Kyosho Motor Cycle Aluminium Brake Disk Plate 8-Pole Replacement KM318 - GPM  [KM318]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Aluminium Brake Disk Plate (8 Poles) - 3pcs set - GPM KM318
Price:
£19.16
Brand:
GPM
Model:
KM318
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8-pole aluminium brake disk for scale bike models

The KM318 is a 3-piece aluminium 8-pole brake disk assembly produced for Kyosho motor cycle scale models. It is intended to replace the stock rotor, offering a lighter and more uniform braking interface while keeping the original mounting geometry.

Sold for hobby tuning and maintenance only, this 8-pole layout supplies extra attachment points for secure mounting and aids in keeping the rotor aligned through repeated use. Aluminium construction balances structural stiffness with reduced mass for consistent braking characteristics during scale adjustments.

Fitment instructions: check rotor orientation and clearance against the wheel and hub assembly before final securing, ensure screw engagement and that the disk turns freely without rubbing, and re-check after an initial test run. Use the correct hardware and safe bench practices when handling small parts.

Specifications

  • Item: Brake disk plate, 8 poles, 3pcs set
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Model Number: KM318
  • Compatibility: For Kyosho motor cycle RC models, verify fitment before installation

A simple aluminium upgrade for Kyosho-scale motorcycles, the KM318 3-piece set gives model builders an OEM-form style replacement disk with an 8-pole mounting pattern.

The package includes three aluminium brake disk plates arranged in an 8-pole format; no extra fixings are specified.
They are made for Kyosho motor cycle models. Confirm hub diameter and bolt pattern on your model to ensure direct fit before installation.
Inspect for wear and secure screw torque periodically; aluminium discs can show marks from pads or contact but maintain reliable service with routine checks.
Rotate the wheel by hand to check for clearance, then perform a controlled run to confirm stable rotor tracking and correct mounting torque.

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