MaxxisHookworm - 20", 24", 27.5", 29" - Ultra-Durable Bike Tire - BMX, Cruiser, and Trail Bikes
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MaxxisHookworm - 20", 24", 27.5", 29" - Ultra-Durable Bike Tire - BMX, Cruiser, and Trail Bikes

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  • Item Diameter
    27.5 Inches
  • Brand
    Maxxis
  • Tire Type
    Clincher
  • Item Width
    2.5 Inches
  • Bike Type
    BMX Bike
  • Warranty Type
    Limited

Description

  • MAXXIS HOOKWORM: A unique wraparound tread pattern and sturdy construction allow the Maxxis Hookworm to stand up to the abuse of urban environments.
  • SINGLE COMPOUND: One rubber compound is used throughout the tread of the tire.
  • QUALITY GUARANTEE: 1-Year Manufacturer's Warranty

MaxxisHookworm - 20", 24", 27.5", 29" - Ultra-Durable Bike Tire - BMX, Cruiser, and Trail Bikes

Specifications

Item Diameter27.5 Inches
BrandMaxxis
Tire TypeClincher
Item Width2.5 Inches
Bike TypeBMX Bike
Warranty TypeLimited
MaterialRubber
Tensile Strength65 PSI
Tread TypeSlick
Size27.5x2.50
ManufacturerMaxxis
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H27.25 x 27.25 x 3 inches
Package Weight1.09 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH10.83 x 1.97 x 10.83 inches
Item Weight2 Pounds
Brand NameMaxxis
Warranty DescriptionMaxxis warrants to the original retail purchaser of every new Maxxis brand bicycle tire that the tire will be free from defect in material and workmanship for up to one year from date of purchase or until there is no serviceable original tread depth (as determined at the reasonable discretion of Maxxis) remaining on the Tire, whichever comes first. Exclusions apply.
Model NameHookworm
ColorBlack
Suggested Usersunisex-adult
Number of Items1
Part NumberTB00327100
Model Year2023
Style1 Pack
Included ComponentsBlack Sidewall, 27.5x2.50, Non-tubeless, TB00327100, Hookworm Single Compound Tire
Sport TypeBMX
Grip TypeHookworm Single Compound

what the weight is of 26x2.5? thanks!
I have 3.50 inches total in between my forks at the top would this tire fit?
I have a 29x2.20˝ front, 29x2.00˝ rear. Trek Marlin 5. I'm just worried the wider hookworm will rub against the frame/shocks?
Should the tires be on a certain rotation direction? I noticed I installed the two differently based on the logo that is only on one sidewall.

Reviews

G**R

Great tire for road and paved/hardpack trails.

These tires are on a 26" Fuji Nevada 1.9 Hard-Tail that I have added hydraulic disc brakes too. The front wheel is stock (Vera Terra 26 and the rear wheel is aftermarket (Sun Rhyno Lite 26), more on that later. Overall I have been very happy with these wheels. After mounting them, I took them down a paved trail near my house and on some hardpack dirt/clay trails. They had no problem delivering good grip when cornering and rolled very smooth although these tires are mainly for use on the street and that is where the majority of my review on their use is derived from.I ride/drive a pedi-cab on the weekends. If you are not familiar with them they are basically a trailer with 2 bicycle wheels on it that attaches to a hitch you clamp to the seatpost of a bike. The trailer is about the same length as a 26" mountain bike and mine has 2x 20" BMX wheels on the back with 2 bench seats that can seat 4-6 people comfortably (although I have had 8 people in it at once). I mention this because as you can imagine the trailer may hold 800-1000lbs of passengers PLUS the weight of the trailer itself being about 100lbs. This weight is distributed between the rear trailer tires and the bikes rear tire (this is the reason for the upgraded rear wheel to handle the additional load). I estimate about 40% of the load to be on the rear bike wheel/tire, although this will vary depending on where the people sit and how much they weigh. With that out of the way...These tires are rated for 65psi max. I run that in the front, but run the rear wheel at 80psi. I use whatever tubes are on sale when I need them and run these same pressures/loads with all of them. These tires replaced standard no-name knobbie tires the bike came with them I bought it. The Hookworms roll incredibly smooth, even over rougher asphalt. Even at max air poressure and beyond they allow the bike to coast noticeably easier as well as virtually being virtually silent. The rear tire holds the weight of myself (220lbs) and my loaded trailer (up to 1200lbs+) very well. These tires deliver great grip on concrete and asphalt even when the roads are wet. The extra width (26x2.5) of the tire combined with the fact that the fact that its dimpled surface wraps around almost the entire tire makes the contact patch very stable. For comparison, my old tires were 26x2 and the knobs only ran to the edge of the "normal" contact patch. When there was additional weight added, the way the tire flattened out the smooth sidewall would rub on the ground (occasionally) and the part of the tire on the road would grow in length (front-to-back), this would caused additional load on the wheel and I think (purely assumption) that it was bending spokes. Now the wider tire seems to bulge out sideways under load and the texture wrapping around keeps the sidewall off the ground, this also means the load on the wheel doesn't grow in length and I have not had my wheels go out of true since running them (had been very frequent prior to installing these).About the difference in wheels: The front tire on the stock Vera-Terra was very easy to install, I do not even need to use levers to mount/dismount the tire, I can do it by hand. Even so, the tire holds its bead well and although I have had some flats, none had been from the tube getting pinched. The rear tire on the aftermarket Sun wheel is very hard to install. Even with extra-long steel levers, mounting the tire takes quite a bit of work, to the point that I was worried about damaging the tire/rim. I have since gotten more comfortable with it (and have never done any damage to the rim or tire). Being that I ride an urban area with a lot of bars, there is a tremendous amount of broken glass so I have had these tires on and off many times. Even though both wheels are the same size, the Sun rim has a much stiffer/thicker lip that its just a slight bit taller and I think that is where the increased difficulty in installing them comes from.One last thing to note, when they say 26x2.5 they mean it, these tires are FAT (in a good way). They look awesome on the bike but be warned, they are quite a bit wider than a 26x2 ... more that it might seem like. The clearance against my frame with the old tires was enough to squeeze a pinkie into, now it is about as much clearance as a house-key is thick (on my Fuji Nevada 1.9). Had I been using rim brakes I am not sure they would have fit with these tires. Being that I use hydraulic discs this was not an issue for me, but just check what your clearance is like. I would make sure you have at least 1/4-1/2 inch anywhere a 26x2 tires come close to the frame or any components.TL:DR - These tires roll smooth, have good grip on pavement both wet and dry, had no problems handing extreme weight/loads, and can be run at high pressure. Plus, they are fat and look sick on the bike.

J**N

Ultimate Urban Tire!

Maxxis Hookworms WooHoo...what a great tire for urban riding! They roll like crazy...very low rolling resistance. I used 365 Cycles to supply them...they are in PA and they showed up ASAP in a full size box! 29 inches...some suppliers fold them up, but not 365 Cycles...Good Job Folks!!

J**

Legit tires 👍

Looks great on my chameleon 🤙

D**H

Heavy duty tire and is very Heavy

I replaced my 29 x 2.0 with this 2.5 tire on my Mtn bike street set up. First thing I noticed out of the box was that this tire was about twice the weight of my old 2.0 tire. This tire has a very heavy duty tread and sidewall that looks like it can take any punishment. I ride mostly on the streets and with rodies. The first thing I noticed immediately was that I was slower on my acceleration and I felt like I was maybe 2 to 3 mph slower from my normal pace at 60psi. During a sprint zone with the group I can max at 35 on old tires but was only able to hit 30 with Maxxis. The tire looks great on the bike and just fits front and back with about 1/4 in clearance and I enjoy the harder work out. Rolls very nice... Just noticed that when I go into my granny gear up front the chain guide just barley rubs the tire enuf to make a little noise..

W**I

Sick!

Cannot beat the price or quality! This IS THE PERFECT STREET TIRE!

J**R

Careful!

I was wanting to put my Bafang electric mid-drive kit on a fat-wheeled bike but couldn't find one because they all seem to have really wide bottom brackets. These are a nice alternative.At 45psi they are comfortable but still roll nicely. I'm not a fan of the prices people charge for these but i'm hoping that in this instance, i get what i pay for. If they just don't get holes from pointy little rocks or thorns then they'll be better than my previous slicks.They seem to fit fine on pretty much any standard 26" rim with the bead firmly seated but this is not nearly the only consideration. When i was considering my purchase i measured everywhere that i though *width* might be a problem, but my brain glitched and didn't think anything of the height. As it happens these are about 2.4" high from edge of rim at 45psi, which is almost a full inch higher than my previous tires. The only reason these fit my bike is because i totally lucked out. They just barely clear the front brake bracket, which is where my front fender attaches so i lost the fender until i can figure out alternative mounting. My rear rack, (critical b/c it carries my battery), didn't even come close to clearing so i'm just lucky that it has adjustments for such circumstances.Furthermore my bike now sits an inch higher so this influences my kickstand angle, which is fortunately also adjustable. And, since this an electric conversion it only has one front sprocket. If i still had the original triple chainring i am not sure it would function on the inner gears. Oh, and i had to completely remove the brake pads to get the wheels in. If you've got disc brakes this obviously isn't an issue but if you don't, just be aware that this is another step you'll be taking if you have a flat while out riding.All that said i'm happy with just about everything except the price. I think my bike looks cool and it handles much better on the streets now.I'm attaching a photo of the front brake bracket to show how perilously close i came to not being able to use these. As it is, i don't think i can put any more air in.Just, be more careful than me.

A**Y

Grippy, never slipped in 2 months.

I put this on my back rim for swerving and cutting up, and this thing is so grippy I haven't slipped once in the past two months

M**H

Heavy duty

I ride my BMX bikes a lot and I put many miles on the tires. These Hookworm tires are thicker than the other brands that I've been using and so far these tires are showing no wear whatsoever. I found my new favorite BMX tire!

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