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    1. MattFuthaMuckas on

      Standard 12 x 142 axle. Two other things to match; head profile and TPI (thread pitch).

      Head profile just means make sure the frame will accept it without interference or damage.

      Thread pitch is important, essentially a gauge of thread diameter. You can get a good enough idea by eye using a ruler, alternatively most shops have some kind of pitch measure.

    2. iljawascoding on

      Check with your frame‘s manufacturer for through axle thread pitch and buy accordingly.

    3. Can you get a picture of the threads of the axle? There are 3 different threads on these 1, 1.5, 1.75 pitch and that determines which axle you need. Unfortunately manufacturers are really stingy on giving out that information

    4. These are hot garbage. Critical measurements are diameter and length, which are printed on the shaft. The last critical dimension is the thread pitch, which is 1.0 on this one (one thread per mm). DT Swiss makes a 1.0 thread pitch rear axle (148 mm length), but I havent found a 100 mm front axle in 1.0 thread pitch yet.

    5. Robertaxleproject.com has you covered. Just use their finder to enter your bike and they will tell you what you need.

    6. Potential-Push-2656 on

      Syntace does have high quality axles too. They have a pointed end, which makes it even easier to insert them.

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