KO Propo 10525 KIY Steering Sponge Replacement  [KO-10525]

KO Propo 10525 - Steering Sponge for KIY
Price:
CAD$9.69
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-10525
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Better Grip for Precise KIY Control

The KO Propo 10525 Steering Sponge upgrades the feel of your KIY transmitter by improving grip and thumb comfort. This replacement sponge helps keep steering inputs accurate whether you are pushing hard on the track or enjoying casual sessions. It is a small change that can make steering response feel more consistent.

Made to Fit the KIY Transmitter

Designed specifically for the KO Propo KIY lineup, this sponge slips on for a snug, factory-like fit. The foam is selected for durability and to hold its shape over time, giving reliable service session after session. It is an affordable way to refresh the feel of your transmitter without major modification.

Quick Installation and Care

Fitting the KO Propo 10525 Steering Sponge is simple: remove the worn pad from your KIY transmitter and slide the new sponge into place, making sure it seats evenly. Inspect it periodically for flattening or fraying and swap it out when grip or comfort starts to drop.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
This sponge is tailored for the KIY transmitter family and may not align properly on other KO Propo models. Check fit before forcing it onto a different model.
Longevity depends on how often and aggressively you drive. Replace the sponge when you notice reduced tackiness, flattening, or visible wear to retain precise control.
Light surface dirt can be wiped away with a damp cloth, but deep cleaning can degrade the foam. If grip is compromised, replacing the sponge is the best option.

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