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Re: Team Suzuki Goodness

Regarding the steering blocks, I don't think TS made them but I remember seeing natural finish aluminium versions on Brian Kinwalds and Mark Pavidis YZ10's circa 94-95.
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Re: Team Suzuki Goodness
i got one from Cross but never seen one from Suzuki. but the made body posts for '94 yz10
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Re: Team Suzuki Goodness
Hey Aaron, Is that center shaft the super duper rare version for a Hydra Drive?
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Re: Team Suzuki Goodness
japanese says Hydra Center Shaft
so I guess it is, could be wrong, the text is small
so I guess it is, could be wrong, the text is small

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Re: Team Suzuki Goodness
Yep! Hydra Drive, and from my good friend Hyeong a few years back.proffesso wrote:japanese says Hydra Center Shaft
so I guess it is, could be wrong, the text is small

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Re: Team Suzuki Goodness
I don't know about Team Suzuki, but in case you're interested, I think Duratrax Cliff Climber knuckles would fit.aip47-2008 wrote:Did they also make Steering Knuckles for the "Works" & YZ-10 4WD'S ?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXVFJ0&P=7
I have a feeling Yoke C-carriers for the front would work for one of my builds...any chance you could measure the space inside the top & bottom arms of the "C"? And I assume the pin holes are for 3mm suspension pins? Thanks!
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