Maxxis Maxx Daddy 20 x 2.0 Features: BMX Staggered, tightly spaced center lugs provide controllable speeds. The knob spacing increases near the shoulder lugs to produce two... more
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Maxxis Maxx Daddy 20 x 2.0 Features: BMX Staggered, tightly spaced center lugs provide controllable speeds. The knob spacing increases near the shoulder lugs to produce two channels that hook up on hardpack berms to loose dirt on the trails. A hard 70a durometer rubber compound rolls fast and wears long.
Advantages: Good frame, Fast climber, Well specced. Good to upgrade over time. Disadvantages: Tyres wear out quickly, Can't fit big tyres.
...up to the tasks as I have hit a few rocks and ramps and they still track as true as they did from new.
The gears shift smoothly and the cables are sleeved almost their entire length so there is little chance of griming them up. You could even file out the final cable guide in a few minutes and run fully sleeved cables if you wanted to.
The bike's geometry is well suited to fast riding and the steep saddle post angle improves things when raised up.
Weaknesses:
The biggest weakness on my bike were the tyres. They gripped pretty well and cleared the mud well once it got gloopy but they wore out really quickly. I don't skid everywhere but I expect my tyres to last more than a couple of months. I now run 2.1 muds instead of the 2.0 Scotts and all is good. Clearence at the front allows tyres of up to about 2.35 or 2.5 if you feel...
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