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Maxxis Trepador

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Post by Timmy »

has anyone heard anything on these over here yet?
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Post by BIg StEvE »

na sorry. do you have a pic! :cool:
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Post by RV80 »

Here's a pic
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Post by BIg StEvE »

OH BLING!

must cost an arm and most probably a leg too! :lol:
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Post by RB zook »

BIg StEvE wrote:OH BLING!

must cost an arm and most probably a leg too! :lol:


and maby a testical
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Post by benhl »

But how bad do you XXwantXX need that BLING :finger:
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Post by RUFF »

Last i spoke to a Maxxis dealer they were still not available in the US. This was late last year.
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Post by ozy1 »

fark i love em
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Post by Hoonz »

fark they look pretty tasty
i almost divorced my MTRs for them
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Post by diesel028 »

these were talked about on here last year sometime

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Post by GRIMACE »

apparently this tyre is expected to come in both a bias (as shown in pic above) and a radial form as also shown in one of the pics on the links.... I am keen to see these begin production as they look :cool: .
Maxxis also has a new tyre called the Bighorn its a radial with similar style to the MTR. This was spose to be available soon but i havnt herd any further shiznit on it.... if i or anyone does please inform us here on OL :D
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Post by Mudzuki »

Got sidewall???? :D
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Post by MY45 »

Center tread looks cool but the side lugs look to clustered :? Would like to see how they perform,but so would msot of us :D The side biters of The Baja Claw look like they would bite better on rocks but hey what would i know :lol:
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Post by Wooders »

Shame there's on offset lugs :?
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Post by GRIMACE »

there si abit of offset just not much, i still think they rawk :D
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Post by 83 lux »

Wooders wrote:Shame there's on offset lugs :?


what makes you say that
Claws are a POS because of the set up of the lugs
this should work a hell of a lot better then claws
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Post by Pinball »

Mean lookin machine....

just checked their website... gotta worry about their method of classification..... those at's 'd be good for a falcon!!

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Post by Wooders »

83 lux wrote:
Wooders wrote:Shame there's on offset lugs :?


what makes you say that
Claws are a POS because of the set up of the lugs
this should work a hell of a lot better then claws


& Offset lugs help swampers (except Thornturds) work great ;) .....Just my pref I'd rather see a bigger offset in the lugs as I think it's more likely to improve their performance....
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