I was going with another headset based on price but after watching this I realized; value is created. Thank you Mr. King, family and the Chris King team.💪🏾🏁✌🏾 The Legacy continues...
I'm the proud owner of two bikes with Chris King Components on them. One LOOK road bike with a King headset and a Schwinn mountain bike with a King headset and red anodized disc brake hubs. I aspired to own Chris King parts since I was a teen. This is a very cool video. Thanks.
I needed a drive shell for a '07 disco tec hub. Could not find a replacement listed on their web site, and thought I would have to build a new wheel. Sent an email, and King has the shell in stock. So glad to keep the old wheel set going! Thanks Mr King!
Thank you for doing this video and sharing your lifelong commitment to building great components while caring for the environment. It can be done. - Charles, SF Bay Area
I own a Litespeed Ultimate from 2006 (!) with a Chris King headset and it runs as smoothly as at its first day. Now I am planning the new build of a titanium MTB and wondered if I really should spend that much money on the head set. Watched the video: „No disussion, CK i7!“
Litespeed is for road, no? I'm sure a titanium MTB of similar build quality will last you a good 15yrs+ also! As long as we're moving away from throwaway items, we don't have to feel guilty about new things that help us enjoy the world.
@@SaddlebackCycling My Litespeed Ultimate is for road, correct. They also have MTBs and I would have preferred to buy one of them as well. Unfortunately Trump and the EU made it very expensive to buy an US bicycle from Europe. Therefore I bought a titanium frame from a small german manufacturer called „Rabbit“. Before I had a carbon frame which broke. Exactly out of that reason that the carbon didn‘t survive for 6 years with normal usage I decided to choose a material which is timeless, has longevity and if broken, can be fixed or easily recycled. Titanium and Chris King anyway is a perfect fit! 😍
Always heard about Chris King products, but the price of the good stuff was too much untill i bought a 2nd hand Santa Cruz with CK hubs, headset and bottom bracket :) Love the stuff. Best products money can buy
Friends of mine don't understand why we procure an expensive components such as CK hubs. I saved months to own a pair albeit off set from the sale of the non-boost ones that I had owned of 6 years. With a higher resale value we inadvertently save the environment by keeping the product longer to a bike far long than the main streams ones. I have no qualms where it is made as long as the it is value for money and the environment.
The issue is the bike industry. The standards change so frequently that within 5-7 years your components are no longer compatible with anything. I have Chris king 1 1/8 headsets, iso hubs (100mm*20, 135mm *10) and they are all in landfill as they aren't compatible with any thing and there's no upgrade path for these old components. So great in theory, but Chris king made the t47 bottom bracket standard when we already had press fit, BSA, and the host of others so he's adding to the waste
Cool insight, but as has been the norm for too long at Saddleback they never have stock, seems little point in promoting a premium product without inventory back-up, and please don't blame COVID-19 for lack of product support, as a customer it's frustrating.
I'm sorry you feel frustrated with us, Gavin. We would love to have more stock and we strive every day to get more into the UK, but we cannot shy away from the effect COVID-19 has had on both supply and demand. It is not just us that are affected, our suppliers like Chris King are affected, and even the raw material suppliers that they need to create the product in the first place are affected. The whole of the cycling industry is experiencing these problems, not just us. We do hope it will resolve soon, but in the meantime, we shared this video because we believe Chris King deserve the recognition for what they do, whether there is supply or not.
His stuff is the best. That's why it's going on my new MOOTS
I was going with another headset based on price but after watching this I realized; value is created. Thank you Mr. King, family and the Chris King team.💪🏾🏁✌🏾 The Legacy continues...
I'm the proud owner of two bikes with Chris King Components on them. One LOOK road bike with a King headset and a Schwinn mountain bike with a King headset and red anodized disc brake hubs. I aspired to own Chris King parts since I was a teen. This is a very cool video. Thanks.
I needed a drive shell for a '07 disco tec hub. Could not find a replacement listed on their web site, and thought I would have to build a new wheel. Sent an email, and King has the shell in stock. So glad to keep the old wheel set going! Thanks Mr King!
Great to hear!
SUPERB products and customer service / experience. Great company.
Thank you for doing this video and sharing your lifelong commitment to building great components while caring for the environment. It can be done. - Charles, SF Bay Area
This video convinced me to save money and buy his product. Thumbs up to CK👍
I own a Litespeed Ultimate from 2006 (!) with a Chris King headset and it runs as smoothly as at its first day.
Now I am planning the new build of a titanium MTB and wondered if I really should spend that much money on the head set.
Watched the video: „No disussion, CK i7!“
Litespeed is for road, no? I'm sure a titanium MTB of similar build quality will last you a good 15yrs+ also! As long as we're moving away from throwaway items, we don't have to feel guilty about new things that help us enjoy the world.
@@SaddlebackCycling My Litespeed Ultimate is for road, correct. They also have MTBs and I would have preferred to buy one of them as well. Unfortunately Trump and the EU made it very expensive to buy an US bicycle from Europe. Therefore I bought a titanium frame from a small german manufacturer called „Rabbit“.
Before I had a carbon frame which broke. Exactly out of that reason that the carbon didn‘t survive for 6 years with normal usage I decided to choose a material which is timeless, has longevity and if broken, can be fixed or easily recycled.
Titanium and Chris King anyway is a perfect fit! 😍
Always heard about Chris King products, but the price of the good stuff was too much untill i bought a 2nd hand Santa Cruz with CK hubs, headset and bottom bracket :)
Love the stuff.
Best products money can buy
Friends of mine don't understand why we procure an expensive components such as CK hubs. I saved months to own a pair albeit off set from the sale of the non-boost ones that I had owned of 6 years. With a higher resale value we inadvertently save the environment by keeping the product longer to a bike far long than the main streams ones. I have no qualms where it is made as long as the it is value for money and the environment.
Chris King. Made in USA, incredible quality and sustainable. What’s not to like?
Awesome I've been a lifer just bought another headset and a rear carbon wheel hub aet.up in 27.5 which will stay in the family I'm sure
That is awesome!
CK headsets are the best both of my headsets are 20+ years old and work awesome on service what’s so ever
That's a philosophy you just can like...
We hear you.
The issue is the bike industry. The standards change so frequently that within 5-7 years your components are no longer compatible with anything. I have Chris king 1 1/8 headsets, iso hubs (100mm*20, 135mm *10) and they are all in landfill as they aren't compatible with any thing and there's no upgrade path for these old components. So great in theory, but Chris king made the t47 bottom bracket standard when we already had press fit, BSA, and the host of others so he's adding to the waste
I’m going to share this video with the CEO of the company where Im currently working (150k+ employees). Maybe he can learn something …
How did that go?
😎👍👍👍👍👍
Bring back BMX hubs
Better not more
Cool insight, but as has been the norm for too long at Saddleback they never have stock, seems little point in promoting a premium product without inventory back-up, and please don't blame COVID-19 for lack of product support, as a customer it's frustrating.
I'm sorry you feel frustrated with us, Gavin. We would love to have more stock and we strive every day to get more into the UK, but we cannot shy away from the effect COVID-19 has had on both supply and demand. It is not just us that are affected, our suppliers like Chris King are affected, and even the raw material suppliers that they need to create the product in the first place are affected. The whole of the cycling industry is experiencing these problems, not just us. We do hope it will resolve soon, but in the meantime, we shared this video because we believe Chris King deserve the recognition for what they do, whether there is supply or not.