In the 2022 World Championships, the BD11, driven by Christopher Clapp who won the second place, has been tuned to the specifications required by Team Yokomo's drivers. It is a special machine equipped with parts used in world wars as well as newly developed parts.
The BD11's most characteristic graphite suspension arm has been further refined, and the arm length has been changed by +0.5mm at the front and -1.0mm at the rear to achieve both traction and response. In addition, the newly developed hard type stabilizer bar has a linear effect, and in combination with the 6-hole piston, it responds sensitively to even the slightest suspension movement. The springs are 2.80 front and 2.70 rear to achieve optimum machine balance.
In addition, the rear belt tensioner, which is a must-have for team drivers, and the newly developed upper deck bushing, etc., are luxurious specifications that bring out new aspects of the BD11. I'm here.
Main specifications
■ Center Drive Layout ■ Graphite Main Chassis ■ Graphite Upper Deck ■NEW!! Front Graphite Long Suspension Arm (+0.5mm) ■NEW!! Rear Graphite Short Suspension Arm (-1.0mm) ■NEW!! Hard Stabilizer Bar ■NEW!! Upper deck bushing ■NEW!! 4-degree caster RTC aluminum rear hub carrier ■ High response 6-hole piston ■ New double joint universal ■ Separate front shock tower ■ ATF (active top deck flex) ■ RTC (Rear Toe Control) Suspension standard equipment ■ Low mount stabilizer
The front suspension arm is 0.5mm longer than before, improving direct steering response and controllability during cornering.
Stabilizer bar featuring good response by adopting new material. Together with the settings of the front and rear springs, the front and rear balance is perfect.
Newly developed bush for fixing the top deck. Depending on the road surface conditions, the standard bearing specifications can be used properly, expanding the range of road surface conditions.
A rear belt tensioner, which is a must-have item for team drivers, is standard equipment.
RTC's aluminum hub carrier adopts a new 4 degree. Increase traction and stabilize cornering.
Car Action:
BD11, driven by Christopher Clapp and won the second place in the 2022 World Championship, has been tuned to the specifications required by Team Yokomo’s drivers. It is a special machine equipped with parts used in world wars as well as newly developed parts.
The BD11’s most distinctive graphite suspension arm has been further refined, and the arm length has been changed by +0.5mm at the front and -1.0mm at the rear to achieve both traction and response. In addition, the newly developed hard type stabilizer bar has a linear effect, and in combination with the 6-hole piston, it responds sensitively to even the slightest suspension movement. The springs are 2.80 front and 2.70 rear to achieve optimum machine balance.
In addition, the rear belt tensioner, which is a must-have for team drivers, and the newly developed upper deck bushing, etc., are luxurious specifications that bring out new aspects of the BD11.