
Burley Thru Axle 12 x 1.5, 172-178mm
About Burley Thru Axle 12 x 1.5, 172-178mm
Burley’s official adapter for bikes with a 12mm thru axle.
At Burley, they want to make sure that everybody has the opportunity to take a trailer with them on every adventure. The Burley Thru Axle is their solution to bikes equipped with a 12mm thru axle. Male threading on the end allows a hitch to be attached, and any Burley trailer can then be used with a thru axle bike.
Features
Official Burley adapter for bikes with 12mm thru axles
External male threading to accommodate the installation of our axle mounted hitch system
Quick and easy one-time installation
Size: 12 x 1.5 tp, for 172-178mm hub spacing (172-178mm actual length) — Includes 1 flat spacer
See Burley Thru Axle Fit Guide Here
About Burley
Founder Alan Scholz started a small company called Burley Bike Bags and relocated from Fargo, North Dakota to Eugene, Oregon in search of a cycling-friendly community. The Burley name was inspired by his wife Beverly, a bicycle racer known as “Burley Bev.” The couple sold their handmade bags at Eugene’s Saturday Market, a 30 mile commute from their rural home. Determined to live a car-free life, Alan needed a way to carry his bags and young daughter to the market by bike. Using parts from an old swing set, he built the first Burley trailer. Local cyclists and bike shops began to notice Alan’s trailer around town, and it wasn’t long before orders started pouring in. In 1978 Burley became a worker-owned cooperative. The co-op built a reputation for safe, durable products and the name “Burley” became synonymous with “bicycle trailer”. In 2006 members sold the company to Michael Coughlin, a local community leader, outdoors enthusiast and Oregon native. Today, Burley is known around the world for building recreational transport gear that sets the standard for safety, durability and thoughtful design. We put our heart and soul into everything we build. The Burley brand stands for unmatched quality today, just as it did in 1978.
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About Burley Thru Axle 12 x 1.5, 172-178mm
Burley’s official adapter for bikes with a 12mm thru axle.
At Burley, they want to make sure that everybody has the opportunity to take a trailer with them on every adventure. The Burley Thru Axle is their solution to bikes equipped with a 12mm thru axle. Male threading on the end allows a hitch to be attached, and any Burley trailer can then be used with a thru axle bike.
Features
Official Burley adapter for bikes with 12mm thru axles
External male threading to accommodate the installation of our axle mounted hitch system
Quick and easy one-time installation
Size: 12 x 1.5 tp, for 172-178mm hub spacing (172-178mm actual length) — Includes 1 flat spacer
See Burley Thru Axle Fit Guide Here
About Burley
Founder Alan Scholz started a small company called Burley Bike Bags and relocated from Fargo, North Dakota to Eugene, Oregon in search of a cycling-friendly community. The Burley name was inspired by his wife Beverly, a bicycle racer known as “Burley Bev.” The couple sold their handmade bags at Eugene’s Saturday Market, a 30 mile commute from their rural home. Determined to live a car-free life, Alan needed a way to carry his bags and young daughter to the market by bike. Using parts from an old swing set, he built the first Burley trailer. Local cyclists and bike shops began to notice Alan’s trailer around town, and it wasn’t long before orders started pouring in. In 1978 Burley became a worker-owned cooperative. The co-op built a reputation for safe, durable products and the name “Burley” became synonymous with “bicycle trailer”. In 2006 members sold the company to Michael Coughlin, a local community leader, outdoors enthusiast and Oregon native. Today, Burley is known around the world for building recreational transport gear that sets the standard for safety, durability and thoughtful design. We put our heart and soul into everything we build. The Burley brand stands for unmatched quality today, just as it did in 1978.
















