Kyosho Motorcycle Delrin Wheel Gear Set 52T-53T-55T DKM1000 by GPM  [DKM1000]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Delrin Wheel Gear Assembly (52T+53T+55T) - 3pcs set - GPM DKM1000
Price:
CAD$38.62
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DKM1000
GTIN:
4894538044430
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Delrin wheel gears for Kyosho motorcycles

This aftermarket wheel gear set is produced by GPM as model DKM1000 for Kyosho motorcycle kits and is intended for RC-scale use. The pack contains three Delrin spur gears with 52T, 53T and 55T tooth counts supplied as a 3pcs set to make replacement of worn plastic spurs straightforward.

These gears serve as the final driven spurs in the wheel assembly, meshing with the motor pinion and gearbox output. Delrin provides low friction and improved wear resistance versus some stock plastics, which helps keep gear engagement predictable and reduces binding during typical RC operation.

Installation notes: check gear mesh and backlash when fitting, retain original fasteners and shims where applicable, and verify rotational direction before a test run. Supplied as three separate gears so you can swap ratios or replace an individual worn gear to tune acceleration versus top speed within the chassis limits.

Specifications

  • Item Kyosho Motor Cycle Delrin Wheel Gear Assembly 3pcs set
  • Material Delrin
  • Model Number GPM DKM1000
  • Compatibility Kyosho motorcycle models

Hobbyists replacing worn spur gears or adjusting drive ratios will find the GPM DKM1000 Delrin 3pcs set a direct-fit, material-focused option for RC-scale Kyosho motorcycle tuning.

Fitment depends on shaft diameter and mounting profile; confirm the original gear dimensions against the DKM1000 measurements before buying to ensure correct fit.
Yes, swapping between the supplied tooth counts offers small ratio adjustments; always set correct mesh and check clearance after changing gears.
Keep gears clear of grit and debris, inspect regularly for wear or chips, maintain proper mesh, and replace if excessive wear appears; avoid prolonged exposure to heat sources.
Usually no extra parts are needed when replacing the same gear style, but reuse original screws, spacers, and shims; replace any damaged mounting hardware as required.

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