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Chris King Rear Hub Prob


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Mr Tartridge is the Pro in the King Dept.

Its just the allen key on the non drive side of the hub,undo and tighten the silver cover clockwise (the allen key provides nice leverage). Then retighten the bolt. I belive its an imperial allen key because Christopher King is American.

This happens on new kings because the bearings are not pressed in all the way to start with because they are new. After a few rides the wobble comes.

Tighten once and it should go if not do it again

Trev

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Its just the allen key on the non drive side of the hub,undo and tighten the silver cover clockwise (the allen key provides nice leverage). Then retighten the bolt. I belive its an imperial allen key because Christopher King is American.

This happens on new kings because the bearings are not pressed in all the way to start with because they are new. After a few rides the wobble comes.

Tighten once and it should go if not do it again

Trev

Yeah, pretty much it. :P :D

It'll be a 3/32" allen key head, I beleive tart sells those sized allen keys, or even easier, you can get a bolt with a 2.5mm head, yet the imperial thread from me, which I've had made by a professional engineer.

It's always worth checking your king's tight (not just by wobbling it), as if it is loose, it is more prone to skipping. :-

Mike.

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hum, well i have tightend it now, but it wernt quite how you described. i have fun bolts, and on the non drive side was a round screw in cap bit with a tiny little allen key that picnhes it tight, bout 1.5 mm big.. maby this was what you ment, but i got no 5mm allenkey holes on mine, its the bigger ss axel its got too.

thanx anyway.

Oh, any idea how much adam charges for a service on these? i only got it today, 2nd hand and id like to get it done, just so i no its all sparkling!

Ry

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hum, well i have tightend it now, but it wernt quite how you described. i have fun bolts, and on the non drive side was a round screw in cap bit with a tiny little allen key that picnhes it tight, bout 1.5 mm big.. maby this was what you ment, but i got no 5mm allenkey holes on mine, its the bigger ss axel its got too.

Yeah, the HD axle doesn't have the 5mm allen keys. The allen bolt you speak of is 3/32", which is a bit annoying really.

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You need to tighten the end bolts as mentioned, dont ride it loose as that will knacker the internals. Send it to adam through tartybikes or whatever then get a full service, this will mean you are rididng a pristine hub and will save you money in the long run. :P

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hum, well i have tightend it now, but it wernt quite how you described. i have fun bolts, and on the non drive side was a round screw in cap bit with a tiny little allen key that picnhes it tight, bout 1.5 mm big.. maby this was what you ment, but i got no 5mm allenkey holes on mine, its the bigger ss axel its got too.

Correct, I have the same setup as you. Use a T10 torx key to loosen off the little bolt and then hold the axle in one hand and tighten the 'round screw cap bit' with the other hand (dont do it too tight, just hand tight), then do the little bolt back up and your done.

Sam

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well i think get a hope xc

Im fed up with hope hubs. they skip too offen, cos they get too much shit in them and the play between each engagement is too much.

i have had 2 bulbs, and 2 xc's .

i swaped an old DMR with z1 dropoffs that was just sittin in the garage collecting dust for the King iso , mint condition, with HD axel , SS cassette and funbolts, built onto a d521 ceramic (mint condition) with black DT spokes.

and even with all the xtra hub parts, its still lighter than the hope. i love the king... and the noise of it!! coooor!

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Im fed up with hope hubs. they skip too offen, cos they get too much shit in them and the play between each engagement is too much.

i have had 2 bulbs, and 2 xc's .

i swaped an old DMR with z1 dropoffs that was just sittin in the garage collecting dust for the King iso , mint condition, with HD axel , SS cassette and funbolts, built onto a d521 ceramic (mint condition) with black DT spokes.

and even with all the xtra hub parts, its still lighter than the hope. i love the king... and the noise of it!!  coooor!

Ok, so for King iso, HD axel, Stainless driveshell and funbolts, how much did you pay? (Y)

For King classic, HD axel, stainless driveshell and funbolts I payed £183 new from the factory (Y)

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