Chris King classic or Shimano XTR hubs?

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Old School Hero
Other than aesthetics, any preference to either - in terms of reliability and performance.

I have always liked the XTR M900s but I am undergoing some peer pressure to go Chris King classics....

Thanks :)
 
I have a couple sets of King hubs and never had a single problem with them, the engagement is much better, and lighter as well.

However I have never heard of any reliability issues with XTR hubs.
 
Prodigal Son":8x5wzj5r said:
Baulz":8x5wzj5r said:
However I have never heard of any reliability issues with XTR hubs.

I had an xtr 950 free hub go south on me. Kings are on another level.

After 5 years of abuse I rebuilt a rear King just to see what was inside. So well made, and that goes for their hub tools too.
 
Baulz":3adfgwku said:
Prodigal Son":3adfgwku said:
Baulz":3adfgwku said:
However I have never heard of any reliability issues with XTR hubs.

I had an xtr 950 free hub go south on me. Kings are on another level.

After 5 years of abuse I rebuilt a rear King just to see what was inside. So well made, and that goes for their hub tools too.

I want a king headset. threaded one in. Ok... sorry for that. Carry on.
 
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I run 950 Xtr hubs on my Santa Cruz, parts are a pain. Bet you can get parts (although it sounds like you won't need them) for the King hubs
 
Older XTR like M900 are great; the later ones with aluminium axles had undersized bearings to squeeze in the fax axle...the bearings were overloaded and didn't last well. They then shaved off more weight with time and things got even more fragile.
 
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