I have a Q128C rear hub motor that has 12 mm axle (rounded on top and bottom and flat on sides which allow it to fit into the dropout). I have a bicycle trailer hitch (see attached picture) that is made for standard 10 mm axle. Specifically, the hitch comes with cogs that are used to prevent the hitch from moving when installed on the axle. See pictures I attached below. First picture is how the hitch looks installed, second picture shows the hitch with corresponding cogs that are used to prevent the hitch from moving, and third picture shows how the hitch is installed with the cog.
Diameter of the cogs is 10 mm. Therefore I cannot put the cogs on the axle in order to prevent the hitch from moving. My question to you is how can I then install this hitch on the axle? I only came up with 2 options since I am sure I can safely install the hitch without the cog (it will certainly move under the load) and there are no cogs of this type with 12 mm diameter.
I appreciate any advice. Thank you in advance.
Diameter of the cogs is 10 mm. Therefore I cannot put the cogs on the axle in order to prevent the hitch from moving. My question to you is how can I then install this hitch on the axle? I only came up with 2 options since I am sure I can safely install the hitch without the cog (it will certainly move under the load) and there are no cogs of this type with 12 mm diameter.
- I can use another type of hitch plate that can install into 12 mm axle without moving, just like the lock washer that came with the hub motor. I can just remove the ball and install it on another plate. The ball is held in place with a nut and a washer. However, I cannot find this plate anywhere. Does anyone know if plates with this kind of hole exist and where I can purchase them?
- Drill out the cog to match the axle. I really don't want to do this since I don't have the tools and don't know who would do it for me for a reasonable price.
I appreciate any advice. Thank you in advance.