Need help finding a certain nut for a Bionix system
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Need help finding a certain nut for a Bionix system
It fits into the wheel, is smooth on the inside, holds the wheel on the non-drive side. See photo: it is missing.
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Something similar to an "axle spacer"?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284397985264
https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-Perfo...df_B009Q73B2C/
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284397985264
https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-Perfo...df_B009Q73B2C/
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As you probably know, BionX has been out of business for several years. However, individual(s) bought the remaining stock of parts. If you check the various "e"-related sites (endless sphere, ******, MTBR), you might be able to locate them.
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That's the "torque reaction collar" that you're missing. BionX Legacy stocks a few sizes. You need to order one in an angle to closely match your dropout angle using the template pictured below ...
Is that a "P" series motor? If so you need the V2 collar ...
My "D" series motor uses the V3 collar ...
Is that a "P" series motor? If so you need the V2 collar ...
My "D" series motor uses the V3 collar ...
Last edited by BobG; 04-10-23 at 04:01 PM.