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    Alan .204
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      Hi chaps, I’ve a young boy who’s just bought himself a BMX it’s the sort with stunt pegs front and rear, only problem is the front ones don’t fit, what I should say is the threads in both pegs are, shite is the best word I think, anyhow I’ve measured the spindle on the wheel and this is what I get, OD .368 or 9.32mm it looks closer to 26 tip than it does to a 1mm pitch, so this is what I think 3/8 x 26tpi before I buy a tap I though it would be a good idea to ask first as I’ve never had any dealings with cycle threads before, thanks in advance.

      Alan.

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      #26234
      Alan .204
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        @alan-204

        Identification of cycle thread.

        #375615
        David Colwill
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          @davidcolwill19261

          Look up cycle threads. I believe they are 26tpi which would make sense.

          David.

          #375616
          David Colwill
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            @davidcolwill19261

            Here is a link to the wikipedia page

            **LINK**

            David.

            #375620
            not done it yet
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              @notdoneityet

              It may be prudent to check other threads on the machine, if these parts are OEM, to confirm if made with imperial or metric dims.

              #375625
              Clive Foster
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                @clivefoster55965

                UK cycle thread TPI, size and applications were standardised many, many (100?) years ago. Like BSP such standards were often followed in metric using countries. Many bike makers still follow them. In my experience if its crappy but close it usually is standard cycle. Unfortunately poor ones are often cut rather than rolled which can give issues.

                Clive

                #375627
                JasonB
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                  @jasonb

                  Park tools list the most common bike threads

                  #375647
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    3/8" by 26tpi is the standard thread for bike axles.

                    Neil

                    #375668
                    Alan .204
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                      @alan-204

                      Thanks chaps it’s what I thought but better to ask though if your not sure, I’ll get a tap ordered pronto.

                      Regards Alan.

                      #375673
                      Howard Lewis
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                        @howardlewis46836

                        As Neil says 26 tpi, is the standard for UK Cycle threads; BUT the thread form is 60 degrees.

                        (B S Brass is 26 tpi, but Whit form)

                        Howard

                        #375685
                        Neil Wyatt
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                          @neilwyatt

                          Just a thought, a pair of new pegs will be much cheaper than taps… unless you need an excuse

                          #375687
                          JasonB
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                            @jasonb

                            Or get unthreaded pegs that are held on by the existing nuts then you don't have to worry about threads, whatever they may be.

                            #375703
                            Alan .204
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                              @alan-204

                              There made of ally so I bought a cheap set of taps they were only 10 quid delivered, the other thing is they match the other set on the back so they will all look the same, I’ll bore them out press a new bit of ally round in drill and tap, also will drill and fit a long grub screw on the join line so they stay put, shouldn’t take much to do and the boy will be smiling again.

                              Thanks chaps.

                              #375716
                              Neil Wyatt
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                                @neilwyatt
                                Posted by Alan .204 on 13/10/2018 00:19:16:

                                There made of ally so I bought a cheap set of taps they were only 10 quid delivered, the other thing is they match the other set on the back so they will all look the same, I’ll bore them out press a new bit of ally round in drill and tap, also will drill and fit a long grub screw on the join line so they stay put, shouldn’t take much to do and the boy will be smiling again.

                                Thanks chaps.

                                I would want them to be solid myself – they will be taking his full weight and a failure could be an >ouch<. Could you thread them from the other end?

                                #375722
                                Bazyle
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                                  @bazyle

                                  no way will an alloy press fit stand the force of a young boy jumping on it.

                                  #375971
                                  Alan .204
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                                    @alan-204

                                    The pegs are hollow so you can’t redo it from the other end, that’s how there made so they should be strong enough, he only 11 so it should be ok, as for making them solid I don’t see the advantage as they screw on to about 15mm of thread, I agree though it doesn’t seam a lot, pressed in with a 2 to 3thou press fit should be strong enough, I’ll test them myself if it holds me ok he will be fine, I’m 18 1/2 stone, should have said there must be around 40mm in length I can bore out, I haven’t had chance to measure it yet, thanks chaps for the advice.

                                    Alan.

                                    #375997
                                    Neil Wyatt
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                                      @neilwyatt

                                      You can get them off the 'bay at £2 a pair if you get stuck…

                                      #375999
                                      Hopper
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                                        @hopper

                                        Sounds bloody dangerous to me. Press fit alloy will loosen up under repeated shock loading. Do the right thing by lads safety and buy new good quality pegs.

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