I found a bent and mangled Maillard wheel skewer in the drawer of doom and set to work - it was the only one that looked close without me sacrificing something shiny and complete.
Suntour thick’un at the top of the photo
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I wanted to retain the Suntour end as it’s branded as well as the lever so was crossing my fingers it would be similar when dismantled
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And it was!
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I think I may have thought about adapting wheel skewers to seat skewers at some point as I already had the correct size die - I’ve seen it suggested that these threads should be rolled not cut but this is what I’ve got.
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So I cut the new skewer to size and finished it in my Makita cordless lathe with a file - engineers look away now
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Et voila
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The finished article, found an end that looked appropriate
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On the bike
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And I’ve ended up with enough bits to make the Maillard in to a thick seat skewer, reckon I’ll eBay it for PayPal tokens!
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However, one door opened and another closed, I found now that I can clamp it, the new bike needs a 26.8mm seatpost not a 26.6mm! Thought this was going to be a quick swap.