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

Kyosho Motor Cycle Alloy Rear Wheel (3 Swirl) - 1pc - GPM KM033
Price:
USD$19.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
KM033
GTIN:
4894538083415
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Alloy rear wheel for Kyosho motorcycles

This GPM KM033 is an RC-scale alloy rear wheel designed for Kyosho motorcycle models, supplied as a single piece. The three‑swirl spoke pattern is a cosmetic and structural detail typical of aftermarket wheel spares intended to replace or upgrade factory rear wheels on RC motorcycles.

For hobbyists focused on handling and balance, replacing a rear wheel affects rotational mass and visual alignment. The alloy construction gives higher stiffness compared with typical plastic wheels, so it is used where a firmer wheel seat and consistent trueness are preferred during track setup and tuning.

Installation is straightforward for standard Kyosho motorcycle rear hubs: remove the old wheel assembly, verify the fit of the hub and axle interface, fit the new wheel, and secure fasteners to the original torque practices for your model. Inspect wheel seating and tyre bead alignment after mounting and confirm there is no binding on 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 intended as a direct spare or visual/tuning upgrade for Kyosho motorcycle models where alloy wheels are supported; confirm fitment with your chassis before final installation.

One alloy rear wheel, delivered as 1pcs for wheel replacement or upgrade.
The product is described as an alloy wheel, offering greater rigidity than standard plastic wheels.
No special tools beyond standard hobby tools are normally required; use the same fasteners and mounting procedure as the original wheel and check alignment after installation.
Yes, alloy wheels change rotational stiffness and mass distribution compared with plastic wheels and can be part of handling adjustments during setup.

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