phinw wrote:
Yeah, rather than the stubs of your 9mm QR axle going in the drop-outs, the hub locknut's are flush with the axle end. Instead the 10mm RWS sits in the drop-out - hence the need to occasionally file the droupout to the get the extra 1mm.
Wrong, standard front axles are 9mm and rear are 10mm if you're filing something you're doing it wrong.
The trouble with conversions like this is that they're snake oil. It's the enclosed dropouts of the maxel or 15mm through axle that add the stiffness, not just wacking a fat axel in a slot. Yes you may get a fraction more contact because the axle is wider than your average qr hub axle, but any perceived extra stiffness is the placebo effect. Unless you can exchange your rear drop outs for a dedicated through axle setup don't bother.