Kyosho Motor Cycle Front Alloy Wheel 3-Pole KM030 by GPM  [KM030]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Alloy Front Wheel (3 Poles) Shape - 1pc - GPM KM030
Price:
CAD$28.06
Brand:
GPM
Model:
KM030
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Aluminum front wheel for Kyosho Motor Cycle

This KM030 front wheel is an aftermarket alloy replacement shaped with a 3-pole spoke profile intended for Kyosho Motor Cycle scale models. The description emphasises the wheel as an RC-scale front replacement, its role in basic handling and increased durability without changing the vehicle's mechanical systems.

Fit and function: the wheel is supplied as a single pcs unit designed to replace the original front wheel on compatible Kyosho Motor Cycle models that share the 3-pole spoke layout. Use it when you want greater stiffness and improved wear resistance compared to stock plastic wheels, while keeping the original mounting arrangement.

Installation notes: remove the existing front wheel following your model's service steps, transfer any wheel bearings or inserts if required, and fit this alloy wheel using the same hub and fasteners as the original. Verify clearance for brakes and suspension travel before final torqueing.

Specifications

  • Item: Alloy front wheel (3 poles) - 1 pcs
  • Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Model Number: KM030
  • Compatibility: Kyosho Motor Cycle

For builders seeking a rugged metal front wheel with a 3-pole spoke profile, the KM030 is a straightforward drop-in option for Kyosho Motor Cycle scale models; always check fitment and move bearings as needed before running.

Confirm your model uses the same 3-pole front wheel pattern before buying; consult the parts diagram or measure the spoke layout to be sure.
This listing is for a single alloy wheel only; reuse the bearings or inserts from your original wheel or fit compatible replacements.
Switching to an alloy wheel can increase stiffness and rotational mass, which may slightly change steering response; test and adjust steering trim if necessary.
Check thread engagement, use the original fasteners and recheck torque after a few runs; periodic inspection of mounting hardware is recommended.

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