#RDR-020G - Yokomo Rookie Drift RD2.0 Assemble kit + YG-302 GYRO
Key Specs
About this product
The “Rookie Drift RD2.0” is a new basic machine released by Yokomo, a pioneer in the field of drift R/C racing. The base specs have been enhanced by improving the steering angle and securing rear grip, etc., so that even first-time drifters can enjoy this machine. The chassis configu- ration is also designed with future expansion in mind, and can be customized with optional parts.
In addition to the standard assembly kit, a value-priced kit with a YG-302V2 steering gyro is also available, ideal for first-time drift RC challengers.
SPECIFICATIONS
■ New gearbox (4 gears)
■ Front sus mount (43.5mm)
■ Rear mount for new short rear sus arm
■ New main chassis with standard rear short arm
■ New upper deck
■ New battery holder (for short and standard)
■ New steering wiper and steering rack
■ New rear ESC mount as standard equipment
■ New front knuckle (using SD2.0 standard)
■ New rear hub (using SD2.0 standard)
■ Revised gearbox position
■ New front suspension arms (with 4.5mm rods)
■ New front upper arm
Frequently Asked Questions
This is designed specifically for first-time drifters. Yokomo has enhanced the steering angle and rear grip on the RD2.0 to make it confidence-building and easier to control, so no prior drift experience is necessary.
This is an assembly kit that includes the Yokomo Rookie Drift RD2.0 chassis and a YG-302 steering gyro. You will need to assemble the car yourself; check the manual for a full parts list and assembly requirements.
A YG-302V2 steering gyro is included with this kit, so you don't need to purchase one separately—it's ready to help stabilise your drifting from the start.
Yes, the chassis is designed with future expansion in mind and accepts optional parts for customisation, so you can upgrade and modify it as your skills improve.
The RD2.0 features a new gearbox with 4 gears, improved steering angle, enhanced rear grip through a new short rear suspension arm, revised gearbox positioning, and new front and rear suspension components—all designed to make drifting more accessible.
