You're welcome Rich, Wheels Mfg. is a terrific source for all sorts of 
small parts, they're usually the main provider for bike shops too.  



On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 10:12:55 AM UTC-4, RichS wrote:
>
> Joel: thank you for raising this topic. I have a 126 Campy rear hub that 
> I’ve considered using in 130 spaced dropouts. Isn't that cool that they 
> sell Campy 10x26 axles ?  Their axles are heat treated so they ought to be 
> stronger than the originals. I still have a couple sets of Campy hubs that 
> I tended to break, but that was when I weighed more and rode high pressure 
> 25mm tires too. 
>

  Cycle Clinic UK gives a good reference for what axle lengths and 
threading for what .  
https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/hub-axles/products/wheels-manufacturing-qr-hub-axle-front-rear-137-141-146-9mm-10mm-9-5x26-10x26


 

> Garth: thank you for relating your experience and providing the Wheels 
> Mfg. reference. 
>
> Best, 
> Rich in ATL

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