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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
What do those white rims in that box go to? the ones new inm the bag?
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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
The Yokomo MX-4, MR4-BC (I think I got that right), etc....... The later Yokies.clinehobbies wrote:What do those white rims in that box go to? the ones new inm the bag?
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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
Wow that car with the Andy's arms has such a wafer thin cut-out graphite chassis. Very cool, fragile but cool.
Nice collection.

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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
wooooo.......really love those 5-spoke yellow wheels.......are they Yokomo products ??.......
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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
Nice collection for sure!fakiee wrote: Yep your right, they come of an MX-4, I have a set on my Works '91/92 which have been modified to fit. Would be nice to see if the MX-4/MR4-BC driveshafts and hubs can be made to fit the YZ10s.
How did you modify the earlier models to fit the MX4 style wheels?
MX4 driveshafts can be made to fit the 95+ models for sure, not quite positive on the earlier ones. The MX4 driveshafts are a touch shorter than the stock YZ10 ones, but still seem OK. All that is needed are new bearings for the front and rear to accommodate the thicker MX4 axles. I can't remember the exact bearing specs, but the MX4 axles are 1mm thicker for sure, but I don't remember the bearing OD. Of course, finding the MX4 wheel hubs may be a tough order! All of this is in the works for me for a very special build, once I get the time!
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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
thanks for the info! I didn't know about the MX-4 slipper being a direct fit. Good to know!
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Re: Closet Yokomo Collector
What chassis is that in the top right: with the battery slots on one side straight along the belt?
Is it for the buggies or on-road (YR-4?)
Is it for the buggies or on-road (YR-4?)
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