Kyosho compatible Aluminium Front Wheel 6-Spoke KM628/6F by GPM  [KM628/6F]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Aluminium Front Wheel (6 Spoke) - 1pc - GPM KM628/6F
Price:
USD$22.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
KM628/6F
GTIN:
4894538056136
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Aftermarket aluminium front wheel for Kyosho motorcycles

This KM628/6F aluminium front wheel is supplied as a single-piece replacement intended for Kyosho scale motorcycle models. The six-spoke profile follows the mounting geometry typical of many Kyosho kits and provides a durable option when a factory wheel requires replacement.

The wheel is for hobby use on electric scale motorcycles and should be assembled using the original wheel mounting hardware from the model. Installation requires removal of the existing front wheel, verification of hub bore and hex dimensions, and re-tightening to the model recommended torque settings to avoid suspension binding or steering geometry changes.

As a maintenance and setup component, the aluminium wheel will influence stiffness and mass distribution in comparison to stock plastic wheels, potentially altering steering feedback and chassis response. Implement measured setup changes and confirm ride height and wheel alignment after installation.

Specifications

  • Item: Kyosho Motor Cycle Aluminium Front Wheel (6 Spoke)
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Model Number: KM628/6F
  • Compatibility: Kyosho Motor Cycle

Use this wheel when a robust aftermarket aluminium front replacement is required for Kyosho motorcycle kits, and verify hub fit and steering clearance during installation to retain intended handling characteristics.

Measure the hub bore and hex size on your motorcycle and compare against the wheel mounting interface to ensure correct clearance and engagement.
Use the original manufacturer's torque settings where available or a torque-limited driver set to avoid over-tightening, which can bind suspension components or alter steering alignment.
Yes. Aluminium changes mass distribution and stiffness versus factory plastic wheels, so check steering response and adjust ride height or trim as part of a controlled setup process.
Inspect hub engagement, wheel runout, fork clearance and steering travel, and perform a short test run to confirm there are no binding or handling issues.