Axle (bolt) diameter too big for front fork

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Newbie question alert.

Ok, I picked up a set of 26" rims off of CL from a more modern cruiser... The front rim's axle bolt is too big to fit in the front fork on my late 50's Evans Interceptor... IT's close, but...

My question... Should I get a new axle ? Is that easy to swap out? How much do those run? OR would it hurt to slightly file or grind the fork so that I can fit the bigger axle in there?

thanks for info...
 
i have filed many of them with no issues and i top the scales at 275lbs plus
 
Triggerfish said:
Newbie question alert.

Ok, I picked up a set of 26" rims off of CL from a more modern cruiser... The front rim's axle bolt is too big to fit in the front fork on my late 50's Evans Interceptor... IT's close, but...

My question... Should I get a new axle ? Is that easy to swap out? How much do those run? OR would it hurt to slightly file or grind the fork so that I can fit the bigger axle in there?

thanks for info...
i've bought a new axle bolt before and it was fairly easy and the bolt was like 5 bucks and i also have filed down the fork which was way easier with a dremel tool, but be carefull not to file too much.
 
id get a new axle but if that doesnt work out id go the route of filing flat spots into the axle instead of the fork
 
Wow. thank you for all the info. The fork is a little narrow. I may take a slivvvver off of it and then flat spot the axle as suggested. That wheel's goin' on tomorrow!

Stuart
 
Yay! Thanks:

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