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Mountain bike thru axle sizes.
The diameter of the thru axle there are two common sizes.
Thru axles are commonly 12mm 15mm and 20mm in diameter.
Thru axles make the bike stiffer which reduces lateral flex and results in better tracking especially through corners and at speed.
Using a tape measure measure inside width of frame fork where hub contacts frame fork.
142 x 12 thru axles are all the rage now.
In this example 15mm is the diameter 100mm is the o l d 127mm is the overall length and 1 5mm is the thread pitch.
Spacing on these is 142mm wide with an axle diameter of 12mm.
Determine if your frame fork uses a thru axle ta or skewer qr.
Plus there are additional lengths for split pivot bikes and trek boost abp.
Boost being newer isn t as much as a clusterfuck.
Most thru axles are described by four measurements and you might see them described something like this.
Thru axle hub ta skewer hub qr step 2.
Thru axles are also inserted through a hollow hub axle but they re bigger rear ones are 12mm in.
180mm length 20mm thread length.
The hub axle which was 9mm in diameter.
Traditionally frames and forks had slotted dropouts.
You can see more details about these measurements below.
A guide to mountain bike axle standards 1.
Boost gives a 148 x 12mm spacing which allows for the hub flanges to be further apart which gives a potentially stronger and stiffer rear wheel.
When mountain bikes first went to thru axles the standard was 12 142 which was the same effective width as the quick release hubs they replaced.
Old quick release hubs and 142 x 12mm thru axle hubs have the same widths between the hub flanges so there is no change in terms of hub flange positioning and wheel strength and stiffness.
Ensure your rear hub is the correct size to fit your frame.
Rear thru axle from my evil following uses a 12 x 142mm m12 x 1 5mm thread pitch shimano e thru standard.
Early cyclocross bikes borrowed the 15mm front thru axle diameter but as disc brakes became more common on drop bar bikes they all standardized to 12mm.
15 x 100mm 127 length 1 5.
They essentially operate the same as front thru axles on the rear of the bike.
The standard mtb rear axle dimensions are 135x5mm for a qr rear hub but jump and gravity bikes may use wider and thick axles for extra strength and stiffness with the available sizes being 135 10 142 12 150 12 157 12 and 165 12.
15x100mm 15x110mm boost and 20x110mm the first number refers to the axle diameter while the second refers to the dropout width of the bike.