And I said "Eh... Good enough"

Today I had the idea to remove, clean and repair my Blaster's plastics. and then I decided that would require me to get all new hardware for it, so instead I did this...

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Beautiful

Gorgeous work of art right there...
I zip-tied all the plastics together, here are the highlights of my low-budget-low-effort repairs.

Tied the left plastics to the left heelguards.
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Tied the right plastics to the right heelguards.
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Tied right heelguards together.
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So thats the repairs for today.


Here are some previous adventures...

I rolled it down a hill and the only damage was the bent handlebars.
Also there's @steelbak doing his thing...
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Somebody did a wheelie without knowing it didn't have rear brakes and bent my grab bar.
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I may have crashed... only half my fault!
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And here is the antique 1998 Yamaha blaster, works amazingly well for being 23 years old, these things are unbreakable... Except for when the sparkplug and carb gives out every once and a while.
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@steelbak lended me his Go-Pro to take these pictures, they were a little blury but I think that's mostly my fault.

Until something else breaks, Cya!

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