i wanted to point out a couple things maybe add in the tool part your using for easier reference like adapter a, b, c , d ,e and so on as well as color of split ring....
It really depends how often you ride them and in what conditions. We would suggest a full service once a year as a minimum. Because you don't need to replace the bearing etc, it is an inexpensive job. If ridden a often, then a clean up mid way through the year (not full strip down) is worth it.
Thanks for the question! We only suggest the recommended Chris King oil and grease as the tolerances are so tight in the hubs that the wrong ones can cause the hub to not work/engage properly. Hope that helps.
i wanted to point out a couple things maybe add in the tool part your using for easier reference like adapter a, b, c , d ,e and so on as well as color of split ring....
Good idea 👍. Thanks for the feedback!
@@SaddlebackCyclingalso What hub are you working on in the VID?
It's an R45D@@user-ku4yk4ut4z
How often do you meed to service the current 2024 chris king mtb hubs?
It really depends how often you ride them and in what conditions. We would suggest a full service once a year as a minimum. Because you don't need to replace the bearing etc, it is an inexpensive job. If ridden a often, then a clean up mid way through the year (not full strip down) is worth it.
Can i put grease inside ? Please help thanks
Thanks for the question! We only suggest the recommended Chris King oil and grease as the tolerances are so tight in the hubs that the wrong ones can cause the hub to not work/engage properly. Hope that helps.
holy motion sickness my guy. Thanks for the guide but slow down that camera movement.
Thanks for the feedback. We always try and learn so we can improve.