YZ-834b wheel spacers.
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YZ-834b wheel spacers.
I've been meaning to make these for a while , the idea being to be able to use later Yokomo wheels on the YZ-834Bb and to add a little to the track .
They are an 8 mm spacer that slides over the original drives , this adds 2 mm per wheel , 4 mm overall to the track , they screw on to the original drives and have new threads for wheel attachment , this makes it easier to fit wheels without having to align the holes and also preserves the threads on the original parts .
I can now choose the modern rubber of my choice , please excuse the rather rough re painted wheels in the photos I picked them up very cheap to play around with for fit.
They are an 8 mm spacer that slides over the original drives , this adds 2 mm per wheel , 4 mm overall to the track , they screw on to the original drives and have new threads for wheel attachment , this makes it easier to fit wheels without having to align the holes and also preserves the threads on the original parts .
I can now choose the modern rubber of my choice , please excuse the rather rough re painted wheels in the photos I picked them up very cheap to play around with for fit.
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A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: YZ-834b wheel spacers.
There's one on eBay , bit expensive but that's the way they are going .
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Re: YZ-834b wheel spacers.
I was looking at the blue and orange one , I didn't see the other .
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Re: YZ-834b wheel spacers.
Oh yea it's a lot of money , I built mine from spare parts not as a whole car , probably just as expensive but in smaller bites but it's the one I never had as a kid so.......
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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