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Maxxis Minion DHR II - 24X2.30 | 60TPI | FOLDABLE | EXO/TR | Black
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Tire Width - 2.3 in
Tire Width: The measure of a tire's cross-sectional diameter, crucial in determining its contact with the ground, influencing traction, comfort, and rolling resistance. The choice of tire width is influenced by riding conditions, with wider tires providing better grip and cushioning on rough terrains, and narrower tires offering less resistance and higher speed on smooth surfaces.
2.3 in Tire Width: Offers a balance between agility and traction, suited for versatile mountain biking on various terrains.
Tire Diameter - 24 in
Tire Diameter: The measure of a tire's outer circumference, critical for ensuring wheel size compatibility and is chosen based on terrain, speed and handling requirements. Letters sometimes accompany this measure to indicate a nuanced rim compatibility where a simple measurement is inadequate.
24 Inch Tire Diameter: No specification description yet.
Casing Threads - 60 tpi
Casing Threads: Also known as "threads per inch" or "ends per inch", the casing thread count measures how fine the fabric is that's used to make a tire's casing. It affects the tire's flexibility, weight, and puncture resistance. Higher TPI indicates a finer, more densely woven casing, resulting in a lighter and more supple tire.
60 Casing Thread Density: No specification description yet.
Tire Type - Clincher
Tire Type: Defines the construction and mounting methodology of bicycle tires. Each type informs compatibility with specific rim types, the necessity for inner tubes, and the tire's sealing mechanism, significantly affecting installation procedures, performance characteristics, and maintenance requirements.
Clincher Tire Design: A tire that has beads that lock onto the rim bead seat and/or rim hook when the tire is inflated.
Tread Type - Knobby
Tread Type: Refers to the specific design and arrangement of patterns on the surface of a bicycle tire that come into contact with the ground. Tread types are optimized to provide traction, stability, and performance characteristics tailored to different riding conditions and terrains.
Knobby Tread Type: Characterized by the presence of large, widely spaced knobs or lugs on the tire surface. The aggressive knob pattern digs into the ground to improve traction while allowing for self-cleaning to shed debris and maintain performance in challenging conditions.