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Old 04-01-07, 07:44 PM
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King hub compatible 11t cog/driver?

Sorry if there is another thread on this but i searched and found nothing.

I ride bmx and am in search of a new hub. I heard King hubs were really nice but when i went to their website i saw they only had cogs/drivers to 12t. I was wondering if there are any companys that make an 11t cog/driver that will fit onto the King hub. I would be purchasing the BMX version of the hub if that makes a difference.

I figured i'd post this in the MTB thread because King seems to be more of an MTB company and not many BMX riders have the hubs...

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Originally Posted by KinetikBiker
Sorry if there is another thread on this but i searched and found nothing.

I ride bmx and am in search of a new hub. I heard King hubs were really nice but when i went to their website i saw they only had cogs/drivers to 12t. I was wondering if there are any companys that make an 11t cog/driver that will fit onto the King hub. I would be purchasing the BMX version of the hub if that makes a difference.

I figured i'd post this in the MTB thread because King seems to be more of an MTB company and not many BMX riders have the hubs...

Thanks.
would it kill you to put a few more teeth up front?
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Originally Posted by mx_599
would it kill you to put a few more teeth up front?
Considering how much that hub costs, yes. I'm broke, if i buy this hub and lace it up it's going to just about empty my bank account!
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Considering how much that hub costs, yes. I'm broke, if i buy this hub and lace it up it's going to just about empty my bank account!
maybe you could start a collection fund on the bmx forum to buy you a chainring with more teeth.
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Originally Posted by mx_599
maybe you could start a collection fund on the bmx forum to buy you a chainring with more teeth.
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