M3+ Circuit Board

$102.48

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Keiser M3 replacement parts include this Keiser circuit board for M3+ indoor bikes, designed to fit flywheel crank assemblies and restore proper resistance and performance when the original board fails.

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Category: SKU: 550817-M3+ Brand:
Keiser

Description

The Keiser M3+ Circuit Board is an OEM electronic replacement designed to restore proper signal transfer and performance in your indoor cycle’s crank and flywheel system. Ideal for servicing worn or damaged keiser m3 replacement parts, this board fits the Keiser M3+ and is used within the bike’s flywheel crank assembly.

  • Compatible with Keiser M3+ indoor bikes using flywheel crank components in the M3+ parts system.
  • Sold under part number 550817-M3+ for accurate ordering and direct fitment.
  • Listed as an OEM replacement in the Keiser M3+ Flywheel Crank Parts category.
  • A practical solution when performing an m3+ flywheel crank parts circuit board replacement during repair or maintenance.
  • Designed for owners and technicians needing a genuine keiser circuit board for dependable operation.

This replacement board is a factory-original Keiser component, not a generic aftermarket substitute, so you can expect proper fit, connector alignment, and performance consistent with the original installed part. As an electrical component used in the crank and flywheel area, it helps support the bike’s internal monitoring and signal functions tied to smooth operation. Installation is typically straightforward for experienced DIY users or service technicians, though basic mechanical access to the flywheel crank area may be required. Always confirm your model and part number before ordering to ensure correct compatibility with your specific M3+ bike configuration.

Choose this OEM-quality replacement for a reliable repair, precise fit, and fast turnaround from our warehouse.

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 6 × 2 in

Brand

Keiser

Keiser

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