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XLC QR-H02 Thru-Axle 12x142mm

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Product description

XLC QR-H02 Thru-Axle 12x142mm

The XLC QR-H02 aluminium pivot pin is designed to be used with a Haibike frame. Both the axle and lever are made from lightweight aluminium, meaning it’s able to withstand several times its own weight. The lever is able to be rotated in 30° increments, making it easier and more precise to handle.

Details

  • Lever rotatable in 30° steps facilitates handling

At a glance

Rear
Rear
65.00 g
Rear
Rear
142 mm

Features

Purpose
All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, All Mountain / Trail, Enduro
Main Information
Type:
floating axle
Operating Range:
MTB
Material
Lever:
Aluminium 6061-T6
Axle:
aluminium 7075
Dimensions
Thread pitch (Metric):
M12 x 1,0
Diameter:
12.00 mm
Installation Width
Rear:
142 mm
Weight
Rear:
65.00 g
Model Year
2023
Article number
1389657
EAN
4055149299149

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XLC QR-H02 Thru-Axle 12x142mm
Niels
Handle does not turn as described
Translated from the Dutch To the original
Handle does not rotate in 30 degree increments as described.
04.01.2022