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  • Orange 5 29 rear axle 12×135 or 142 ??
  • renton
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    Bit confused on this one …

    Orange site says 12 x 142 but just noticed on my maxle it says 12 x 135.

    Also when doing the maxle up you can see it squeezing the frame together slightly to mate with the faces on the hub ?

    What’s going on here then ?

    renton
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    Anyone ?

    reedspeed
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    renton
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    Erm…. Second line….. Orange site says 142×12.

    CheesybeanZ
    Full Member

    Have Orange changed the spec on the yearly re marketing ?

    renton
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    I’m not sure. I’ve checked the spec on my bike as it’s a limited edition and it says 12×142.

    When I tighten my wheel you can see it close up against the hub. Almost as though the hub spacing is wrong ?

    andyg1966
    Full Member

    Measure the over locknut width of then wheel. 135 or 142mm.

    135 frames (my 26″ five for instance) have a flat face and no location for the axle.

    142 frames (my Trek) have a U shape 3.5mm depth either side (ie. the extra 7 mm) machined in the frame to locate the axle.

    Does the maxle screw right into the frame so the thread is flush with the outside.

    Opt1 everything is fine

    Opt2 142 frame with 135 wheel / axle

    Opt3 142 frame with 142 wheel & short axle (yikes)

    Plus other combos

    Suspect 1

    renton
    Free Member

    Even the pics on this link show a 135 mm maxle even though it’s listed as a 142.

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    renton
    Free Member

    I will upload some photos of my frame. It has a cut out slot either side of the swing arm for the hub to locate in. The maxle says 12×135 and it sits flush when done up.

    If I undo it the frame moves away from the faces of the hub and one side falls out of its groove.

    andyg1966
    Full Member

    Five 29 from Orange Bikes

    Thats a 142 frame

    andyg1966
    Full Member

    Sounds like you got a 135 hub and maxle pulling the frame together. Measure the wheel.

    renton
    Free Member

    Here are the pictures…


    And this is when it’s undone……

    This is the original wheel from orange and I’m guessing the maxle too. Will it cause any issues?

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    EDIT On the page Andy links to it says 135 maxle, 142×12 hub, so I guess its ok, and maybe just confusing (on the face of it) descriptions. If you think about it, whether you had a flat dropout and a 135 hub, or the slotted dropout with a 142 hub, the axle would be the same length to get from the outside of one dropout to the outside of the other.

    Then again, I’m making some assumptions there. I’ve just found a SRAM spec sheet for rear maxles that states they are different lengths for 135, 142 and 150 hubs. I don’t know 🙂

    renton
    Free Member

    That’s what I’m thinking.

    It’s come from orange this way though.

    ichi
    Free Member

    This seems to be the same as the 2014 Alpine I used to have. I noticed when I bought it the website said;

    Swing Arm Maxle 135x12mm, 142mm Hub Spacing

    I just assumed it would operate as a normal 142×12 and it seemed to.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    It’s 142mm. I got a set of wheels for mine that came with 135mm and they didn’t fit. Changed to 142mm (Hope Pro2)and they did.

    br
    Free Member

    It’s come from orange this way though.

    I thought you’d got it 2nd hand?

    renton
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    Br it’s the original spec wheels from orange.

    If I measure the wheel axle then will that be 142 ?

    Why is the maxle 135 then ?

    rickon
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    renton
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    Rickon ?

    rickon
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    I’m just not sure there’s a problem to solve here.

    Have you got a tape measure out? Measure the hub, if it’s 142mm across then its all good. If it’s 135 across, then the hub is too small for the frame, then you maybe have a problem.

    Does the bike ride wonky to make you think there’s something wrong?

    ichi
    Free Member

    It’s probably got something to do with Orange’s tooling resources and a result of a ‘unique’ solution to changing standards. Ultimately its142 so just treat it as such.

    renton
    Free Member

    I’m not sure of its a problem or not. Just a bit confusing.

    When the maxle is undone the frame is wider than the hub and it does drop out of the dropouts.

    If the frame is 142 but the maxle is 135 then surely it wouldn’t sit flush when done up ?

    CheesybeanZ
    Full Member

    Have you got the right hub adapters , I pretty sure theres a different adapter for both 135 and 142 **

    **Could well be wrong .

    ichi
    Free Member

    I remember my Alpine and the hub fitted perfectly into the little cut outs that help you to position it. There was no gap.

    renton
    Free Member

    You can see the gap in the pic above.

    Does that look normal.

    ichi
    Free Member

    It does look wider, when I was pulling my wheel up the hub contacted the inside of the dropouts on both sides. Still this was a 2014 Alpine, your pics may well be normal for a 29er 5. Contact Orange with the pics.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    You don’t get cut out bits for the axle to sit in on 135×12 frames.

    Just a threaded hole.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    And it’s not unusual for the frame to splay a little when the axle isn’t fitted.

    andyg1966
    Full Member

    As I said before, measure the wheel. 142mm OK, 135mm not OK. Simples.

    renton
    Free Member

    Ok cool.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    As I mentioned before, if it was a 135mm wheel it would be obvious that it didn’t fit. If it is not obvious it is 142mm.

    renton
    Free Member

    Ok so measured this up then …..

    Wheel is 142.

    Frame is 146.

    ichi
    Free Member

    Did you see that geezer with the hammer in the Guy Martin film? That = 146.

    Not Orange bashing, love the bikes.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Don’t worry about it.

    I had a Mondraker with a 135mm rear end that was closer to 150mm without the axle fitted.

    rickon
    Free Member

    Wheel is 142.

    That’s all that matters.

    While you were measuring your Five29, mine was here:

    Both pedals fell off multiple times, the rear shock bushing destroyed itself, snapped a rear mech cable, destroyed the bottom headset bearings and pounded my hands so much that my callouses bled.

    Now, go ride that bike like it’s a sexy sexy lady.

    renton
    Free Member

    Sweet work rickon. Where is that.

    renton
    Free Member

    Back together and new brakes fitted …..

    Jeffus
    Free Member

    my Alpine is 142 x 12 and my HopeHubs are set up 142 x 12 adapters just drop in nice, not read what maxles says will go look.

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