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    barcodes v2 or v1

    which one did you guys find work better in clay conditions with little dust in places and wet
    http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/1_26_213/products_id/200197/n/JConcepts-Bar-Codes-V2-22-Rear-Buggy-Tires-Gold-2
    http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/1_26_213/products_id/31288/n/JConcepts-Bar-Codes-22-Rear-Buggy-Tires-Gold-2

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    barcodes v2 or v1

    IMO, the V1 is a little grippier overall.

    I found the Pink BK bar even grippier than those however on account of it being a very gummy rubber. YMMV.

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    barcodes v2 or v1

    V2's are claimed to have more side bite.

    I prefer a pink BK bar over both but a gold V2 would be my second choice. IMO

    Asking the local racers is your best option.

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    barcodes v2 or v1

    depenRAB on your track and clay. V1s are a ton more consistent and yield faster lap times at my track.

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    barcodes v2 or v1

    agree, that's why my tire bill/collection are so big..gotta have/try them all, nothing is the "best" everywhere.

 

 

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