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TexasProgresive

(12,280 posts)
Mon May 29, 2017, 12:26 PM May 2017

Update on Maxxis Padrone TR tires

13 days ago I posted about these tubeless tires. I wasn't particularly impressed. That changed on the 4th ride. The weather was calm and softly raining. I thought it would be a good test of these tires in the wet. It hadn't rained enough to was the roads clean. 1st they held to the road like I was on rails, 2nd I was so confident that I turned in my personal best for that course, regardless of the conditions.

I've got 200 miles on these tires now and am fully sold. I have lower the PSI from 118 slowly to 90 PSI. They feel really good at the lower pressure and I'm not detecting a real increase in rolling resistance. Without test gear that is not verifiable. The only downside I can see to these tires is the price. If they wear as good as some reviews suggest I will be happy to buy them again.

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Update on Maxxis Padrone TR tires (Original Post) TexasProgresive May 2017 OP
I agree on Maxxis Tires SonofDonald May 2017 #1

SonofDonald

(2,050 posts)
1. I agree on Maxxis Tires
Mon May 29, 2017, 02:57 PM
May 2017

I restore and build custom and rare BMX bikes, I use Maxxis Holy Roller and Hookworm tires in a lot of my builds that are run on the street.

Great tires for the price and designs that are well thought out.

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