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Chris King Problem!


Jason222

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Alright guys, I put a single speed cog on my chris king universal hub. It's a 16 tooth cog, and I want to switch it for a 15 tooth. But my problem is that the cog is dug in to the aluminum freehub body really badly and I can't seem to get it out. Do you guys have any ideas on how to get it off?

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First try putting another cog on the frehub. Then wrap chain whips around both cogs and try to twist them off. If that doesn't work, try with more force.

If that doesn't work either, you might have to get the file out. It's what I did with my DT Hügi hub a few years ago, I filed the freehub body next to the cog. I filed the little ridges off that had formed due to the cog digging in. A bit of violence and filing got the cog off every time. It's not very good for the freehub, but beggars can't be choosers...

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Now I'm having problems with my crown race, I removed it from my old fork quite easily, but I'm having trouble getting it all the way down on my new echo urban fork. There seems to be about 6-8 mm of extra room below the crown race when I put it on. Is this normal? Is there a way to fix it easily?

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Thanks, that stem+crown race thing worked like a charm. Havent tried getting the cog off yet, I've been rather busy, but thanks for all the suggestions!!! Thanks everyone!

What you need to do is put another cog on there, take two chain whips (borrow one at a shop), and un-twist it until it's centered in the spline. Then, force it :)

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