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  • 2.8 Minion DHF & High Roller II differences..
  • tymbian
    Free Member

    Is one more suited to a certain terrain or just different strokes for different folks.

    benpinnick
    Full Member

    HIgh roller has more bite in the wet the DHF is a little more predictable in the corners.

    Trimix
    Free Member

    I find the long shaped knobs on the DHF suited to cornering slightly more than the general purpose High Roller.

    But the differences are slight. There’s more difference in a few psi than between them.

    I happily use HR2’s on my YT all the time, whereas on the Scott Trail bike, in the winter I use a Minion on the front for grip.

    The HR2’s are so good I dont ever bother swapping them for any of my other tyres.

    So, what Im saying is not much difference.

    Capt.Kronos
    Free Member

    Just had a quick look for some 2.8 HRs… a penny off £100 per end!!!!

    Is this Brexit gone mad! Think I will be waiting a bit before changing the rubber on my plus wheels (I wanted something with a bit more bite and stronger casing than the Bontrager jobbies that came on it, not that I have used them yet as it is all a bit slip slidey out there just now!)

    tymbian
    Free Member

    I saw them for £89 on Nextdaytyres.
    I just presumed that’s how much big tyres are..

    slowboydickie
    Full Member

    You can pick them up £65 per end incl postage from Germany

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