DKM1000 Delrin Wheel Spur Set for Kyosho Motorcycle Hubs by GPM  [DKM1000]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Delrin Wheel Gear Assembly (52T+53T+55T) - 3pcs set - GPM DKM1000
Price:
USD$27.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DKM1000
GTIN:
4894538044430
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Technical overview of Delrin wheel gears

The GPM DKM1000 is a set of three Delrin spur gears designed as aftermarket replacements for Kyosho motorcycle wheel assemblies. The kit contains 52T, 53T and 55T gears supplied as a 3pcs set to enable targeted replacement or fine tuning of final drive ratios.

These spurs function as the driven gears at the wheel, interfacing with the motor pinion and gearbox output. Delrin was selected for its low coefficient of friction and consistent wear characteristics under typical hobby loads, which improves engagement stability compared with some standard injection molded plastics.

Installation and setup: confirm shaft bore and mounting fit, set appropriate backlash and mesh, and retain original spacers and shims where applicable. The separate tooth counts allow controlled changes to acceleration and top speed within the constraints of the chassis and drivetrain components.

Specifications

  • Item Kyosho Motor Cycle Delrin Wheel Gear Assembly 3pcs set
  • Material Delrin
  • Model Number GPM DKM1000
  • Compatibility Kyosho motorcycle models

For precision-minded hobbyists seeking a durable Delrin option for Kyosho motorcycle spurs, the DKM1000 offers predictable fit and material performance for routine tuning and maintenance.

Confirm bore diameter, tooth profile, hub thickness and any locating features against your original gear to ensure the DKM1000 fits the intended hub without modification.
Delrin balances low friction with good wear resistance for hobby loads; it typically shows more predictable wear than softer plastics but less impact resistance than some reinforced composites.
Verify mesh and set a small, consistent backlash; Delrin's dimensional stability reduces the need for frequent readjustment but initial verification is critical for long-term reliability.