http://chrisking.com/tech/tech_FAQ Compatibility Questions: Are Chris King hubs compatible with SRAM XX1? Answer: We commend SRAM’s attempt at addressing the needs of the cross country and all-mountain categories. Mountain biking will always be an integral part of our company culture and we carefully consider any new technology being proposed to help advance the sport. Due to our rigorous development and testing process we will not be able to offer our consumers a Chris King XX1 solution in 2013. Our concern is in ensuring that an XX1 compatible Chris King product will meet the extreme demands of today’s mountain bike riders. XX1’s current freehub body configuration poses a particularly interesting challenge and one that will need to be solved to our standards before we release a Chris King compatible version. We will continue to research XX1 compatible Chris King rear ISO disc hubs until we are confident that we have found an engineering solution that satisfies the high standards of precision, performance, and durability that are characteristic of every Chris King component. Please stay tuned for further updates.
No, esto es para la de titanio, de hecho es la de la foto. La BMC se queda con las Sram XX1, estas bielas llevan eje de 30 y para montarlas en BB92 hay que usar el pedalier que ha diseñado RF y van los rodamientos insertados directamente en la caja de pedalier y eso no me gusta mucho.
Vamos, el mismo problema que tenemos los que llevamos una TE01 y queremos montar bielas rotor rex 1.1...