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    Kitronik Wheel for Geared Hobby Motor

    Manufacturer: Kitronik
    This wheel is designed to 'push fit' on to our matching geared hobby motor. They have a solid plastic wheel rim and rubber tread tyre. They are perfect for creating your own buggy design.

    Features:
  • Solid plastic wheel rim.
  • Rubber tread tyre.
  • Compatible with our geared hobby motor.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Wheel for Geared Hobby Motor.

  • Dimensions:
  • Overall diameter: 68mm.
  • Wheel diameter: 51.8mm.
  • Tyre width: 27mm (30mm including push fit connector).
  • Shaft outside diameter: 13.8mm.
  • Width of mounting hole: 3.66mm.
  • Length of mounting hole: 5.3mm.

  • SKU: KI 2548
    Availability: 38 in stock
    €2.95
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