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Hi

I am looking for a Tlr250 F rear axle spacer. Alternatively does anyone know the dimensions. I know it is a 15mm axle size. I tried a tlm240 spacer but it is not long enough.

thanks Chris 

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Practical approach Measure the original spacer from the TLR250 F (if you still have the old one) and make an exact copy,If you don’t have it, use a vernier caliper to measure the distance between the inner bearings in the rear fork. You can then calculate the length of the spacer:

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On 4/5/2026 at 4:32 PM, Redshock said:

Practical approach Measure the original spacer from the TLR250 F (if you still have the old one) and make an exact copy,If you don’t have it, use a vernier caliper to measure the distance between the inner bearings in the rear fork. You can then calculate the length of the spacer:

Its a tlr200 that he is fitting the brake hub off a TLR 250 into so it may need a custom spacer?. As you said just measure it and make one by buying a piece of aluminium tube of the correct dimensions then cut it to the length you need. Its very simple.really .it will also  be cheaper than buying a spacer. For some reason spacers cost as much as an axle? Chinese pit bikes have 15mm axles so he could find a spacer set for one of those at Red Circles or somewhere like that for pennies . If only people could be bothered to do a google search then they could find what they needed.

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