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$75.00
Troy Brosnan's go-fast signature tire.
- Ideal for dry, fast trails
- Tubeless compatible
- Wide Trail casing optimized for 30-35mm rims
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer, Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tire can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear, depending on trail conditions.

$83.74
The second generation of the legendary High Roller
- Easily clears debris
- Open tread design
- Wide trail (WT) casing specs are optimized for 30-35mm inner width rims
An open and aggressive tread design gives the High Roller II excellent soil penetration and mud-clearing ability. A square profile provides a solid, consistent feel across the knobs. Modified knobs on the shoulder and center improve braking performance and traction on hard surfaces. An excellent choice for technical, loose terrain.

$85.00
The standard by which all tires are judged
- Large cornering blocks
- Ramped, directional tread design
- Wide trail (WT) casing specs are optimized for 30-35mm inner width rims
With a tread design that deftly balances rolling speed with braking and cornering traction, it's hard to find fault with the Minion DHF. That's probably why it's one of the most imitated tires in mountain biking. Whether riding local trails, a backcountry epic, racing enduro, or World Cup downhill, there's a Minion DHF spec to meet your needs.

$88.00
- Gen 2 Revised tread pattern
- New knob layout based on feedback from World Cup DH and EWS riders
- "Doublewide" knob now split into two individual knobs
- More supportive cornering knobs
- Additional siping to enhance braking and cornering traction
- Raised ridges on casing to promote mud clearing

$90.00
Troy Brosnan's go-fast signature tire.
- Ideal for dry, fast trails
- Tubeless compatible
- Wide Trail casing optimized for 30-35mm rims
Designed in conjunction with Aussie DH racer, Troy Brosnan, the Dissector seeks to minimize drag while retaining cornering control. This versatile tire can be used as a front, a pair, or as a rear, depending on trail conditions.
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