I've been reading up about how people use wrenches as torque arms for front hub motors. Seems there are 2 schools of thought on how to do this.
School 1: Box wrench on axle nut
reasons: Box end won't come off nut, is fairly secure once tightly hose-clamped to fork.
School 2: Open end on axle flat
reasons: Stops axle itself from spinning, where box end can allow axle to spin inside nut. Also fairly secure once tightly clamped to fork, but arguably not as secure as box end is on axle nut.
Anyone care to make an argument for either way?
Also, are you guys using lock washers with these, or typical bike axle washers? Again, care to make an argument for one or the other?
Thanks,
Dan
School 1: Box wrench on axle nut
reasons: Box end won't come off nut, is fairly secure once tightly hose-clamped to fork.
School 2: Open end on axle flat
reasons: Stops axle itself from spinning, where box end can allow axle to spin inside nut. Also fairly secure once tightly clamped to fork, but arguably not as secure as box end is on axle nut.
Anyone care to make an argument for either way?
Also, are you guys using lock washers with these, or typical bike axle washers? Again, care to make an argument for one or the other?
Thanks,
Dan