Kyosho Motorcycle Wheel Gear Replacement 52T 53T 55T SKM1000 by GPM  [SKM1000]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Steel Wheel Gear Assembly (52T+53T+55T) - 3pcs set - GPM SKM1000
Price:
£23.59
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SKM1000
GTIN:
4894538151268
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Wheel gear replacements for Kyosho motorcycle chassis

The SKM1000 pack includes three steel wheel gears in 52T, 53T and 55T to suit wheel-side applications on Kyosho motorcycle RC models. Offered as an aftermarket solution, the set is intended to match typical wheel-side spur gear fittings found on Kyosho motorcycle frames and provides a convenient route for replacing worn gears or testing alternate tooth counts for tuning.

Installation is straightforward: remove the wheel hub or carrier, inspect or retain bearings and spacers, fit the selected gear to the hub with correct orientation, then verify mesh and backlash against the mating pinion or spur before final tightening. Because the gears are steel, correct mesh and appropriate lubrication are important to avoid excessive wear on the mating parts.

Switching among the 52T, 53T and 55T gears changes the effective final drive without altering the motor pinion, which makes it easy to compare acceleration and top-speed behaviour on the same chassis. Always double-check clearances and fitment on your specific Kyosho motorcycle model before committing to long-term use.

Specifications

  • Item: Wheel gear assembly set, pcs 3
  • Material: Steel
  • Model Number: SKM1000
  • Compatibility: Kyosho motorcycle RC models (wheel-side gear application)

Use these steel gears as direct wheel-side replacements where tooth counts match, and maintain correct mesh and bearing inspection to keep the drivetrain dependable.

Three steel wheel gears are included: one 52T, one 53T and one 55T for wheel-side installation.
Compare the gear bore and face to your wheel hub, confirm bearing seating and axial clearance, and perform a trial fit prior to permanent installation.
Regular inspection for tooth wear, light lubrication where appropriate, and keeping the mesh correct will extend gear life and protect mating parts.
Yes, different tooth counts change the effective gearing which alters acceleration and top-end behaviour. Test changes gradually and monitor drivetrain response.
Often you can reuse existing bearings if they are in good condition, but replace worn bearings to ensure correct alignment and to protect gear teeth from uneven loading.

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