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stulec52 17-12-2008 04:30 AM

tyre help
 
hi all,
I found some new looking Tamiya tyres, but don't know what the compounds are?
Rear high density spike tyres K 62/35
and Rear high density spike tyres C 62/35

anyone know?
specifically I'm looking for some options for running indoor, mixture of Ozite and concrete (!)
Thanks

Stu

dimblum 17-12-2008 08:42 PM

Tamiya offroad tire compounds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stulec52 (Post 187816)
hi all,
I found some new looking Tamiya tyres, but don't know what the compounds are?
Rear high density spike tyres K 62/35
and Rear high density spike tyres C 62/35

anyone know?
specifically I'm looking for some options for running indoor, mixture of Ozite and concrete (!)
Thanks

Stu

I just found out about these tires myself. The "K" compound tires are much harder than the "C" compound (both sets of tires should include molded inserts).

My Durga comes stock with "K" compound tires. K's are fine for softer outdoor tracks with some loose dirt, but miserable to run on hard clay indoor tracks. I should know since I slid around like crazy till I changed my tires.

The "C" compound tires are -much- softer and hook up really good on hard tracks. Go with these tires for your indoor runs.

stulec52 18-12-2008 01:45 AM

thanks for that !
Too bad they are $40 a pair !! ( well, 19 quid, same thing, + postage !)

Maybe I'll try some other options

dimblum 18-12-2008 04:39 AM

Other Tires
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stulec52 (Post 188068)
thanks for that !
Too bad they are $40 a pair !! ( well, 19 quid, same thing, + postage !)

Maybe I'll try some other options

Sounds like you only need rear tires. There are many other soft compound tires that will hook up excellent on a hard indoor track.

Check into the Jconcepts tires [I used their 1/10th scale Double Dee's]. They are excellent and are rated by color (instead of letters like Tamiya). The softest Jconcept compound is 'green'; 'blue' is the next softest. Either of these compounds will do well.

Hope this helps.

edvin 18-12-2008 06:56 AM

Avoid Tamiya tires. Even soft ones are too hard. Only positive thing is, they do not wear out never! Hereby no grip at all.


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