I ran them on the front and back for about 5 months. Work well in loose over hard in Northern CA and corner very well. They might work in the mud but we don't get much muddy conditions. I do think the rolling resistance is greater than the DHF/DHR II combo. Most people don't care about rolling resistance.Anyone try or running a Maxis Dissector 2.6 exo+ on the back of the Levo 2020 (29er)
There is such a massive shortage or tires here and this is all I can get ....
That’s not good to hear.In my opinion the worst maxxis ever bought(29 maxxgrip dh casing), destroyed the small central blocks in the rock gardens in the bike park (Stumpjumper Evo), when braking they literally come off downhill (I weigh more than 100 kg).
Our trails around Louisville generally stay wet to perfect tack all winter, so I can confirm your suspicions, the tire actually does work OK in the mud.I ran them on the front and back for about 5 months. Work well in loose over hard in Northern CA and corner very well. They might work in the mud but we don't get much muddy conditions. I do think the rolling resistance is greater than the DHF/DHR II combo. Most people don't care about rolling resistance.
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