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Gear, i:2:1750, Mountain Bike Tires, review, WTB -

I’ve been riding my 29er for almost a year now and one of the things that was frustrating initially was the lack of component variety available. It was kinda like being a Mac guy in a PC world but thankfully it’s getting easier every day to find 29er versions of most MTB components and accessories. …

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Downhill, Freeride, Gear, i:2:1720, i:2:960, Maxxis, minion, Mountain Bike Tires, reviews -

I’m sure many of you already read my review of the Maxxis Ardents – if you havent what are you waiting for? OK, now that we’re all up to speed, I have another great set of tires from Maxxis that are perfect for those who dont quite have the clearance for using the Ardents but …

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Downhill, Freeride, Gear, i:2:1720, i:2:960, Maxxis, minion, Mountain Bike Tires, reviews -

I’m sure many of you already read my review of the Maxxis Ardents – if you havent what are you waiting for? OK, now that we’re all up to speed, I have another great set of tires from Maxxis that are perfect for those who dont quite have the clearance for using the Ardents but …

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2.4, Ardent, Freeride, Gear, i:2:1679, Maxxis, Mountain Bike Tires, reviews -

Maxxis is a name in MTB tires that needs no introduction. The company has been around for over 40 years producing high quality tires for almost everything that rolls, especially mountain bikes. This time around I tested the Maxxis Ardent 2.4 (MSRP about $50) which is one of the newer, large volume tires for the …

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2.4, Ardent, Freeride, Gear, i:2:1679, Maxxis, Mountain Bike Tires, reviews -

Maxxis is a name in MTB tires that needs no introduction. The company has been around for over 40 years producing high quality tires for almost everything that rolls, especially mountain bikes. This time around I tested the Maxxis Ardent 2.4 (MSRP about $50) which is one of the newer, large volume tires for the …

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