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Yozma IN 10 DIY Colored Plastics Kit: The Quickest Way I’ve Found to Refresh the Bike’s Look

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If you’ve been living with the stock look of the Yozma IN 10 and you’re itching to personalize it without diving into performance mods, the DIY Colored Plastics Kit is one of those upgrades that hits the sweet spot: quick install, noticeable payoff.

Yozma IN 10 DIY Colored Plastics (use promo code RUNPLAYBACK for a discount)

I installed the kit on my IN 10, rode it afterward, and paid attention to the stuff that actually matters day to day—fit, finish, how it holds up to normal handling, and whether it genuinely makes the bike feel “new” again.

Why I Wanted to Swap the Plastics

The IN 10 has a ton of modding potential, but visuals are the fastest way to change how the bike feels in your garage and on the street. A plastics swap is also a low-stakes first mod: no wiring, no tuning, no “hope I don’t brick something.”

The goal here was simple: change the vibe of the bike with minimal effort and see if it looks as good in person as it does in product photos.

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What’s Included and What I Actually Used

This is a colored plastics kit meant for the Yozma IN 10. The big thing I cared about was whether the pieces felt like they were made for the bike (not “close enough”) and whether the swap could be done with basic tools.

For my install, I stuck with a straightforward approach: remove the stock plastic pieces, line up the replacements, and get everything snug without forcing anything.

Install Experience (Real-World, Not a Workshop Fantasy)

The install was refreshingly approachable. This is the kind of mod you can knock out without turning your space into a full teardown zone.

A few things stood out while I was swapping parts:

The process is mostly about taking your time and not rushing alignments.

Once I had the first piece off, the rest of the swap felt pretty repetitive (in a good way).

It’s the kind of project where you can stop mid-way if you need to—no critical “point of no return” moment.

If you’ve ever swapped plastics on a small dirt bike, you’ll feel right at home. If you haven’t, it’s still an easy entry point into wrenching on the IN 10.

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First Impressions: How Much Does It Change the Bike?

Immediately after installing it, the bike looked different enough that it felt like a new build rather than “the same bike with a small accessory.” That’s the whole win with plastics: they visually reset the bike.

In person, the change reads stronger than you’d expect from something that doesn’t add speed, range, or torque. It’s a style upgrade, but it also gives the IN 10 more of that customized mini e-dirt-bike attitude that makes people look twice.

Riding With the New Plastics

On the ride, nothing about the plastics swap changed the way the bike performs—which is exactly what I want from a cosmetic mod. No new rattles, no weird interference, no distracting movement.

The bigger impact is how the bike feels to ride from the rider’s seat: when you’ve put hands-on time into your build and it looks fresh, it’s just more fun to hop on. It’s a psychological upgrade, but it counts.

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Who This Kit Is For

I’d recommend this kit if:

You want the fastest way to make your IN 10 look different.

You’re customizing your bike’s theme (colors, accessories, seat cover, etc.).

You want a satisfying DIY project that doesn’t require electrical work.

If your priority is performance-per-dollar, plastics won’t scratch that itch. This is about identity and style.

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What We Like

Big visual change for relatively little effort

Straightforward DIY install

Great “first mod” for IN 10 owners who want to personalize their bike

Things To Consider

Take your time during alignment so everything sits cleanly

This is a look-and-feel upgrade, not a performance upgrade

If you’re building a full theme, plan your colors alongside items like grips or a seat cover so it all matches

Final Thoughts

This DIY Colored Plastics Kit is the easiest way I’ve found to dramatically change the Yozma IN 10’s appearance without getting deep into modifications. The install is approachable, the before/after difference is obvious, and it delivers that custom-build satisfaction the second you step back and look at the bike.

If you’re the type who wants your IN 10 to feel like yours—and not just another stock mini e-dirt bike—this is a fun, high-impact upgrade.

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