Some wheels and forks have swappable end caps or dropout inserts allowing for the use of either.
Mountain bike quick release standards.
Mountain bikes mostly use a 15x100mm front thru axle and you might still find a few road bikes that adopted that standard early on but 12 100 is more future proof for road.
Again the axle is part of the hub.
Thru axles work better to keep wheels attached to the bike.
Which quick release is right for you.
The width from one face of the hub to the other a k a.
However the latest generation of bolt through mtb forks and frames utilizes larger diameter axles for additional.
Quick release thru axle.
The first crop of disc bikes used quick release with 100mm axle length at the front and either 130mm or 135mm at the rear.
These were used for many years on mountain bikes using 100mm front and 135mm rear axle spacing i e.
If it is a thru axle it would have a ta in the description such as 110ta.
As always there are some exceptions but we will focus on modern axle standards that are supported by pub wheels.
Quick release skewers are now mostly found on cheaper bikes jonny ashelford immediate media.
A guide to mountain bike axle standards.
For most standard road and mtb bikes the wheel hubs will accommodate standard 5mm skewers.
The long time standard for rear hubs was 135mm width with a 10mm diameter hollow axle and a 5mm quick release.
Then along came thru axles borrowed from mountain bikes where they.
The end of the quick release skewer era.
Traditionally frames and forks had slotted dropouts.
Old quick release hubs and 142 x 12mm thru axle hubs have the same widths between the hub flanges so there is no change in terms of hub flange positioning and wheel strength and stiffness.
Thru axles thread through the wheel hub and circular dropout holes.
So the width hasn t changed from quick release wheels on the front.
Skewers use a camming mechanism to secure the wheel to u shaped fork dropouts.
Both quick release skewers and thru axles are metal rods that keep bicycle wheels in place.
This works on frames with open dropouts only.
Mountain bike axle standards explained.
In bicycle nomenclature qr refers to a skewer and ta refers to a thru axle.