OK, I will get 2 sets, one for each runner and then start using the best screws to assemble the rest of the pile.
This project is overwhelming, but I'm so excited to have this on my desk. I always wanted a YZ10 from back then, but could never afford it. Once I get organized it will become a more efficient process. I need to get a hardware organizer, right now I have a half a dozen Tupperware containers with black parts, white parts, hardware, bearings, etc with different washing processes for each container.
I need to get to the shocks too, I hope I can get them to work well, but these post seem a bit discouraging
phoenix wrote:slotcarrod wrote:One question. Is there any way to build the stock Yokomo shocks so they work well? Or just forget them and put AE team shocks on?
O.k. that's 2 questions!
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
1) no
2) correct
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
So, first order is to clean til my hands bleed. I might also give the dremel a go with a wire wheel right away for some immediate gradification
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