YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
First post guys, and i need advice already. Im looking for one to restore, but not sure what may be best to choose in todays money lol.
I raced the 94 back in the day, both on tarmac and offroad, but i always did prefer the stark innovation the 91 had back then, but, what model would be the better project today, spares wise i mean?
Any advice from the restore gurus would be awesome.
bests.......lee
I raced the 94 back in the day, both on tarmac and offroad, but i always did prefer the stark innovation the 91 had back then, but, what model would be the better project today, spares wise i mean?
Any advice from the restore gurus would be awesome.
bests.......lee
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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
There seem to be more parts available for the YZ-10 vs. Works '91 . True Works '91 parts seem to be a little harder to come by. There is a LOT of information in these forums.. I spend hours and hours on them.
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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
Scott cheers, its kinda what i was leaning to i guess, plastics for the 91 seem pretty rare especially. As for the wealth of info, wow, yes, its a bible alright, some really fond memories flooding back with every thread!!!
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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
Read "Dual"s Yokomo Timeline.....very useful information.
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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
It only gets worseScott S. wrote:There seem to be more parts available for the YZ-10 vs. Works '91 . True Works '91 parts seem to be a little harder to come by. There is a LOT of information in these forums.. I spend hours and hours on them.

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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
Charlie don't surf wrote:It only gets worseScott S. wrote:There seem to be more parts available for the YZ-10 vs. Works '91 . True Works '91 parts seem to be a little harder to come by. There is a LOT of information in these forums.. I spend hours and hours on them.
Ya I know......

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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
For the works yokomo, suspension arms are the hardest to come as well as battery posts. Most of the other parts you can get if you keep your ear to the ground. A fair few yr 4 parts are interchangeable which makes sourcing parts a little easier.
Either way that's part of the fun in restoring old Yokomo's
Either way that's part of the fun in restoring old Yokomo's


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Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
I 'd disagree and say the '94/95 parts are harder to get than 91/92/93 especially as those last share more parts with the 870 and yr-4 than the 94/95 models.
Re: YZ10 '94 or Works 91.
Thanks for all the comments guys, there all being taken in lol. Still reading and summising....oh boy WHY did i sell my ride all those year back lol, i kinda KNEW it would be a car id miss. Least it went to a collector even way back then.
lee
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