That's exactly what this is. A Bontrager q/r from the front wheel of my 
late 90s Gary Fischer.
Caliper shows around 6 mm / 0.25".

On Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 10:15:24 PM UTC+2, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I've used the standard '90s mtb or road skewers on mine -- 8 speed XT or 9 
> speed LX; or old Campy or Dura Ace. Never encountered a problem. Could 
> something be blocking the axle?
>
> Making your own electricity is fun!
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Jay in Tel Aviv <jayi...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> My SP-PV8 / DT460 wheel finally showed up today !!! after nearly 2 months 
>> of waiting on parts/shipping/customs/etc.
>> However, unnoticed by me even though it says so on every website selling 
>> it, the hub comes with no skewer.
>> No problem, says I. I have an old set of MTB wheels sitting in my shed. I 
>> can pilfer the Q/R skewer from front. That's 100 mm too so it will surely 
>> fit.
>> Except that it doesn't. It's too wide.
>>
>> So, please tell me wise ones. What skewer do I need, where do I get it, 
>> and why the !@#$!@#$ doesn't it come with the hub? 
>>
>> I'm ready to start making my own electricity now please.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jay
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