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I bought rear hubs for the new to me Lazer. I was worried because these hubs are tough to find. Mine was broke in such a way that it was unable tobhold and support the bearings. There was no space beween the bearings any more. That messed up the axle, hex, wheel... 😐

I think I got real lucky tho! I found them at Optima Heaven on Ebay. If anyone needs vintage Kyosho stuff, hard to find... this seller has good inventory, combines shipping and even accepts offers.
Bought tons of stuff from them and have always been happy. 😎👍😁

I also bought a motor plate for the Lazer. This is a remake, not orig. I guess the orig Kyosho parts are tough to find too.
I was able to find it from a supplier in UK. I have not done any business with them yet but I'm excited to get started with them.

Their website is FULL of info about vintage Kyosho Lazer buggies and parts.

https://kyosho-lazer.straydesign.com/

Pretty cool!!! 😎👍😁
 
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I got the wife a new set of bodacious ta-tas
:banana:
This is her third set, the previous two sets each lasted about 14 years...
I have some experience enjoying that product, but I've yet to be financially responsible for the product myself. What happens when they expire at 14 years? Is that a doctor saying it's time or something physically noticeable that lets you know it's time for a rip and replace?
 
I have some experience enjoying that product, but I've yet to be financially responsible for the product myself. What happens when they expire at 14 years? Is that a doctor saying it's time or something physically noticeable that lets you know it's time for a rip and replace?
It's mostly the doctor and the implant manufacturers... most medical appliances have a service life, from knee replacements to pacemakers. Rarely does that stretch beyond 15-20 years.
 
Pics please. 😝🤪😆
I have forwarded your request to the correct department... but since I'm unemployed you might need an only fans account to see them. :hehe:
 
Getting ready to rebuild my pickup kayak rack.
I have issues with hauling my RV, ATV and kayak all at the same time so I am going to rebuild the rack for one kayak instead of two.

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Getting ready to rebuild my pickup kayak rack.
I have issues with hauling my RV, ATV and kayak all at the same time so I am going to rebuild the rack for one kayak instead of two.

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Can you make more room if you mount the kayak upside down? Makes it easier getting it in the water too. You won't even have to flip it over! 😇
 
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