(07-26-2023, 08:24 AM)ichitan Wrote: (07-25-2023, 08:55 PM)SimpTheChimp Wrote: Has anyone replaced the front axle of the Schwinn Meridian trike with a quick release axle/hub? If so, any thoughts/instructions? I am looking at some of the 'replacement' kits on Amazon that are supposed to replace a through axle with a hollow axle that has the quick release skewer inside.... but I don't know anything about them or if they're safe? Or hard to replace?
Why do you want to change it to a quick release? Do you want to take the wheel off, and put it back on, often?
Without a quick release, it does not take very long to take a wheel off, or put it back on.
Why? Well, mainly because I want to take the bike with me in the car to other places to ride. I've looked and looked for a hitch rack that would haul a Meridian; and short of paying $800+ for a custom built rack, I haven't been able to find one that I know would work (when I ask on Amazon if a certain rack would work for a Meridian trike, the answer seems to be always no). After checking and re-checking measurements, I think if I removed the front tire, lowered the handlebars and seat, I could JUST fit the trike in the back of our Kia Sportage. Hence, the question about the quick-release. Otherwise, screwing and unscrewing the nuts on the front axle would, I would think, possibly mess them up after even a short amount of time. That's why I thought a quick-release would be easier and better.
Now, if you or anyone else would know of a hitch rack that would take a Meridian (plus my wife's 'normal' 2-wheel mountain bike) and it's around $250-$350 (or less), I'd be all ears, so to speak!
(07-25-2023, 11:04 PM)ReapThaWhirlwind Wrote: Typically, these are 3/8" hollow axles (quick release).
That's what you would want to search. I have a bunch of them just sitting around.
Check the thread pitch though on the one you have if you can. This can differ, and is usually 28tpi or 26tpi. If you take it to the hardware store or like Home Depot, you might be able to check the threads per inch there.
Cool, OK I will try that. These quick-release conversion kits on Amazon seem to be rather inexpensive... So I could always try one (or two) and if they didn't fit right I could just return it. I just hope the axle in these kits will handle the Meridian - wouldn't want to put one in and then end up with a bent axle (or worse)!
Thanks for the tip!