Kyosho Motorcycle Rear Alloy Wheel 5 Swirl KM0505R Technical Upgrade by GPM  [KM0505R]

Kyosho Motor Cycle Alloy Rear Wheel (5 Swirl) - 1pc - GPM KM0505R
Price:
USD$19.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
KM0505R
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Aftermarket alloy rear wheel for Kyosho models - technical overview

The KM0505R rear wheel is an alloy aftermarket replacement intended for Kyosho motorcycle scale platforms. The five-swirl spoke layout provides an accurate visual while emphasising durability and workshop serviceability rather than decorative-only use.

Designed for use as a direct spare or a handling-focused upgrade, the alloy construction increases rigidity relative to typical plastic wheels, which can influence weight distribution and handling response on firm running surfaces. Assess hub and hex compatibility during setup to retain intended steering and acceleration feedback.

Installation follows standard wheel-swap procedures: remove the retention hardware, transfer the wheel with all spacers and washers retained in sequence, and torque fasteners to the vehicle maker's recommendation. Confirm hex seating and hub alignment to prevent axial binding, then verify tyre clearance and dynamic balance before full operation.

Specifications

  • Item: Kyosho Motor Cycle Alloy Rear Wheel (5 Swirl)
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: KM0505R
  • Compatibility: Kyosho motorcycle models and compatible Kyosho hubs

Use KM0505R where increased rim stiffness and accurate hub fit are required; careful fitment and balance checks will preserve consistent handling characteristics.

Measure your rear hub diameter and hex size, then compare with the wheel's mounting profile; only wheels with matching hub interfaces will mount without adapters.
Ensure spacers are in the original order, confirm hex seating, check axial float for binding, and perform a balance check to remove vibration sources.
After impacts inspect for deformation or cracks, maintain clean mating faces, and retorque fasteners after the first running session.