Removing the front axle (thru-axle) is challenging. Because the fork and chain stay are not perfectly aligned, when the axle is unthreaded there is a small but significant perpendicular force making it hard to pull out the axle. I grip it as best I can and turn the axle while continuously pulling. Eventually it comes out. Gripping the end of the axle is not easy. Using the allan key to increase the torque is sketchy in that the allan key will easily fall out. Any suggestions on the best approach? Will replace the thru-axle with one with a handle to improve the grip.
To align the fork and chain stay I loosened the 4 bolts on the bottom bracket clamp and aligned the setup as best as I could. I've seen pictures on this forum where tie-wraps were used to hold the chain stay to the fork, however, that was done with a quick-release, not thru-axles, so doubt it would improve the alignment.
Joe
To align the fork and chain stay I loosened the 4 bolts on the bottom bracket clamp and aligned the setup as best as I could. I've seen pictures on this forum where tie-wraps were used to hold the chain stay to the fork, however, that was done with a quick-release, not thru-axles, so doubt it would improve the alignment.
Joe