Talaria MX3, MX4 6 Piece Custom Motor / Gearbox Titanium Kit
Description
Description
Custom titanium motor and gearbox mount hardware kits for Talaria MX3 and Mx4.
Kits include:
- Lower rear gearbox mount bolt/ nut (M10)
- Lower left motor mount bolt (M8)
- Upper left motor mount bolt (M8)
- Upper right motor mount bolt (M8)
- lower right motor mount bolt (M8)
- 6 pieces in kit. 5 custom anodized titanium bolts, 1 nut for M10 gearbox bolt
- Anodized/ PVD coated to perfection
- Increased corrosion resistance
- Made from certified Titanium Grade 5 6AL-4V
- Greater strength to weight ratio than steel
- 40% lighter in weight compared to OEM
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- Exclusively sold at Titanium Surron and authorized retailers only
The use of blue loctite is highly recommended. One small drop is all that is needed. For best results, allow loctite to dry 24 hours before use.
Fitment & Compatibility
Fitment & Compatibility
Please verify your bike model and year before purchasing. If you have questions about fitment, contact us at info@elektrischesracing.com or use the chat below — we’re riders, and we’ll help you get the right part.
Installation
Installation
Most kits are plug-and-play. Installation guides are included in the box and available on our YouTube channel. For complex installations, we recommend watching our installation videos before starting.
FAQ
FAQ
Will this fit my bike?
Check the product title and description for compatible models. Contact us if unsure.
How long does shipping take?
Most orders ship within 1-3 business days from Laguna Beach, CA. Free shipping on orders over $200 (Lower 48).
Do you offer financing?
Yes! Shop Pay Installments and Affirm are available at checkout.
What’s your return policy?
We accept returns within 14 days on unused items in original packaging.
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. Buy Now, Pay Later available with Shop Pay Installments & Affirm.
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping on orders over $200 (Lower 48). Most orders ship within 1-3 business days.













