Tire brand & size for 2020 Heckler.

Aug 2, 2021
15
8
Western Colorado
Hi all,
I really like the 27.5x2.6 tire size on my 2020 Heckler.
I am OK with the DHR II front & rear and wore through the rear at 760 mi., put the front on the rear and installed a 2.6 DHF on the front.
This combo worked very well.
Now, at 1490 mi., I've installed a DHR II 27.5x2.8 on the rear and a Surly Dirt Wizard 27.5x2.8 on the front on stock 30mm rims. The Surly is almost a moto tire!
I run these tires at 22 psi rear and 16 psi front, so far so good!
I weigh 170 lbs ready to ride in Western Colorado and not a crazy fast rider, no flats!
Any of you have input on tire swaps?
 

MXLNK

New Member
May 19, 2021
2
0
Germoney
Wouldn't want anything wider than the 2.6 in the back. Didn't like the DHR II in the Front. Grip was non existent. So i wenn for an assegai 2.5 maxxgrip. Pretty Happy with that combo
 
Aug 2, 2021
15
8
Western Colorado
2200 plus miles on the Heckler and the flimsy Dirt Wizard is gone!
Replaced with DH R II.
When the DH F/DH R combo is done, Assagai front and ? go on.
Both 27.5 x 2.6.
The 2.8's are just a bit too vague handling.
Thanks for any input and suggestions for a rear tire in Western Colorado.
 

ccwilli3

Active member
Jun 2, 2020
31
30
Ladera Ranch, CA - USA
I ran 2 sets front/rear of DHR II before moving to a DHF front. The DHF front quickened the steering quite a bit so its there for now with the DHR II rear. Stayed with 2.6" F/R. Have an assagai 2.5" on my 2022 heckler now and it seems to be better all around grip wise so maybe its worth considering for your next combo.
 

RustyIron

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Subscriber
Jun 5, 2021
1,831
2,850
La Habra, California
When the DH F/DH R combo is done, Assagai front and ? go on.

Both 27.5 x 2.6.

Thanks for any input and suggestions for a rear tire in Western Colorado.

I ride a 2021 MX, but I think ours are essentially the same bike. I ran 2.8's for the longest time, and they were a lot of fun. I gradually started going skinnier and skinnier, and have settled on 2.5 and 2.4. I find that they handle great, and they stick when I stuff 'em into the ground. For me, it's a good combo.

I'm a FIRM believer in the Assegai up front. I'm not interested in anything else. I was running Dissector Maxx Terra's out back, but I'd barely get over 400 miles on them. I recently switched to DHR II's, and my mileage isn't any better. MAYBE they handle a little better.

So my only firm suggestion is go with the Assegai up front. There's a lot to like about it.
 
Aug 2, 2021
15
8
Western Colorado
Thanks for all the advice.
Hey Rusty, I'm considering converting to MX on my 2020 Heckler. Any negatives with your set-up?
Anyone else have experience with this conversion?
It will be a bit on the costly side at $650 but, is it worth it?
I will need a fork, wheel and tire!
Assagai is now available in 2.6 so, when the DH F dies, I'll give one a try.
Any input will be appreciated.
Kirk
 

EMTB Forums

Since 2018

The World's largest electric mountain bike community.

554K
Messages
28,018
Members
Join Our Community

Latest articles


Top