King 150mm Hub unveiled


Chris King Precision Components announced a 150mm rear ISO hub model at the Downieville Classic in Downieville, California. Designed for freeride and downhill bikes, the ISO 150 is the latest addition to the renowned line of King ISO disc hubs. The ISO 150 will be a popular choice for pairing with King’s proven front ISO 20mm.

Featuring an aluminum hubshell and spinning on reliable Chris King stainless steel sealed bearings, the King ISO 150 rear hub will be seen first by attendees and participants of the feel-good mountain bike celebration of the West. The weekend event, home to a 17-mile downhill race, will also see
Chris King behind the griddle serving up his famous pancakes for breakfast and fajitas for lunch to all.

The ISO 150 rear hub joins the King line-up of ISO disc hubs including ISO Disc front (110mm QR) and rear (135mm QR & Bolt-on), ISO 20mm front hub and ISO 24mm front hub.

Specifications
• 150mm Over Lock Nut Dimension designed for 12mm thru-axle frames.
• One-piece, 19.5mm constant diameter axle, (outside diameter, through bearings to dropouts).
• 32 & 36 hole drilling available.
• 9 available colors.
• 336 grams.
• MSRP: Standard- $369.00 (USD) Stainless Steel Driveshell Option- $399.00 (USD)


Features
• Adjustable bearing pre-load with no rear wheel or rotor removal using 2.5mm hex-head wrench.
• RingDriveTM engagement mechanism offers instant, positive engagement and is capable of handling a torque load of over 800 ft/lbs. Steel driveshell upgrade available.
• User serviceable.
• 5-year warranty.

About Chris King Precision Components
Founded in 1976, Chris King Precision Components is widely recognized as a leading manufacturer
of precision bicycle components and is located in Portland, Oregon, often noted as North America’s
best city for bicycling. The company provides product sales and service support to over 3000
authorized dealers throughout the United States and to distributors in 24 countries worldwide. Chris
King was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 2006 for his contributions to product
development and mountain bike advocacy. For more information about Chris King, please visit:
chrisking.com.

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