickup in store also available

        • Agreed, DHF front and rear is very popular in Perth and the South West in WA, suits our solid type very well. I've DHFs front and rear on 4 of my mountain bikes.

  • Looks like a good deal but just confirming this is not actually the top spec 3C compound? I believe there are at least three Minion DHF variants available, could you please explain the different versions and what the relevant suffix letters mean?

    • These are not the 3C tyres.

      These are mid spec, standard compound, with a 60 TPI sidewall protection and tubeless ready.

      A great Tyre

      For those asking, these will fit any 27.5” wheel, as long as the frame of your bike has enough space to allow for the 2.6” Tyre width. Almost all bikes will fit a 2.6” width.

  • +1

    The minion DHF is the Tyre tread that almost all other tyres is measured. This is the number 1 selling tread pattern in the world. It will be ok on the rear, and great on the front.

    The Tyre letters indicate TL (Tubeless Ready) and EXO (a mid level of sidewall protection)

    This is not a 3C (Triple Compound) Tyre…

    In almost all circumstances this Tyre is perfect for any amateur use, it’s durable, and can be used for either front or rear.

  • That's an awfully big tyre. I wouldn't want to be doing much onroad with them front and back.

  • I've got this tyre. Pretty good on and off road.
    Hi op,
    Do you have the 26 inch version too?

  • Are the rumours true that Matt Swan has a bunch of investment properties in Warby and hasn't disclosed these during talks about the new bike park?

  • Where's the logic in pairing one of the most aggressive DH tread patterns with the weakest sidewall available?

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