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Rear axle round the wrong way
#1
Hi guys,

A couple of weeks ago, I had new tyres fitted. It seems that the garage that fitted the tyres installed the rear axle the wrong way around — ie, the 27mm axle nut is now on the exhaust side rather than the chain side.

Will this cause a problem? Does it make any difference? Should I ask them to turn the axle around?

David.
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#2
Have a look at this thread Smile
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,18099.0.html
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#3
Cheers Slappy. I didn't do a search for the topic first — rookie error!

Still, I'm relieved to learn that it should not make much difference. Didn't want it to suddenly disintegrate doing 70 on the A2...
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#4
Yeah, that thread had me wondering, I was always taught the the axle nut goes on the sprocket side.
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#5
Just checked a photo of my bike and the nut is on the right!


It obviously doesn't matter as I've never had any issues at all.


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#6
Cheers. My mind has been out at ease!
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