27.5x3.8" Minion FBF (Front)
- EXO Protection available
- Front-specific tread design
- Inspired by the Minion DHF
- Tubeless Ready (TR) available
The Minion FBF represents a progression in fat-biking by offering a front-specific tire designed for trail riding. Featuring the proven Minion DHF tread blocks, the FBF combines extreme cornering capability, low rolling resistance.
27.5x3.8" Minion FBR (Rear)
- EXO Protection available
- Inspired by the Minion DHR II
- Rear-specific tread design
- Tubeless Ready (TR) available
The Minion FBR is a rear-specific fat bike tire designed for trail riding. It shares the look of the Minion DHR II, but is optimized for fat biking. The Minion FBR features well-known, proven side knobs for cornering traction and ramped, paddle-like knobs down the middle, minimizing rolling resistance and maximizing traction in all conditions.
Estimated Weight: 1528g per tire
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Customer Reviews
Tire is great but David is the man . He is very helpful and competent in his job. The company deserves a 5 star rating
Love these tires! Made such a difference from my 4.5”
Update to my earlier review. 4/10/24 rode at Bradbury Mt State Park in Pownal, ME. The local forecast was off and I found myself riding hard Rooty technical trails in a drenching 43 degree rain. The FBF and FBR were aired down to 5 and 6 psi respective and grabbed to everything, mud, wet leaves and especially wet raised roots. Not one slip or slide, many granny gear climbs and off angle approaches. Never came off the clips due to tire slippage, happy about the heavy sidewall protectiion. A few pics included.
I purchased these tires to allow me to ride on technical trails during mud season after blowing out my snow tires on rough granite. These minions are phenomenal excellent grip on wet Rudy trails. Great traction, and the side walls are very tough. I heard a rumor MAXXIS may discontinue this tire. I hope not if that’s the case I’ll purchase another pair for the future. They are phenomenal. I have them mounted tubeless on a Farley EX-8.