BoLink Digger runner
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BoLink Digger runner
This is a BoLink Digger I have had for a while - I remember as a kid (1985 or so), some guy was playing around with one of these in the pits at the local off-road track. His Digger had rubber tires, knobbies in the back, and was the fastest thing I had ever seen - it was spitting rocks everywhere and wheelying all at the same time... Obviously it would not have gotten around the track very well, but, in the pits, that thing ripped!!!
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Re: BoLink Digger runner
The Digger kits came with pre-painted bodies. The problem was you couldn't specify what color you wanted so it was completely random what you got. Out of all the colors I had to get the pink. 

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Re: BoLink Digger runner
Lucky for me, my wife really likes the pink bug body... Which helps to sooth the impact of all my other R/C stuff that she calls "junk"! 

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Re: BoLink Digger runner
By the way - this model has "full" ball-bearings... There is a total of only six bearings in the entire thing - two in each front wheel, and two larger ones supporting the rear axle... That's it! (pretty cheap to rebuild



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Re: BoLink Digger runner
I had an orange 1 as a kid. I had talked my grandma in to buying it for me, kinda funny she always called it a babalink. I picked up another one a couple years ago for sentimental reasons. I wish I could find a set of those proline wheels that you could mount rubber tires to, I'd get it out and run it. They are def rockets. I still have a new 67 camaro body I had bought for the first one, they had several cool bodies for them.
Re: BoLink Digger runner
oh man this bring a tear to my eye! my first rc car as a kid was an orange digger... I'm gonna order a new one for sure!
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Re: BoLink Digger runner
Man that thing brings back some memories, they were always silly fast, super simple and didn't handle for crap. They made a decent drag car though!
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