LOSI Promoto-MX Aluminum Front Seat Mount JR-LMX01-GR by Jazrider  [JR-LMX01-GR]

Team Losi Promoto-MX Motorcycle Aluminum Front Faucet Seat Support Crash Structure (Green)
Price:
AUD$23.33
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-LMX01-GR
Condition:
Brand New
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Front faucet seat support in green-anodized aluminum

This JR-LMX01-GR aluminum front faucet seat support is an aftermarket replacement designed for Team Losi Promoto-MX motorcycle chassis. It acts as a focused crash structure and seat mounting reinforcement, delivering a more rigid mounting point ahead of the rider area to help control impact loads and limit damage to nearby plastic parts.

Design note: the part is intended for structural reinforcement and crash energy management rather than altering suspension or steering. The green finish distinguishes the JR-LMX01-GR option and assists quick visual checks during maintenance.

Installation guidance: remove stock front seat or upper frame fasteners, fit the JR-LMX01-GR to the Promoto-MX mounting bosses, and reuse original screws if compatible with your model's manual. Verify thread engagement, torque carefully to prevent stripped threads, and check body clearance prior to final assembly.

Tuning impact: this support modifies front-seat area stiffness and may produce small changes in chassis feedback under hard landings. It is useful when you want a firmer seat anchor or need to replace a damaged plastic support after an accident.

Specifications

  • Item: Front Faucet Seat Support Crash Structure
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-LMX01-GR
  • Compatibility: Promoto-MX Motorcycle chassis

The JR-LMX01-GR is a direct-fit aluminum support for Promoto-MX that increases front-seat area rigidity or replaces a damaged crash structure; follow standard RC installation and inspection practices.

Expect modest changes around the front-seat stiffness and impact sensation, but core suspension geometry remains the same.
The green anodized surface offers improved resistance to wear and mild corrosion versus raw aluminum finishes.
Yes, but you should check clearance against the body panels and any linked parts before final tightening to ensure no interference.
Use steady, incremental torque and confirm screw engagement; small RC threads are prone to stripping if overtightened.

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