3/8", though a bit shy, is considered 10mm. It will not fit in the stock 
Crust Fork.

On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 10:48:42 AM UTC-4, J Imler wrote:
>
> Thanks, Mark. To clarify, if an axle is spec’d at 3/8”, that is too big? 
> Or is that recognized as equal to 9mm?
> On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 5:03:24 AM UTC-7 Mark Roland wrote:
>
>> Lots of places to buy new, but if you have a local shop, you might see if 
>> you can dig around the junk pile for a bmx wheel. Two things to keep in 
>> mind if going this route, which you may know but just in case--there are 
>> two sizes of 20" wheels 406, and the less common 451. In addition to 
>> different rim sizes, 20" wheels can have different axle sizes. The Crust 
>> fork uses 9mm. 
>>
>>  Bigger ones won't fit. I got a pretty cool wheel for $5, including a 
>> usable tire. It's overspoked as bmx wheels can be, but nice hub action and 
>> chromed aluminum rims. Bling! Now I just have to put the thing together.
>>
>> On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 12:44:52 AM UTC-4, J Imler wrote:
>>>
>>> I pulled the trigger on a Crust Clydesdale fork. I'd been close each of 
>>> the last several batch releases. I'm looking for a 20" wheel to complete 
>>> the new front end. The fork will be adjoining an electrified Appaloosa 
>>> double TT frame for maximum child carrying shenanigans. Leads to quality 
>>> purchasing options are welcome also.
>>>
>>> A recent Instagram post with a Clem/Clydesdale fork camper build here:
>>> https://www.instagram.com/p/CErAJhLFpk0/?hl=en
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>

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