Team Losi Promoto-MX Reinforced Front Seat Bracket - JR-LMX01-RD by Jazrider  [JR-LMX01-RD]

Team Losi Promoto-MX Motorcycle Aluminum Front Faucet Seat Support Crash Structure (Red)
Price:
AUD$23.33
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-LMX01-RD
Condition:
Brand New
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Reinforced Front Seat Crash Structure

The JR-LMX01-RD is an aluminium front seat support crash structure made for Team Losi Promoto-MX motorcycles. This machined piece offers a stronger mounting point in the front seat area where original plastic parts are prone to cracking in tip-overs.

Its design aims to concentrate impact loads into the aluminium part so the chassis plastic suffers less, making post-crash repairs quicker and less frequent. The bracket provides a predictable failure mode that helps preserve alignment and steering geometry after incidents.

Installation requires routine RC tools: remove the OEM plastic support, move any small hardware over, and secure the aluminium bracket to the factory mounting points with standard hex drivers. Always verify steering sweep and body clearance after final tightening.

Specifications

  • Item: Front seat support crash structure
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-LMX01-RD
  • Compatibility: Team Losi Promoto-MX Motorcycle

This aluminium support is ideal when you want a tougher front-end mounting point that lowers the rate of repeated plastic breakage and simplifies maintenance.

The bracket transfers impact energy into a machined aluminium part instead of thin plastic, reducing the chance of fractured mounts and helping to keep chassis alignment intact after minor crashes.
The red anodizing is mainly for appearance and corrosion resistance, but it also makes damage easier to spot during quick post-run inspections.
The machined aluminium adds some mass compared to plastic, but the change is minor and typically does not noticeably affect handling for most riding styles.
Yes. With a metal mounting point, repeat plastic breakage is reduced and repairs usually involve swapping the bracket or tightening fasteners rather than rebuilding plastic sections.

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