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Wednesday, October 20, 2004 Issue 6   VOLUME 2 ISSUE 6  
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2005 New Bicycle Products
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2005 New Bicycle Products
by Maxxis Bicycle Department

Maxxis has just released new bicycle products for 2005. Whether you ride BMX, mountain or road, there’s something for you to check out.

Locust CX
As the latest addition to the Maxxis Cyclocross line, the Locust CX is a versatile 6-pack center tread designed for a variety of terrain. Along with the uncompromising speed of the center lugs, the corner lugs give just the right amount of grip to provide superb traction. Available in a 700x35c, foldable bead.

Don't you want the ADvantage?
Maxxis and World Champion Alison Dunlap have collaborated to bring you the ADvantage, a new Cross Country model. An aggressive, high-volume tire, the ADvantage provides center-line speed and traction along with exceptional cornering - and the lugs are spaced so that even mud will not stand in the way of performance. The ADvantage is available in a 26x2.10, foldable bead and eXCeption series option.

Lightweight, Foldable 2.35 Series
If you’re looking for a lightweight 26x2.35 tire, look no further. Maxxis introduces its Foldable 2.35 Series, new for 2005. The 26x2.35 Foldable bead version is available in the ever-popular Ignitor, Larsen TT, High Roller, Minion DHF and Minion DHR tread patterns. This spec variation saves approximately 40g in weight from the standard wire bead version. So if your riding consists of climbing everything you come down, this is the perfect tire for you.

UST Expansion
In keeping with the growing trend in UST, Maxxis expands its tubeless offerings to include two additional downhill tires and two freeride tires for 2005. The Minion DHF and High Roller will now be available in a 26x2.50 Super Tacky 42a compound. The Ignitor and High Roller will be available in a 26x2.35 freeride version, the High Roller in a Super Tacky 42a compound, and the Ignitor in a MaxxPro 60a compound. The Maxxis UST line now has an option for every off-road discipline.

Urban Assault Holy Roller
It's finally here! The Holy Roller urban assault tire has arrived and is just waiting for you. Lighter than the all-time favorite Hookworm, the Holy Roller urban assault has an extremely low-profile lug tread design to provide traction with minimal rolling resistance. If you thought the Hookworm was on point, wait until you check out the Holy Roller! Available in a 24x2.40 and 26x2.40 single ply.

Dave Mirra's Miracle
Proven already by Miracle Boy Dave Mirra to be one of the best freestyle BMX tires on the professional scene, the Miracle is going to give the same great performance in your neighborhood. Its channeled design allows for optimal grip on vert and street, while providing a smooth ride with little to no rolling resistance. The Miracle is a high rated pressure tire measured at maximum 110psi. Just imagine the difference in your tail whip with this Miracle of a tire!

Creepy Crawler
The Creepy Crawler Front/Rear is the modified trials set-up designed for maximum traction and performance in trials riding. The tires are made of a Super Tacky 42a compound to provide adhesion to any surface. So if modified trials are your game, the Creepy Crawler is the answer for you.
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