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Old 01-23-2008, 04:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
mtbwacky
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Disassembling a Chris King hub takes a really really expensive tool. These tools are usually only sold to dealers. Call around and find a local shop that has the right tool. Don't ruin your awesome hub by trying to take it apart yourself. I have over 20 years shop experience and I still take my King hubs in for service. If you strip the grooves on the adjustment cone you're screwed: even the tool won't be able to get it apart.
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