Unfortunately it doesn’t turn from the other sideUndo the bolt from the other side of the bike, if you can
Thanks I’ll give this a goCarefully cut a slot in it with a dremel and use a quality large flat-bladed screwdriver. I have some drivers with an 8mm hex at the top of the shaft to provide some additional leverage with a spanner. If you don't have the hex, try the old kerbside autos method of clamping a set of mole grips onto the shaft super tight.
I’m fairly confident the through axle unscrews from the none drive side. Is it a haibike?Unfortunately it doesn’t turn from the other side
No it’s a Lapierre. The other side is just a hole with no bolt or anything to turnI’m fairly confident the through axle unscrews from the none drive side. Is it a haibike?
Can you take a pic of the other side. Just in case?No it’s a Lapierre. The other side is just a hole with no bolt or anything to turn
Yes. That with a Torx bit might be the answer.Probably Stihldog or P3eps posts are the ideal tools. Otherwise, this impact screwdriver is the single best tool I've ever owned for these situations. If you can get a bit to fit, it uses shock force to turn a fixing & it's very effective.
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