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Maxxis Maxxcross SI M7312 Motorcycle Tire

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Developed during the Grand National Cross Country series. The race-proven rubber compound delivers excellent traction in soft / intermediate condition. Anti-flex knob bridges on side lugs offer solid straight line stability and enhance grip for aggressive cornering. Tube type.

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5.0

Hooks Up!

By 200MPHTape

from Santee, Ca.

Comments about Maxxis Maxxcross SI M7312 Motorcycle Tire:

Tire really hooks up, son went 3-2 takin 2nd in his motos. I got the hole shot on his KTM 50Pro Sr. in the Fathers day race!

 
4.0

good tire

By zookini

from Silver Spring, MD

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Comments about Maxxis Maxxcross SI M7312 Motorcycle Tire:

Good tread design and delivers good traction. A hair soft of a compound for my liking though.

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5.0

Great tire/wears on the fast side

By Professor450

from Undisclosed

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Comments about Maxxis Maxxcross SI M7312 Motorcycle Tire:

I have used a lot of tires in racing and riding, and used to be sponsored by Bridgestone. Not really racing much anymore so buying my own parts, so price is a consideration as well as durability. The Maxxis SI is a great tire in all conditions, and is priced right, but wears on the fast side. I don't mind much, as I like the way it hooks up, but if you are on a tight budget and looking for longer wear with great bite, go with the Maxxis IT. While I like the IT, it's a little hard for my normal riding area, so stay with the SI. When I race the selected ISDE qualifier or enduro, I only run the SI, nothing else.

 
5.0

Perfect fit on Vintage CR125m

By VintageNutz

from Newnan, GA

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Comments about Maxxis Maxxcross SI M7312 Motorcycle Tire:

I purchased the Maxxis tire for my 1975 Honda CR125m1. I bought the 100/100-18 and the tire fits my Honda perfectly. The aggressive tread pattern hooks up great in hard or soft dirt. I race this bike and the tire has held up very well. The price is right and it looks good too!

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  • Q:

    does the maxxis maxxcross come with a rim like in the picture?
    Asked on 1/9/2010 by dbc93

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      Thanks for your question! Like most other websites, BikeBandit.com must use many general photos for aftermarket parts since we have a limited number of photos from the manufacturers. These pictures may not represent the actual product, as these parts can vary per machine. The Maxxis Maxxcross will just be a tire, the rim is not included.

      Answered on 1/10/2010 by BHills
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    What size tires are compatable with 3.00 x 12 dirt bike (Rear)?

    I need two rear tires. The first size is a 3.00 x 12. It also has 41-M on the side. I don't know what this is for.The Rim size is 1.60x12.
    The second one is a 3.00x12. It has 47L on the side. The rim size is 1.85x12. I am looking for a Knobby tire for intermediate dirt. Do you have any suggestions for these tires? I would like to purchase tham as soon as possible. Thank You, John Knuckles
    Asked on 10/9/2009 by Arnold from Fayetteville,N.C.

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Front / Rear Rear
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Rim Size 19, 18, 16, 12
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Tire Size 80/100-12, 90/100-16, 100/90-19, 100/100-18, 110/90-19, 110/100-18, 120/90-19, 120/100-18
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