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  1. adhd_knitter on

    That is a non-spin washer. It’s keyed to the axle and stops the axle from spinning in the dropout from the motor’s activation. Without it, the wheel could spin itself out of the dropouts.

  2. AmazingHealth6302 on

    It’s an anti-rotation tab or washer. The washer part is shaped to the axle, it can’t rotate because flats on the washer mate with flats on the axle. The bent part locks into the dropout on the frame to prevent the wheel axle rotating under the force of the drum brake. If that were to happen, the brake would be ineffective.

    The washer probably came as part of the drum brake assembly, so you would need to get the brake make and model and look for stockists. A shop that sells and repairs drum brakes may have this item as spares.

  3. words_for_birds on

    Others have answered what it is (Shimano calls them non-turn washers), but understand that there are several designs to accommodate different dropout configurations (the tabs that accept the axle). Yours is a horizontal dropout. The tabs are also specific to the hub brand.

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