Possible dumb question here,
So decided I’d pop out to the garage and fit the Mudhugger mudguards this afternoon.
I’ve only been out on the bike twice since I got it.
All I’ve done is get it out the box, fit the front wheel, pedals, set the saddle hight, check the tyre pressures, and yes go for a couple of rides.
So, before I pop the mudguards on, I thought I better check the rear axle has plenty of grease on the thread. Seized axles are not uncommon round here, probably due to loads of rain and folks putting their axles in dry. I just wanted to check mine is nicely greased up so it won’t seize in.
But yeah, I’m a bit confused. The axle should come out from the left side,ie the disc brake side, and is indeed marked 10Nm. I tried a 5mm allen T key – but it was too small, so I tried a 6mm allen T key but that was too big. I don’t seem to have a 5.5mm allen T key, but have a 5.5mm plain allen key which goes in but has loads of play. It just doesn’t feel right so I don’t want to put any pressure on it.
I looked at the other side. I presume that is an insert that the thru axle threads into – is that correct? It looks like it might be threaded in but the 8mm Allen head is very shallow (I’m thinking if that is threaded in maybe I need to grease it just in case it ever needs to be removed.
So then I dug out my Sealey Torx set. To my surprise a T40H fits snugly into the thru axle. So is a T40H torx required to remove the thru-axle.
Photos and video to follow........
So decided I’d pop out to the garage and fit the Mudhugger mudguards this afternoon.
I’ve only been out on the bike twice since I got it.
All I’ve done is get it out the box, fit the front wheel, pedals, set the saddle hight, check the tyre pressures, and yes go for a couple of rides.
So, before I pop the mudguards on, I thought I better check the rear axle has plenty of grease on the thread. Seized axles are not uncommon round here, probably due to loads of rain and folks putting their axles in dry. I just wanted to check mine is nicely greased up so it won’t seize in.
But yeah, I’m a bit confused. The axle should come out from the left side,ie the disc brake side, and is indeed marked 10Nm. I tried a 5mm allen T key – but it was too small, so I tried a 6mm allen T key but that was too big. I don’t seem to have a 5.5mm allen T key, but have a 5.5mm plain allen key which goes in but has loads of play. It just doesn’t feel right so I don’t want to put any pressure on it.
I looked at the other side. I presume that is an insert that the thru axle threads into – is that correct? It looks like it might be threaded in but the 8mm Allen head is very shallow (I’m thinking if that is threaded in maybe I need to grease it just in case it ever needs to be removed.
So then I dug out my Sealey Torx set. To my surprise a T40H fits snugly into the thru axle. So is a T40H torx required to remove the thru-axle.
Photos and video to follow........
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