No cheap lightweight thru-axles? Seriously?
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J&L thru axles, but not available for some forks/frames.
I just sent messages to J&L via ebay about my Trek L123 (why can't they just describe the sizes with the code??) TA. He indicated they'd do it, but on the second message when I asked to order, he got his wires crossed. He might be too busy to.
I use Robert Axle Project thru-axles, especially since they have a nice selector to ensure you order the correct axles.
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"People should stop expecting normal from me... seriously, we all know it's never going to happen"
"People should stop expecting normal from me... seriously, we all know it's never going to happen"
I used them to work out which one I needed. To buy through them meant it was A$90 landed in Oz (purchased direct) or about A$95 if purchased through a local retailer in Oz.ms6073 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 4:06 pmI use Robert Axle Project thru-axles, especially since they have a nice selector to ensure you order the correct axles.
Then found these from Wolf Tooth. I needed the 167mm length with 12x1.0mm thread, and this was one of the few affordable ones I could find.
42g for A$66 shipped (purchased through a local retailer). Their US site lists them for USD $39.95
J&L put the axles up on ebay that I asked for. They came in and were as described. Recommended.
Another vote for the MT ZOOM ones https://mtzoom.com/collections/thru-axles-and-skewers