I have seen your handwork....Please don't!Are you keeping all your broken parts? Because I feel like you'd be getting quite a collection by now
...I was thinking of trying to retrofit a 10mm axle into poodles old frx. If it works out I might be able to get your old axle back to you.
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Lol. That wheel wasn't me btw, that was some random in Ballarat.I have seen your handwork....Please don't!
Do I resemble that remark?Lol. That wheel wasn't me btw, that was some random in Ballarat.
Don't think so, can't remember who it was. He made a 142x12 hub into a 135x12 by cutting it down then reamed out a frame to suit it. Fatboy got the frame and I got his frame, then canary got his frame with the wheel and then Fatboy got it all off canary. You know, the usual Rotorburn circular trade system.Do I resemble that remark?
Do I resemble that remark?
It was one of the 20,000 "Lachy"s that live in Ballarat.Don't think so, can't remember who it was. He made a 142x12 hub into a 135x12 by cutting it down then reamed out a frame to suit it. Fatboy got the frame and I got his frame, then canary got his frame with the wheel and then Fatboy got it all off canary. You know, the usual Rotorburn circular trade system.
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This page has a handy print out that you can use to measure thread pitch.160mm long, and i have no idea of the pitch
Sounds like the handy work of a particular little chunt Lachie I know…but I do know about 6 young rider Lachies, indeed.Don't think so, can't remember who it was. He made a 142x12 hub into a 135x12 by cutting it down then reamed out a frame to suit it. Fatboy got the frame and I got his frame, then canary got his frame with the wheel and then Fatboy got it all off canary. You know, the usual Rotorburn circular trade system.
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Only biologically.Youse are all related anyway!
135x12 really isn’t common….particularly when you don’t know the pitch…and length can still vary depending on the thickness of the dropouts. But hey, buy something miscellaneous s/h that will take a week to get there and may not fit anyway.well fuck
the LBS quoted me $90 for a new axle. I really want to ride these school holidays, but I can't justify that.
surly someone here would have one?
Crowdfunding?well fuck
the LBS quoted me $90 for a new axle. I really want to ride these school holidays, but I can't justify that.
surly someone here would have one?
Craftworks said go to your local bike shopHave you called or emailed Craftworks? You never know what they may have lurking in the spares bins, or they may know a shop that has spares.
As above, take your bike and axle to Nuts and Bolts in Derwent Park and see if they have anything.