Team Losi Promoto-MX Front Seat Support Upgrade for Improved Crash Protection - JR-LMX01-DB by Jazrider  [JR-LMX01-DB]

Team Losi Promoto-MX Motorcycle Aluminum Front Faucet Seat Support Crash Structure (Blue)
Price:
AUD$23.33
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-LMX01-DB
Condition:
Brand New
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Front seat mount upgrade details

This aluminium front seat support is a direct replacement/upgrade for Team Losi Promoto-MX RC motorcycles, designed to fortify the front-seat area against impact damage. It helps reduce breakage to adjacent plastic parts and supports chassis alignment under aggressive riding conditions.

Produced from aluminium to increase stiffness relative to the OEM plastic piece, the support serves as a sacrificial reinforcement that keeps mounting points secure under stress. Riders may notice altered front-end stiffness and landing response, so review suspension settings if you tune for handling response.

Fitment tips: verify the Promoto-MX mounting hole positions and check seat and bodywork clearances before final assembly. After test runs or crashes, examine fasteners and contact surfaces to ensure ongoing correct alignment and operation.

Specifications

  • Item: Team Losi Promoto-MX Motorcycle Aluminum Front Seat Support Crash Structure (Blue)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-LMX01-DB
  • Compatibility: Team Losi Promoto-MX Motorcycle Dirt Bike

Choose this aluminium support as a rugged replacement for a damaged mount or when upgrading for frequent trail and track use; always confirm fit on your Promoto-MX before tightening to final torque.

Because the alu brace raises front-end stiffness, you may need to make small suspension or body-mount adjustments to restore your preferred handling balance after installation.
Confirm there is adequate clearance around the seat and that the support does not contact suspension or steering parts during full travel before finalising installation.
The support reduces damage to seat-area plastics and preserves mounting points, but overall crash frequency depends on riding style and setup.
After the first run and after any heavy impact, recheck fastener torque, look for deformation, and ensure the support still aligns correctly with the frame.

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