Rear Axle specifications for Lenz Sport through axle frames
Frame Dropout spacing | Axle description | Overall Length | Thread Pitch | Sram Part# |
---|---|---|---|---|
12x142mm | Maxle Ultimate 12x142mm | 174mm | 1.75 | 00.4318.005.009 |
12x148mm BOOST | Maxle Ultimate Boost 12x148mm | 180mm | 1.75 | 00.4318.005.010 |
12x150mm | Maxle Ultimate 12x150mm | 182mm | 1.75 | 00.4318.005.011 |
12x157mm | *Maxle Ultimate for 12×148* | 188mm | 1.75 | 00.4318.005.012 |
12x177mm | **Maxle Lite 12x157mm for Trek ADP | 205mm | 1.75 | 11.4315.023.020 |
*The Maxle available from SRAM labeled for 12x157mm is too long for Lenz 157mm frames. Use the part number listed on this sheet even though it’s not labeled for 12x157mm. The overall length is the important information, not what’s on the label of the axle.
**The Axle available from SRAM labeled for 12x177mm is too long for Lenz 177mm frames. Use the part number listed on this sheet even though it’s not labeled for 12x177mm. The overall length is 205mm, and is perfect for our 177mm frames. |
12x142mm frame spec
12x148mm frame spec
12x157mm frame spec
12x177mm frame spec
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