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Maxxis Tyres - any good?

Posted: Sun May 31, 15 9:15 am
by Andy R
Hi all,
Been trying to find some narrow band white line tyres and came across the ones in the link below. They are obviously a budget tyre but would probably suit my gentle fine weather cruising. Anyone got any knowledge of them? Are they worth a punt, or should I stop being a tight arse and spend a bit more?

http://www.mytyres.co.uk/cgi-bin/rshop. ... p=R-254258

Cheers

Posted: Sun May 31, 15 9:17 am
by Pete
I think I have Chinese tyres on the front of the Bee with no issues........I know for certain that they are black and round........

Posted: Sun May 31, 15 11:11 am
by Mossy68
Hi Andy. They used to be viewed as a budget tyre , but are being used more especially on motor cycles. If have had them , and was more than happy with them.
Personally , if the are as good a quality as bike tyres , I'd give them a shot. :thumbright:

Posted: Sun May 31, 15 2:10 pm
by ScottyDave
As Mossy68 said, started out as budget tyres, certainly on bikes but have come a long way since, if I was looking for tyres I would try them.

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 15 11:23 am
by Andy R
Thanks again everyone for your comments and advice. I've ordered a set of four from the link I posted. Should be here some time next week.

I'll let you know what they're like.

Cheers

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 15 7:27 am
by Andy R
Took the plunge and got a set of Maxxis tyres from the link I posted. For the money I'm well impressed with them. They were delivered direct to Rednal Tyres near me in South Brum, who charged £12.50 to fit and balance. They then told me they could get them direct so I've had the spare done as well. Each tyre worked out at about £76 all in.

If I can get my photo small enough I'll post a couple of pics.

Two days after they were fitted, the rear wheel bearing collapsed, so the mighty PUG is sat on the drive minus half shafts. Luckily Steve's on the case again to help me get it sorted.

Thanks again everyone for your advice.

Cheers

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 15 11:47 pm
by Pete.S
I always used maxis sm tyres on my Honda CRF motocross bike and were excellent sand tyre.
But yes the car tyres have come along way, and have been promoting the performance tyres with a lot of motor sport sponsorship.

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 15 8:07 am
by autofetish
The started as a gokart tyre use to do burnout in a kart a shows and promo events. 6/7 a day :shock:


Use to buy part worms by the Kg great little budget tyre :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 15 2:12 pm
by Dave999
I have their 195 65 R14s on the front of mine. the only ones I could get at the time

no issues balanced up ok

been on for 5+ years, probably time to renew

Dave