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PDW Minoura Thru Axle for Fender and Rack Mounting - FRONT

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PDW Minoura Thru Axle for Fender and Rack Mounting - FRONT

PDW Minoura Thru Axle for Fender and Rack Mounting - FRONT

How Does the PDW Minoura Front Thru Axle Fender Mount Work?

The PDW Minoura Thru Axle for Fender and Rack Mounting - Front solves a real problem for modern bikes: how to mount a fender or rack when your frame has a thru axle instead of a traditional quick-release dropout. This thru axle adapter threads through the existing axle position and provides a stable, threaded mounting point for PDW fenders and compatible racks without any permanent frame modification. It's the hardware solution that makes full coverage fenders possible on contemporary gravel and mountain frames.

Designed specifically for front axle positions, it works with standard thru axle diameters and installs without special tools beyond what you'd use for wheel removal. If you've been riding fender-free on a modern bike because you assumed it wasn't compatible, this is the part that changes that conversation.

$6.60

Original: $21.99

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PDW Minoura Thru Axle for Fender and Rack Mounting - FRONT

$21.99

$6.60

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How Does the PDW Minoura Front Thru Axle Fender Mount Work?

The PDW Minoura Thru Axle for Fender and Rack Mounting - Front solves a real problem for modern bikes: how to mount a fender or rack when your frame has a thru axle instead of a traditional quick-release dropout. This thru axle adapter threads through the existing axle position and provides a stable, threaded mounting point for PDW fenders and compatible racks without any permanent frame modification. It's the hardware solution that makes full coverage fenders possible on contemporary gravel and mountain frames.

Designed specifically for front axle positions, it works with standard thru axle diameters and installs without special tools beyond what you'd use for wheel removal. If you've been riding fender-free on a modern bike because you assumed it wasn't compatible, this is the part that changes that conversation.