SRAM Stealth Front Mountain Bicycle Maxle
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These should fit if your fork is threaded. You'll need the 15mm axle X 110mm if you're using a boost fork. You'll need the 15mm X 100 if it's not boost.
The Bluto will fit in the 15 x 150/198mm size.
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Because the SID WC requires a 15x100, make sure you order the right Maxel (15x100).
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L: 158mmbr>TL: 158mm TL: 158mm TL: 158mm TL TP: 10 mmbr>10 mmbr>10 mmbr>10 mmb M 15x1.
Selected User Reviews For SRAM Stealth Front Mountain Bicycle Maxle
One of these was included with my bike. I was used to the quick release variety, but I quickly grew to appreciate the simplicity of the big aluminum bolt. I keep a 6mm wrench in the car, wrapped in gaffer's tape to keep it from going in too far and damaging the fork leg. It's very effective and light. br>br>I discovered that leaving the axle at home and arriving at the trailhead with a bike and a front wheel but no way to connect the two saves even more weight. As a result, I keep a second one in the car for when I have a derp.
This is what I bought to replace the QR Maxle on my SID WC, and I believe it's the best option. I know there are two different designs of QR Maxles, but the ones that come standard on the SID and have a little flange you torque against are a pain to torque because that flange always bends. The Maxle stealth is the most basic of the bunch, and it's also the lightest. To remove your front wheel, you'll need an Allan key, which you should already have in your multi-tool. tool. In a race, changing a flat may take longer, but I've already lost far more time than it will take me to remove my wheel with an Allan key. Advantages: br>br>
- Maxle's lightest versionbr>- br>br>Cons: There is no QR code that breaks. br>br>
- An Allan key is required.
Fortunately, the part fits, so dealing with it will be easier than trying to replace it with the correct one. Who knows, if I like it enough, I might get the QD version for my rear axle.
I got this to replace the original latch system type axle on my Marin bike because it was starting to give at the opening where you tighten the axle and it worked perfectly. T-shirts are more convenient for me. To tighten the axle, you'll need an allen wrench.
When I purchased my new/old fat tire bike, it lacked a front axle. This one threaded into the left dropout of the Rockshox Bluto fork perfectly. A quick release is both lighter and stronger.
I just placed an order for a rear one as well! There's no need to be concerned about the lever accidentally opening or being overtightened. THE TRICK IS DONE BY 13NM.
My Bluto RockShox and the Stealth maxle are a great match. I found the collar on the stock quick release maxle to be a little flimsy, and since I always have a 6mm allen wrench on my multi-tool, I decided to replace it. I decided to take a chance on it. It's light, looks sleek and stealthy, doesn't have a QR handle to catch on anything, and has so far performed admirably. I'm glad I tried it.
It has a simple appearance and is light in weight. If you need to remove the front wheel frequently, this is the way to go. I like being able to torque the axle precisely.