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The sizes seem to be shown on the Planet X axles spares page as 120mm (and 169mm) X M12 X P1.5 X L14.
If you Google those dimensions it'll take you to an SJS Cycles page where they're sell Robert Project Axles. At the foot of that page there's a downloadable axle finder that might help.
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Garnett, I’ve had the bike for 3 months but not been a able to ride it as I’ recovering from injury. I like what I see through... disc brakes, nice styling etc. However, the Planet X after support has been abysmal... you can only make contact via live chat between 9am-4pm weekdays, on several occasions I waited for an hour before I was automatically timed-out! And when I did get through, they simply didn’t answer my questions. Also, the thru axle alloys are like butter (the hexangle heads are very sensitive with an Allen key) and they are a non standard size. This is a real downside since they are considered part of the bike frame (not wheels). On the upside the bike is significantly cheaper spec for spec than the competition - but it is a gamble given the poor aftermarket support. I’ve have another Planet X cyclocross which I’ve been happy with, and I generally have good brand loyalty - next time though I would go elsewhere. Sad situation.
Can't offer help, but interested to hear any more about your experience - you've gone for exactly what I'm considering...
R8000 Pro Carbon Evo Disc, with Hunt 4 Seasons
I'd love to hear your review.
Thanks Drinfinity, any advice on how to source the correct size of thru axles? I can't find them anywhere (and my local bike repair shop hasn't been able to help either).
Front 100 is 100mm across the end caps of the hub, and the axle is 120mm long. Same at the back - 142 mm across the hub (and the same between the dropouts) , but the axle is longer, 169 mm.
Grease the thread. Get a nice expensive Allen key that fits properly, and check the recommended torque - it’s not a truck wheelnut. Typically 10Nm is enough.
M12 is the thread diameter, P 1.5 is the pitch of the thread, L 14 is the length of the thread.