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Help With King Hub Please


jakey boi

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Yea im buying the hub second hand of my mate and it the left hand thread which has gone, its were the axel bolt would go but not sure if the inserts go straight in or what and if the same size orignal bolt would still go in :unsure:

erm what is the hub is it the iso are the bolts the hd bolts ie female lol i have the chris king i so hub and i just retapped it mate

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Mr CK says:

The BMX driveshell rides on a premium quality needle bearing which turns directly on our super-heavy duty steel rear axle. The rear axle has threaded aluminum inserts that are easy to replace in case your threads get messed up, WITHOUT throwing away the axle. This hub is built to last a lifetime. Consider it an investment in your lifelong passion for BMX.

So in answer to your question, yes (Not Alex's question mind!)

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Mr CK says:

The BMX driveshell rides on a premium quality needle bearing which turns directly on our super-heavy duty steel rear axle. The rear axle has threaded aluminum inserts that are easy to replace in case your threads get messed up, WITHOUT throwing away the axle. This hub is built to last a lifetime. Consider it an investment in your lifelong passion for BMX.

So in answer to your question, yes.

fair enough, I thought they were tapped directly into it

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oww cool, cheers man :) so are the inserts easy to fix then? just like helicoiling?

Send it to King.

It might be worth buying some profile bolts too. The ones in the King hub are far too short.

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