What is the logo of Maxxis tires?

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CaliLee
07/30/25 6:29am
The sidewall marking of Maxxis tires is the English letters 'MAXXIS'. Here is some information about Maxxis tires: 1. Products: Maxxis Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. is a Taiwanese tire manufacturer, established on January 1, 1967. Its main products include inner and outer tires for bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, agricultural and industrial vehicles, as well as radial tires for cars, light trucks, and trailers. 2. R&D: Maxxis closely follows the group company to ensure product quality and competitiveness from the source. It has built a professional tire test track in Kunshan, laying the foundation for developing more advanced tires.
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