Chris King Disc 6-Bolt BOOST Hub Rear, 148x12mm, 28 H., Steel-Bearings, Shimano Microspline
Disc brake 6-holeOnly 1 piece in stock at supplier
Product details
The 6-hole BOOST disc hub for the rear wheel is a high-quality component designed for demanding cyclists. With an axle diameter of 148 mm and a quick-release axle standard, it provides a stable and reliable connection to the frame. The hub features 28 holes, ensuring optimal spoke tension and distribution. The use of stainless steel bearings ensures high durability and reduced friction, enhancing riding efficiency. This hub is compatible with the Shimano Microspline system, allowing for easy integration into existing drivetrain systems. The matte green finish gives the hub a modern and appealing look that fits well with various bike designs. Weighing only 0.4 kg, it is lightweight and does not unnecessarily add to the overall weight of the bike. Made in the USA, this hub meets high quality standards and is an excellent choice for those who value performance and reliability.
Bike area of use | Mountain bike |
Freewheel | Shimano Micro Spline |
Weight | 400 g |
Installation width | 148 mm |
Item number | 61070906 |
Manufacturer | Chris King |
Category | Hubs + Freewheels |
Release date | 14/8/2025 |
Colour | Green |
Exact colour description | Green matt |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Stainless steel |
Bike area of use | Mountain bike |
Hub type | Rear wheel hub |
Ability brake type | Disc brake 6-hole |
Axis standard | Thru axle |
Number of holes | 28x |
Installation width | 148 mm |
Cassette compatibility | 12-speed |
Freewheel | Shimano Micro Spline |
Country of origin | USA |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 400 g |
30-day right of return if unopened
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- 1.Shimano0,1 %
- 2.DT Swiss0,3 %
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How often is a product of this brand in the «Hubs + Freewheels» category returned?
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- 1.Shimano7,2 %
- 1.Wahoo7,2 %
- 3.Elite12,2 %
- 4.Tacx15,8 %