Cant stick if its liquid. Alternatively, drill it out and try again with a screw extractor. Use penetrating oil.
GrumpaDirt on
Take it to a machine shop.
GilpinMTBQ on
Wow. That’s kind of impressive.
Medical_Slide9245 on
My dad must have put that wheel on.
TrevorSP on
You’re gonna need a Dremel with like 5 chainsaw sharpening tips or a masonry drill bit to try and get that extractor tip out before you try and remove again
Strong_Baseball_8984 on
Lefty loosey righty tighty, except when it’s the opposite. You’re welcome in advance
mohawk_67 on
One of the local methheads in my town could get that off in 2 minutes.
BD59 on
Let me guess. Looking at the picture of the bit, you were using an impact driver and didn’t check which way it was turning before trying to get the axle out.
Kindly_Individual107 on
It’s trashed already try drilling a hole and using a bolt extractor.
breen-machine on
Cut through the axle and hub endcap worst case with a hacksaw?
fOrEvErEvA8550 on
Did you forget about the pinch bolts?
ymsoldier420 on
Bruhhhh, what have you done!? Holy Unga bunga. It’s professional time, 300 hundred smashy turns of the wrench ago.
boobiezzzzzzzzzzzlol on
Unless you have a really long drill bit
skaarlaw on
As someone who isn’t mechanically minded, what has happened?
GatsAndThings on
Drill, bigger bolt extractor, or cut a slot and try the hammer type impact remover.
NoThanks_TomHanks on
New bike day
garanda on
What does the opposite end of your thru axle look like? I have a solution if it’s hollow
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Cant stick if its liquid. Alternatively, drill it out and try again with a screw extractor. Use penetrating oil.
Take it to a machine shop.
Wow. That’s kind of impressive.
My dad must have put that wheel on.
You’re gonna need a Dremel with like 5 chainsaw sharpening tips or a masonry drill bit to try and get that extractor tip out before you try and remove again
Lefty loosey righty tighty, except when it’s the opposite. You’re welcome in advance
One of the local methheads in my town could get that off in 2 minutes.
Let me guess. Looking at the picture of the bit, you were using an impact driver and didn’t check which way it was turning before trying to get the axle out.
It’s trashed already try drilling a hole and using a bolt extractor.
Cut through the axle and hub endcap worst case with a hacksaw?
Did you forget about the pinch bolts?
Bruhhhh, what have you done!? Holy Unga bunga. It’s professional time, 300 hundred smashy turns of the wrench ago.
Unless you have a really long drill bit
As someone who isn’t mechanically minded, what has happened?
Drill, bigger bolt extractor, or cut a slot and try the hammer type impact remover.
New bike day
What does the opposite end of your thru axle look like? I have a solution if it’s hollow