Kyosho Motorcycle Alloy Rear Wheel (3 Swirl) KM033 by GPM  [KM033]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Alloy Rear Wheel (3 Swirl) - 1pc - GPM KM033
Price:
CAD$28.06
Brand:
GPM
Model:
KM033
GTIN:
4894538083415
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Alloy rear wheel suited to Kyosho motorcycle models

This KM033 is a 1-piece alloy rear wheel made to fit Kyosho motorcycle models, featuring a three-swirl spoke pattern that blends cosmetic appeal with structural support for aftermarket wheel replacement or upgrade.

For drivers concentrating on handling and balance, swapping the rear wheel alters rotational mass and can influence visual alignment. The alloy rim increases stiffness relative to typical plastic wheels and is chosen where a firmer wheel seat and consistent trueness are needed for track setup and tuning.

Installation follows standard Kyosho motorcycle rear hub procedures: remove the existing wheel assembly, check hub and axle mating surfaces for correct fit, mount the replacement wheel, and tighten fasteners following your model's original torque recommendations. After fitting, verify tyre bead seating and confirm there is no binding with suspension or drive components.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear wheel (3 Swirl), 1pcs
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: KM033
  • Compatibility: Kyosho Motor Cycle

The KM033 alloy rear wheel is supplied as a direct spare or a visual and tuning upgrade for Kyosho motorcycle models where alloy wheels are supported; always confirm fitment with your chassis before final installation.

One alloy rear wheel, delivered as 1 piece for replacement or upgrade of a compatible Kyosho motorcycle rear assembly.
KM033 is designed for Kyosho motorcycle rear hub interfaces; check axle diameter and hub seating on your model to confirm compatibility before fitting.
No specialist tools are normally required. Use standard hobby tools and the original fasteners, then inspect wheel runout and tyre alignment after installation.
Yes, moving from plastic to alloy changes rotational stiffness and mass distribution, which can be used as part of a handling or balance tuning plan.

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