Victra VR2: We put the latest Maxxis 200tw tire to the test

Andy
By Andy Hollis
Nov 18, 2024 | Tire Test, Maxxis, 200tw, Maxxis Victra VR2 | Posted in Features | From the Dec. 2024 issue | Never miss an article

Photography by Andy Hollis

Does the world need another 200tw performance tire?

Yes, of course it does.

New for our scene: the Maxxis Victra VR2

But Maxxis isn’t new to making tires. Maxxis International has been offering tires worldwide for more than five decades, originally for bicycles and later for the full range of passenger cars, light trucks, ATVs, motorcycles and trailers. 

Only a dozen years …

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adam525i
adam525i GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
10/16/24 10:15 a.m.

That's a bit disappointing to see, the slightly slower pace wouldn't be a problem if the tire didn't heat soak and remained consistent over a session. Hopefully they can make some tweaks to the tire and improve it like Nankang did with the CR-S.

theruleslawyer
theruleslawyer Reader
10/16/24 10:17 a.m.

TBH I'd be concerned about the amount of temp sensitivity shown even for autox use. Sounds like a tire where a sprayer would be mandatory. Did the tire change a lot in feel as it heated? It it get greasy or just ultimate grip fell off? If wear and price are good, and feel remains okay I can see that being a good tradeoff for autox capable tires you can still take to a hpde without melting them.

goingnowherefast
goingnowherefast GRM+ Memberand Reader
10/16/24 10:59 a.m.

Wow, pretty disappointing results. I really thought they would be more on-pace than they were. A small temperature window also ups the amount of work that needs to be done, which in a competition setting you may not have all the time you need to tune it accordingly.

Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
10/16/24 12:13 p.m.

We're definitely eager to revisit the VR2 when more sizes become available. 

bladebrakers101
bladebrakers101 GRM+ Memberand New Reader
10/16/24 12:40 p.m.

Very interesting. Maybe they will come up with a revised compound for the smaller sizes 🤔. 

Andy Hollis
Andy Hollis
10/16/24 5:00 p.m.
theruleslawyer said:

Did the tire change a lot in feel as it heated? It it get greasy or just ultimate grip fell off?

Not really...just less grip and more noise.  Happy tire squeal became angry tire scrowl. 

Yeah, I made that word up, but that's what it sounds like. Scrowwwwlllll.

 

malibuguy
malibuguy GRM+ Memberand HalfDork
10/16/24 5:04 p.m.

Welp there goes any hope for that tire.

Ill wait til Jan '25 to buy another set of Falkens 😉

Blackhalo
Blackhalo GRM+ Memberand New Reader
10/17/24 12:41 p.m.

Interesting. I have a set of 205's on my weekend canyon car.

Probably won't track this tire, but I run RC1s for NASA and figured I'd support Maxxis some and try them.

I read the initial stuff that they were similar to a 71RS as well, oh well. Still work for my use for the occasional canyon run, but kinda disappointing to see.

Andy Hollis
Andy Hollis
10/18/24 8:41 a.m.
IndustryPartner said:

How was the wear on the tire? So you think shaving will make the tire more competitive? How much to remove to make it competitive?

Here's a pic of the worst-of-the-four for a GLTC competitor using the design size on his S2000.  Tire was new before the weekend.  Five 15-minute races plus practice and qually.  I told him to take what's left there and shave that much off a fresh set for the next race weekend.  So that means shave to 4/32nds, which leaves a little margin.

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