Tires BFGoodrich or Maxxis

Maxxis Tires

If you want as much choice of casing and compound as possible go Maxxis - DHRII or Dissector. Dissector is faster rolling and perfect for dry loose rocky.

Pros: faster rolling, perfect
Cons: hard to get
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Maxxis Tires

For proper DH right now the most loved combo is Maxxis Assegai front / Minion DHR II rear, both in DH casing + MaxxGrip.

Pros: most loved combo
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Maxxis Tires

I used to buy CEAT, MRF and APOLLO before. For my Himalayan Apollo was the worst in terms of wet grip. Am trying Maxxiss RN and it's the best in Budget

Pros: best in Budget
Cons: Apollo worst wet grip
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BFGoodrich Tires

K02s aren't the best on wet/slushy pavement in my opinion. I've had the rear step out on me twice cornering, spin in place at a stop a few times and pretty much guaranteed to get a bit loose on standing water with speed.

Pros: phenomenal offroad in snow
Cons: loose on standing water
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BFGoodrich Tires

I have k02 on mine and i dont like them. They look great and in mud and dirt they are great but a little water ore snow and ice and they break free if i goose it just a hair.

Pros: look great
Cons: break free easily
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 0.5

I have the BFGoodrich ones and hate them. Burned through half the tread thickness in a couple hot summer months. But even with still plenty of tread, the mf's slip when it's damp out... 0/10

Pros: none
Cons: slip when damp
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