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Howdi,
Looking for some help...
Have an cross bike with Shimano 105 rear through axle with disc brakes and 11 speed cassette.
Somehow the through axle is jammed.
The release lever works, and can be opened.
The axle unscrews and releases itself from the drive side of the frame all the way, but goes no further, i.e. not back into the wheel to be withdrawn from the non-drive side.
It appears that the axle is somehow jammed onto the wheel.
The wheel spins freely, and gears actually shift OK.
Any ideas on how to remove?
Current thought is GT85 and t**t it with a hammer. Anything more scientific?
Get a punch of some description and hit it out. Make a note to smear a bit of grease on the axle next time it is fitted (and try removing occasionally in the future to prevent it seizing again)
Gentle tapping to start with, getting progressively harder.
and try removing occasionally in the future to prevent it seizing again
These threads come up about every 6 months and serve as a good reminder to pop out and do it to any bikes with through axles (although I did mine on Saturday).
As above,
Use an allen key as a punch to tap it out (insert Happy Gilmore scene)
I'd then coil a cloth around an allen key and give internal face of hub a good clean.
Hope all's well
smear a bit of grease
Grease or copper slip?
Thanks all.
Gentle hammer did the job.
Good advice on regular greasing too 😉😆
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