thru-axles

 

 

CNC Axles

Beautifully machined replacement axles

$30 Bolt-on / $40 Lever Style

US Dollars / Free shipping

7075 Aluminum – These axles are machined from aircraft quality 7075 aluminum
Bolt-on or Lever Style – Chose from standard bolt-on spec or upgrade to a  quick release lever axle
Lightweight – Bolt-on 174mm = 44g / Lever style 174mm = 63g
Lots of Spec Options – We offer 3 different thread pitches and many different lengths. Check your bike to find your spec

Quality and attention to detail – These axles are CNC’d from 7075 aluminum and hollowed for weight savings. Details like an allen interface broached into the threaded end, a washer style floating head, and clearly lasered specs all make a small difference and those differences matter to us.

Adjustable lever position – Another huge detail is the splined QR lever interface so that you can set your lever on the first installation and know that it will always be in the position of your preference every time you install your wheel.

1.0 PITCH / SYNTACE STYLE AXLES

  • 159mm total length with 17mm of thread
  • 166mm total length with 18mm of thread

1.5 PITCH / SHIMANO STYLE AXLES

  • 125mm total length with 12mm of thread
  • 166mm total length with 18mm of thread
  • 172mm total length with 17mm of thread
  • 178mm total length with 18mm of thread

1.75 PITCH / SRAM STYLE AXLES

  • 167mm total length with 18mm of thread
  • 174mm total length with 20mm of thread
  • 180mm total length with 20mm of thread
  • 188mm total length with 20mm of thread

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR AXLE

LENGTH – Measure from the inside of the head to the end of the threads (never count the height of the head).

THREAD PITCH – This can be tough. Basically this is how many threads per inch. Since there is always less than an inch of threads, you should work from a half-inch. Place a ruler next to your axles threads. 1.0 = 12 threads per half inch / 1.5 = 8.5 threads per half inch / 1.75 = 7 threads per half inch

THREAD LENGTH -Measure from the end of the axle to where the threads begin. It’s okay to buy an axle with a longer thread length, but usually not with a shorter thread length.

CONSULT YOUR FRAME MAKER IF NECESSARY