148 mm x 12 mm thru-axle hub for 145 mm quick release
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148 mm x 12 mm thru-axle hub for 145 mm quick release
I was looking for 650b/27.5 wheels for a quick swipe on my tandem with 145mm rear spacing. Unfortunately, I can't find anything reasonably priced and building my own is too expensive at this point. That makes me think of getting a strong mountain bike wheelset with 148 mm x 12 mm thru-axle hub. Some recent versions are for sale locally. I saw discussions somewhere that these can be used with an adapter, and 1.5mm per side sounds like something that can be dealt with. What thru-axle to quick-release adapter should I use (I see MUQZI Bicycle QR Adapter 12/15 to 9mm Front Wheel Hub Adapter on Amazon - or should I look for a known brand?). My plan is to get an adapter and test if that can fit the frame or can be adapted with a file or similar tool. Then shop for a wheelset. My thoughts are the wheels that can handle mtn biking road hassles should be strong enough for a moderate weight team (330lb) team on gravel roads. Thoughts? Will the disk brakes align? Tips on what to look for in the wheel?
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I have done this for a 29er rear wheel. I ground of 1.5mm from either side of the hub and turned down a Muqzi adapter to 145mm. It all lines up,But I have yet to try it out in anger.
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You might ask some folks on the Tandem subforum they might know. Personally I would get a proper wheel built, it will cost money but will lead you to a stronger wheel and longer lasting set up, plus you won't have to worry about disc spacing or anything.
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Thanks! If you have pics etc - PM me with these. What's the original distance in the Muqzi adapter before it steps down to 9mm? What's the total length? Without access to the machine shop - is it doable? Perhaps getting 142 mm adapter is a better setup?
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My probelem is that 145mm hubs are very hard to find and I can't find a retailer with 650b/145mm wheelsets. I would end up spending more on the wheels than I paid for the bike.
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The dimension are on AliExpress.
The dimension are on AliExpress. You could put the adaptor in a drill and use a file or sand paper to remove the 1.5mm from each end. I do own a mini lathe. Btw I am using one of these adaptors on the front of the tandem until our new wheel is built. I ground down the axle using a bench grinder on the axle as it is hardened steel, and used my lathe to turn down the lock nuts. If you use a wheel with an aluminium axles. You should be able to file it easily.
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The dimension are on AliExpress.
The dimension are on AliExpress. You could put the adaptor in a drill and use a file or sand paper to remove the 1.5mm from each end. I do own a mini lathe. Btw I am using one of these adaptors on the front of the tandem until our new wheel is built. I ground down the axle using a bench grinder on the axle as it is hardened steel, and used my lathe to turn down the lock nuts. If you use a wheel with an aluminium axles. You should be able to file it easily.
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I don't have another adapter to measure. If you measure the thickness of your dropouts minus 1 mm + 145mm you will get total length. I wouldn't try a 142mm adapter because I wanted to be able to swap to the original wheel. And I don't like trying to bend a aluminium frame.
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AHH you posted while I was still tapping away! It's 11pm here I can measure tomorrow.
Yes I turned down the 9mm section, but this only needs to be done on one end.
Yes I turned down the 9mm section, but this only needs to be done on one end.
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The 9mm sections are 6mm in length. You could literally cut the adaptor in half and take 3mm out of the middle which would then mean you wouldnt have to touch the ends. BTW I am running a front adaptor while waiting for a new front wheel to be built.