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  1. #1
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    axles

    I was wonder what is the best axle for mx i was thinkin lsr and how do u adjust the lenth on them i wanna know i want the one wit the easiest way to adjust them.
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    The easiest to adjust is by far the durablue X-33, its pin drive, which means that intstead of the hub nuts being loosened and taking the hubs off and adding spacers, you just take out a pin, slide the hub to the desired position and put the pin back in. Pretty simple. However, I have been told many times that they break very easily, so I dont know.

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    durablue only gives you one replacement evry one after that is like 175 bucks.lonestar is free forever but they only straghten bent axles if its broke you get a newbie.they say that when they bend them they hust straghten them and it doesn't make them weaker??????????????????
    Paps

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    pap how do u adjust the lsr i want that one but i dunno how to adjust it and if it hard i dunno if i want it so tell me how u adjust urs plz.
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    Unless they've changed the Durablue X-33 in recent years, it is difficult (if possible) to remove the pin without removing the wheels.

    Besides that, the pin is a pain in the butt to remove because it's hard to get a wrench on it.

    And yes, Durablue's quality and warrant sucks.

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    400ex21 there just basically spacers like the durablue eliminator
    this lsr axle even feels lighter than the x-33!!!
    Paps

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    Yeah, the spacers work quite well and it's a really solid axle. Steer away from Durablue, someone i occasionally ride with just snapped his on his banshee. He wasn't even going hard, without a doubt he's more squirly then most national forests.

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    Not to mention it looks good too.
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    if you want the best go with RPM another top contender would be Team Industries. I have never heard of a problem with any of there axles. but they have only been out about a year. LSR is better than durablue but doesn't live up to the standards of the others!

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