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Maxxis - Assegai 29" x 2.50" WT EXO TR FOLD 60TPI E-25The Maxxis Assegai takes its name from the traditional Zulu spear, an apt symbol for its precision and aggression on the trail. Designed in collaboration with World Cup champion Greg Minnaar, this tire is purpose built for riders who demand maximum grip and control across all conditions. Featuring tall, reinforced knobs, the Assegai excels in dust, loam, wet roots, and slick rock, providing consistent traction and confident cornering. Unlike other
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