bradmcnutt
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Anyone know where i can get this? Its about 5 inches long and .5 inches in diameter. Reminds me of something. Ha. Thanks for any advice or laughter you can provide.
I think we have a winner. Good call on checking the part number. Part of it is illegible due to some wear, but I can see 1-125 which matches up with the picture. Definitely going steel. This aluminum one is so flimsy. Cost me a rear derailleur as well. Thank you thank you.There should be a part # on the axle.
I'm willing to bet it's https://www.notubes.com/kit-neo-axle-rear-12x135-142-singlespeed
Replacement steel version which should be more durable: https://www.notubes.com/kit-neo-os-axle-rear-12x135-142-and-singlespeed
Its been less than a year so I'd think so but probably not worth the hassle for 20 bucks. I'd like to go with the steel suggestion as well so I don't have to deal with this again. Thanks for the help.If you under warranty stans will replace it for free. If not they sell replacements for like $15
Its been less than a year so I'd think so but probably not worth the hassle for 20 bucks. I'd like to go with the steel suggestion as well so I don't have to deal with this again. Thanks for the help.
Very interesting. How long of a process are we talking? Bought the wheel from competitive cyclist on 3/2020; had the wrong year (its all bleeding together) but I think should still be under warranty. Its really in that price range where I don't mind just paying to have the bike working again sooner rather than later.They send steel replacements if you break one under warranty. Iv been there that's how I know
TLDR: Stans custom service is probably as good as it gets.Not long. A day or two more than shipping including time to file.
Shimano cassette won't work with a SRAM free hub and vice versaGreat googly moogly. Looking at the receipt for the wheel I sent them, it says "shimano/sram". Looks like they guessed wrong. Well I was able to get the axle through the existing free hub but boy was the one side tight. Probably not a good thing. So its just the cassette I'd need if I'd want to use the hub they sent me? If so, I'll wait to do the switcharoo once this cassette starts to wear b/c I just threw this baby on.
Great googly moogly. Looking at the receipt for the wheel I sent them, it says "shimano/sram". Looks like they guessed wrong. Well I was able to get the axle through the existing free hub but boy was the one side tight. Probably not a good thing. So its just the cassette I'd need if I'd want to use the hub they sent me? If so, I'll wait to do the switcharoo once this cassette starts to wear b/c I just threw this baby on.