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Been keeping eye out for spare set of wheels and the ones that come up all seem to have a back wheel for 142mm drop outs ... is this the most common size for 29er back ends?
I have access to a few bikes of various vintages and they're all 135. Including my fairly new full susser.
It's been perplexing me, so explain away folks 🙂
Up to 2012 pretty much all 135QR or maxle
2012-2016 mostly 142x12
2016 onwards - boost becoming dominant
Many wheels sold with 142mm rear are easy to switch to 135 though.
Thanks!
[i]Many wheels sold with 142mm rear are easy to switch to 135 though.[/i]
How? Is it just spacers?
end caps that you press in normally, got a particular hub in mind?
FWIW I have just committed to a 142mm rear, non-boost bike and it's become clear that the industry is wholesale deserting the standard - everything's gonna be boost from 2018.
I don't mind this, saved a few quid and it'll stop me swapping bikes again on impulse.
142 = 135 with a thru axle.
Just checked the RM website and my full sus is 142! I'm sure my calipers measured it at 135. Hmm.
In mind - nearly bought a set of Crossmax XLs for my son's Spesh Carve... bailed out cos the rear was 142.
Crossmax XLs should come with both sets of end caps, I switch mine between 135QR and 142x12 for use on different bikes.
my full sus is 142! I'm sure my calipers measured it at 135
Yep across the dropouts the width is the same, you don't get any extra clearance etc with 142 over 135.
[i]Yep across the dropouts the width is the same[/i]
Oh! This is where I was confused then. Very helpful, thanks chaps.