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• #2
Made in the Southern USA.
1 K is either lightly stamped, or has rubbed off.
Best ridden with a pillow case over the head, or bare minimum, of a hoodie (must be white)
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• #3
Anyway..A bit of Googling gave me this...
http://www.cyclingforums.com/cycling-equipment/179479-re-kk-hubs-any-good.html
http://www.dirtragmag.com/forums//archive/index.php/t-5160.htmlwhich, with some more Googling, pointed me in this direction...
http://www.joy-tech.com.tw/
http://www.novatec.com.tw/novatec/english/Basically KK are part of that group of Taiwanese OEM hub makers. They're just generic hubs.
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• #4
Col - next time you're at Wests I'll give you a run down of growing up in the Southern USA.
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Cheers guys, looks like one for the bin then lol
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• #6
why?
unless you're an elite athlete, they'll be more than enough for you. -
• #7
^This
As long as it works, use it.
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If you find a hubs that said 'Phil' on it, don't trust it, bin it immediately.
Hi
I just picked up a rear track hub with some other bits and pieces, the hub has the letters KK stamped inside a kind of bell shape, any ideas what make this is please?
Thanks