Maxxis Rekon long term review

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  • @francoisrdt
    @francoisrdt 3 года назад +4

    Excellent review, thanks! I hear that Rekon as a rear tire, paired with Maxxis' own Forekaster as a front, balances out very well! I'll probably give it a go comes spring. Cheers from Canada.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +1

      Hi, I'm now pairing the Rekon with a 3c max maxx terra DHF up front and switching to a dissector for the rear in softer conditions.

  • @Ghostina1
    @Ghostina1 4 года назад +1

    i swiched from ikon maxx speed 2.35 to rekon 2.4 dual in the rear for my upcomeing tour - just for a little bit more protection for my transalp in Italien alps. in the front i have the Disscetor 2.4 max terra
    This i my summer combo.
    In winter i ride.
    Rekon 2.6 dual in the back and 2.4 Assegai in the front for Maximum grip!

  • @trickyrickymtb5622
    @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад +3

    The Rekon is a great rear tyre option with compound and casing options to suite any style of riding. Usable as a front but potentially not ideal for the aggressive stuff. What are you riding and where?

  • @ShoneDaddy
    @ShoneDaddy 3 года назад +4

    Love them for the back, fast and like to drift. They’re the best rear tire for us riders down in Florida IMO.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +2

      Agree, perfect for dry conditions where mud clearing is not a concern. Perfect for UK conditions.. NOT! Actually I still run the rekon in the summer

  • @motoboy6666
    @motoboy6666 3 года назад +5

    For me these are really good trail tyres. 2,4WT feels both fast and grippy. But i would not go for the Maxspeed variants at all, a lot less grip than the regular ones.

  • @trickyrickymtb5622
    @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад

    2.4 dual compound rekon works really well as a rear tyre, where corner grip is less critical. I would aftually be running this if I hadn't switched back to the Schwalbe HD on the front.

  • @6the6savior6
    @6the6savior6 3 года назад

    I have 29 2.25 on both tires for now. These are so fast! The front does kick up a bunch of stuff.

  • @mrvwbug4423
    @mrvwbug4423 4 года назад +4

    Have you considered using a Maxxis Dissector up front to pair with the Rekon rear? The Dissector is fairly fast rolling, but has the same cornering knobs as the Assegai, and has transition knobs like its much more aggressive brother too.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад

      I did look at it, but chose not to pull the trigger as there wasnt much info on how it performed as a front. Do you run it? What's your verdict?

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 3 года назад

      Afaik the Dissector suffers from the same issue as all the other aggressive Maxxis tires (minus the Assegai, but that one is as grippy as it is sluggish), by having those large gaps between the center and the side knobs. Other than that I am sure they are still good, but if you want a predictable front then it is probably not the best choice. They sound like a great rear tire though, but it would still leave the question on what to put up in the front.
      Anyone tried Continental's Der Kaiser? They supposedly are grippy and fast rolling. Might look like they could suck in mud though, since the knobs are not just aggressive but also pretty tight. But they look like they could work well front and rear.

  • @rockport27sends
    @rockport27sends Год назад

    does the 2.35 rear you mentioned has the same inner diameter rim as your 2.6 front?

  • @live4uncbball
    @live4uncbball 3 года назад +1

    Appreciate the review. I have a 2.5 assegai exo+ on front and aggressor 2.5 DD rear for my aggressive riding and 2.6 forekaster exo with 2.4 ardent exo rear for standard trail/ single track. The trail combo is super fast rolling, acceleration is great out of corners, grip in corners is good and the rear breaks lose predictably. I think that’s a very capable combo for trail and moderately aggressive downhill, would be as close to a “perfect set up” as I have found, unless of course you’re getting gnarly...then the first combo is my go to

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      Is that on a 29er or 650b? Or mullet?

    • @live4uncbball
      @live4uncbball 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 29er full suspension. 140mm front/130mm rear

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      Interesting trail combo, the assegai aggressor combo is too aggressive for my riding, been trying the forekaster on the rear with a DHF up front, both EXO for UK autumn trail conditions, but not totally sold on the forekaster as a rear. Would like an all year round setup, but not sure such a thing exists for our unpredictable weather

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      How does the Ardent clear mud on the back? And how's the traction in softer conditions?

    • @live4uncbball
      @live4uncbball 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 ardent is not the best at clearing mud, the knobs are too closely spaced. But it performs well in most other conditions. I have heard good things about the dissector as a rear, it is a little more aggressive than the ardent but still considered fast rolling.

  • @downtoridemtb
    @downtoridemtb 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for posting this video. I’m currently running Rekons front and rear - 2.6” front and 2.4” rear. Pretty good combo but I’m not 100% sure on the front. Rolls so fast but I just don’t know yet how hard I can push it into corners.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад +3

      Thats exactly how I felt, it never actually washed out, but I always felt on the edge if pushing hard, especially on loose over hard. An excellent trail setup in dry hard conditions, but perhaps not versatile enough for more aggressive riding.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 been running that 2.4 Max Terra Rekon in the back for about a year now and it’s at the end of its life. What are your thoughts on Max Terra vs Dual Compound? Also I did end up swapping out the front for a DHR2 not long after my first comment.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      @@downtoridemtb I run the dual compound on the rear, I can understand what ppl might want maxxterra for the grip, but it's not worth the trade off for me. MT is very draggy on the rear

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb I'm alternating between the Rekon and Dissector on the rear. If you feel like you could use more traction without too much compromise to rolling speed give the dual compound Dissector a look.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 I actually just went for my first ride today with the dual compound Dissector on the rear. Felt great! Not really any slower that I could notice compared to the Max Terra Rekon.

  • @filipsimek1459
    @filipsimek1459 3 года назад +14

    I rekon these are pretty good tires

  • @OMPONG777
    @OMPONG777 13 дней назад

    Great video sir. Is that the REKON 29x2.6 3c maxxspeed exo TR? never knew it exist, all i can found online is the maxxterra version.

  • @AceGoodheart
    @AceGoodheart 2 года назад +1

    Out of curiosity, is there anything wrong with using two different tire brands (i.e. Maxxis for the front & Bontrager for the rear)?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  2 года назад +2

      Not at all, a lot of people do that. A lot of people are also a little anal (like me) and the idea of mixing brands doesn't sit well 😂 but in actual fact you may well get the best of both worlds doing that. Not for me tho 😇

  • @chriswhiffin2005
    @chriswhiffin2005 4 года назад

    Hi, I've been looking at the 2.6 rekon how does it perform in UK conditions? Bit worried about it not being up for rocky trail centres and the odd uplift day. Cheers

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад

      Hi Chris, front or rear? I think it's a great option for what your describing. I'd go for the exo+ casing for a bit more puncture protection though. Not the best in mud either

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад

      I'd probably go with Rekon exo+ or DD on the rear, with DHF/R or assegai on the front. Maybe a better option would be Forekaster on the rear if conditions get a bit muddy. Hope that helps.

    • @chriswhiffin2005
      @chriswhiffin2005 4 года назад

      I’d put it on rear got dhf front looking for faster rolling for rear. Just worried how it holds up for techy stuff and puncture resistance. Cheers

    • @chriswhiffin2005
      @chriswhiffin2005 4 года назад +1

      Cheers, too many bloody options!!

  • @justinross2580
    @justinross2580 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info, however you didn’t mention using the 3c mac terra compound on the rear, any reason why? I might be putting that compound on rear, haven’t purchased yet though

    • @justinross2580
      @justinross2580 4 года назад

      Max*

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  4 года назад

      Hi, yeah that's coz I was looking for a fast rolling trail setup. I actually run the Rekon Max Terra on the back of my emtb, but I feel that the compound is a little draggy as a rear tyre for a non powered trail bike. It's all relative though, as it depends what your after and what/where you ride. The Rekon MT is still a better option in terms of rolling speed compared to something like the DHR2 in the same 3C Max Terra compound. Even then however, the DHR2 is a great rear when riding enduro or DH. It's all relative.

    • @justinross2580
      @justinross2580 4 года назад

      trickyricky MTB gotcha, just trying to make heads or tails of coin with 37 sides lol hard stuff to put a finger on especially for someone new into it. Thanks for the info! I think im gonna go with the 2.25 rekon max speed rear but still not fully settled on it yet.

  • @AEA_
    @AEA_ 10 месяцев назад

    Maxxis Recon Icon or CST tires?

  • @juluisreyes9094
    @juluisreyes9094 2 года назад

    Unfortunately, in maxxiss line up, only the rekon offers plus size specifically 27.5x2.8

  • @arneilson4450
    @arneilson4450 3 года назад +1

    I have been running a DHR 2 up front and a Dissector in back for the last year and love the combo. Just bought a 2.4 Rekon for the rear to see if I like it as a faster rolling option. My bike came with Forekasters front and rear and they were a great mix of grip and speed but they were the bottom of the line compound and I ended up getting a lot of flats.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +1

      I'm currently running the Rekon dual comp with a maxxterra dissector up front. Lightning quick combo for a small traction penalty when climbing

  • @kartoffelbauer
    @kartoffelbauer 2 года назад +1

    Hi! nice video! is the Rekon 2.4 smaller than claimed too?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  2 года назад

      I find the 2.4 measures up fairly accurately as long as you stretch it at max PSI for a day or two.

  • @braugonzalezf5656
    @braugonzalezf5656 4 года назад +2

    What about aggressor vs rekon as a rear tire?? Am running dhr front...

    • @ejhayes76
      @ejhayes76 3 года назад

      What did you go with? I have a Rekon rear now and am debating the Aggressor. I want more cornering grip. However, I do so much pedalling and climbing I hate to give up a quicker rolling tire

    • @Lardog2002
      @Lardog2002 3 года назад

      I had an Aggressor 2.3 on the rear of my Epic EVO. The grip was there but sacrificed fast rolling. The Aggressor also felt heavy and ended my ride shorter since I do a lot of pedaling. I ended up with a Rekon Race 2.35 for loose over hard and it made a world of difference.

    • @braugonzalezf5656
      @braugonzalezf5656 3 года назад +1

      Ed Hayes!! Am currently running DHR front and aggressor rear… love the grip and playfulness but think of you want a much faster bike you should get the rekon
      Don’t get me wrong aggressor it’s fast and I went for the little more grip

  • @andriimartynov83
    @andriimartynov83 3 года назад +3

    Ordered a couple of recon 24”x2.20 for my 7 y.o. shredder, look forward to seeing how much better his little bike will perform on the trail. Found a pair of there for only 53£ on eBay.
    Nice video 👍

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      Thanks, hope he geos well

    • @stated10000
      @stated10000 3 месяца назад

      How are the 24x2.2in going? I ordered 1 of them will put on my son's rear wheel, thought I'll keep the 2.1in black jack on the front, the rear black jack looses grip to easily especially as he is approaching 11 years.

    • @andriimartynov83
      @andriimartynov83 3 месяца назад

      @@stated10000 I guess it depends on the quality of your local trails. Here we have hard pack/ loose over hard trails most of the time, so no problem with grip. If the trails are muddy of loose rocks then you need burlier tires.

    • @stated10000
      @stated10000 3 месяца назад

      @andriimartynov83 cheers, we are only beginners, but the trail we went to is rocky and hard/loose over hard, we avoid it if recent mud, I used smart sam on my bike which seemed to struggle as I was commuting on them for 1.5years, have ordered dhr2 for rear of my bike and Rekon for rear of his bike, not sure what to upgrade to on the front, we both have narrow wheels so don't want to go bigger than 2.3in for me and bigger than 2.2in for his bike.

  • @jesuelmosno6424
    @jesuelmosno6424 3 года назад

    hi, what is the best tire combinations for roads and light trails? thanks.?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      Hi, I'd go for a light weight XC setup. Maybe Rekon Race (rear) Rekon DC (front) or the Schwalbe 'racing' models racing Ray & racing Ralph. Stick to harder compounds like dual compound (DC) for road and light trail use, softer compounds will feel like heavy work. Hope that helps.

    • @jesuelmosno6424
      @jesuelmosno6424 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 thanks.

  • @krissnt
    @krissnt 3 года назад

    Just got my new Spark coming with these tyres. After first ride thats my thought that front would need a switch… feels like on the edge of grip. But then tried on my garden; new ones Vs old bike (bontrager xr2) and feel similar in „test conditions” - like no problem. Dont know, maybe its just a feeling of new bike(first time full sus)?:)

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      Rekon maxxterra on the front is fine for light trail and XC, but if pushing hard I would worry when leaning deep. I run these on a spare set for mile munching

  • @kevinclark9176
    @kevinclark9176 2 года назад

    Have you tried the Dissector on the front to pair with the Rekon rear?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  2 года назад

      Been running the dissector on the front for about a year, but I'm about to switch back to the DHF. The dissector is lightning quick, but starts to Drift on loose dusty/sandy stuff. That centre tread doesn't hold a line well when it gets dry n loose. It's a very strange sensation on the front. Love it in all other conditions

    • @kevinclark9176
      @kevinclark9176 2 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 I am leaning towards the Vittoria Agarro/Syerra combo to try. My bike (2019 Evil Following) that I just picked up came with 2.5DHF/2.4DHR and for a 120mm bike and having mostly flowy trails with some roots and rock gardens, it will be a bit heavy and slow and unnecessary. I’ll find out after I ride it first. And I’m sure I can get away with something even faster like a Syerra/Barzo or Rekon/Rekon Race but given the shreddy nature of the Evil I think not going too XC on the tires makes sense.

  • @Prosecute-fauci
    @Prosecute-fauci 5 месяцев назад

    I’m using a rekon for the front and DHF 2 for rear. I do desert loose over hard pack type riding and it seems to work well. 2.4 each.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  5 месяцев назад

      Seems a wierd combo to me, but if it's working for you 💪

    • @Prosecute-fauci
      @Prosecute-fauci 5 месяцев назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 oh… it is indeed a weird combo. The bonus is I have no clue what I’m doing. I’m a complete noob and the trails I’m riding are intermediate level in Tucson Arizona. The rekon on the back was damn near impossible to use for climbing on loose over hard pack so I’m changing it up and hoping for the best.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  5 месяцев назад

      @@Prosecute-fauci be careful as your skills improve and you start getting deeper on the turns, the Rekon doesn't hook up well once it starts to slide. Great if it's working for you now, but a front wash out at speed hurts!

    • @Prosecute-fauci
      @Prosecute-fauci 5 месяцев назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 thank you for the tip sir. What would your recommendation be for a front tire/tyre used for dry desert riding. I will literally buy anything at this point. I’m open for any suggestion.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  5 месяцев назад

      @@Prosecute-fauci I'm from the UK, which is about as far as you can get from dry desert hardback, so I don't really feel equipped to offer a recommendation. Maybe look up some facebook groups, there will be loads of ppl more qualified than me to help with that terrain.

  • @Mugtree
    @Mugtree 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2.6 Rekon reat and Magic Mary front. Oddly my Rekon in the mud is amazing and as you say very fast rolling
    Great review. Thank you

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  2 года назад +2

      I'm a bit anal when it comes to mixing tyre brands, but do like the Rekon as a rear. Currently running a 2.4 with a Dissector 3c up front on my analogue bike. Emtb has more aggressive setup for British winters

    • @Mugtree
      @Mugtree 2 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 i know how toy feel. Ordered an Assegai today so will fit that once the MM is done and see how it works

  • @df0rce
    @df0rce Год назад

    Why not mixing vendors? I.e. rekon back hans dampf front? Cheers

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  Год назад

      I'm a bit anal and NEED to have a matching brand front n rear 🤪

  • @yormeaceko7101
    @yormeaceko7101 3 года назад

    would you recommend a 2.25 rekon as rear?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +1

      The Rekon measures small so I'd be tempted to go 2.4 depends on what/where you ride tho, its all subjective

  • @TheSpade83
    @TheSpade83 2 года назад

    The 120tpi didn’t put up with my riding in the rocky stuff

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  2 года назад +1

      No, I've gone to 60tpi, 120 feels nice, but is a bit fragile.

  • @Jindsing
    @Jindsing 3 года назад

    Are you always supposed to fill the tire up to the psi printed on it?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +1

      Initially yes when new, leave at max PSI overnight to allow tyre to expand to max width, then set to desired riding PSI. I run 23 front, 25 rear.

    • @Jindsing
      @Jindsing 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 what is your tires suggested psi?

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      @@Jindsing please see previous reply, I run 23 front and 25 rear.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      I should add that tyre pressure is a personal feeling thing, you have find what works best for you, balancing grip with rolling resistance. 23/25 is a pretty decent starting point though. Hope that helps.

    • @Jindsing
      @Jindsing 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 oh ok its just that my maxxis rekon has 65 psi printed on them. Is that is the suggested or maximum psi?
      For giant talon 2

  • @peanutcuber
    @peanutcuber 3 года назад

    Is it worth to make it tubeless

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад

      Any tyre is worth making tubeless if you like how it runs. I do like the Rekon on the rear, but currently trying out the dissector. Will post a review in due course.

  • @GFClocked
    @GFClocked 3 года назад +1

    I think you're missing dissector+rekon combo.

    • @trickyrickymtb5622
      @trickyrickymtb5622  3 года назад +1

      Actually switching between that and double dissector now. Dissector was relatively new when I put this out.

    • @GFClocked
      @GFClocked 3 года назад

      @@trickyrickymtb5622 looking forward to your thoughts vs the schwalbe setup.