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

Kyosho Motor Cycle Steel Wheel Gear Assembly (52T+53T+55T) - 3pcs set - GPM SKM1000
Price:
AUD$45.66
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SKM1000
GTIN:
4894538151268
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Wheel-side steel gears for Kyosho motorbikes

The SKM1000 kit provides three steel wheel gears in 52T, 53T and 55T tooth counts to suit Kyosho motorcycle wheel-side arrangements. Supplied as an aftermarket set, these gears match common spur gear installations on Kyosho motorcycle chassis and serve well for replacing worn units or trying different ratios for tuning sessions.

Fitting is standard for motorcycle wheel gears: remove the wheel hub or carrier, inspect or reuse bearings and spacers, mount the chosen gear ensuring correct orientation, and check mesh and backlash with the mating pinion or spur before final assembly. Steel gears require attention to gear mesh and proper lubrication to avoid premature wear on mating components.

Changing between the included tooth counts lets you alter the effective final drive without changing the motor pinion, a quick method to assess acceleration against top-speed tradeoffs on the same chassis. Confirm fitment and clearance for your specific Kyosho motorcycle model before making permanent modifications.

Specifications

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

These steel gears are suitable as direct wheel-side swaps when the tooth count matches; maintain proper mesh and inspect bearings to keep the drivetrain reliable.

The set contains one steel gear each of 52 teeth, 53 teeth and 55 teeth for wheel-side use.
Often existing spacers and bearings can be reused, but check thickness and bearing position. Replace worn bearings or add shims to set correct mesh as required.
Assemble loosely, rotate the drivetrain by hand, observe contact pattern, then adjust spacing or shims until teeth contact evenly with minimal lateral play before locking hardware.
Steel gears can be slightly louder than plastic counterparts, but correct mesh and lubrication reduce noise and improve longevity.
Steel gears are robust, but check supporting bearings and motor load. Monitor temperature and inspect teeth after initial runs when used with higher power systems.

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