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Procircuit Kamikaze V2 Buggy C2 (Super Soft) Pre-mounted Yellow (2pcs.)

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  • Procircuit Kamikaze V2 Buggy C2 (Super Soft) Pre-mounted Yellow (2pcs.) Coast 2 Coast RC
  • Procircuit Kamikaze V2 Buggy C2 (Super Soft) Pre-mounted Yellow (2pcs.) Coast 2 Coast RC
  • Procircuit Kamikaze V2 Buggy C2 (Super Soft) Pre-mounted Yellow (2pcs.) Coast 2 Coast RC
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Description

This is the KAMIKAZE V2 tire from Procircuit. This tire has been designed for clean and compacted surfaces regardless the grip level, with a flat rubber design to maximize ground contact.

This tire is another design looking for long life with a large number of tightly packed pins. Small pins and in groups of 4 in order to leave some space between them to improve the performance even on fine dust conditions. All pins have a small cut in the middle to improve the flexibility. Thanks to these cuts we get a better grip and easier to drive feeling.

The V2 series features a new insert to better fit the new tire structure improving the overall performance with more consistent handling in the bumps, effortless jumping and an easy to drive feeling.

 

COMPOUNDS

Available in C1 Super Soft (white), C2 Soft (yellow), C3 Medium (orange), C4 Hard (blue), K1 Clay Super Soft (pink) and K2 Clay Soft (red) compounds. Compounds C4, K1 and K2 are only available in unlgued format without rims.

Procircuit's K1 and K2 clay compounds provide maximum efficiency and grip on indoor clay tracks, oily tracks, hard packed dirt tracks with a high level of humidity or even on mixed tracks with synthetic surfaces such as carpet, astroturf, concrete, slippery curves or cobblestones.

K compounds work differently from C standard compounds. While C compounds are very dependent on the temperature and grip, the performance of K compounds depends on the grip and the surfaces.

With the K compounds we achieve greater driving stability because the rubber is not as elastic as the C compound and centrifuges less at full throttle.

 

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