Re: [CR]Phill Wood hubs ??

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From: <CYCLESTORE@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 20:35:15 EDT
Subject: Re: [CR]Phill Wood hubs ??
To: dan.shindelar@mnhs.org, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 7/4/02 5:14:57 PM, dan.shindelar@mnhs.org writes:

<< Well, I've lookaed at the things for hours now (steel centered Phil hubs).

I've pulled on them. Tried to twist them. Poked. Prodded, and even banged

on them. Can someone please tell a home mechanic how to get one of these

things apart, remove the bearings, replace a 120mm axle with a 126 mm axle.

Thanks in advance for your time.

Dan in MN (checked a few Frenchies out of the stable in anticipation of the

Bastille Day Ride) >>

Dan and All,

Phil's are very French oriented. I have a set I bought new for my new (1983-4 vintage) Rene Herse. As a French enthusiast you must know of Phil's cousin "Phillipe" who made stems and bars in France. The connection is of course clear now.

On the Phil hubs, before attempting anything you do need the Phil Wood replacement axle kit with bearings. Then you need the Phil Wood Axle installation tool, exacto knife, Loctite bearing adhesive and the Loctite prep pray to prepare the surface and oh yes; INSTRUCTIONS.

Without the above it is quick and easy, without these items it is impossible to reliably fix. Phil will fix, repair upgrade and replace most vintage equipment quickly and inexpensively.

Don't trust me trust Phil,

Gilbert" In Phil I Trust, a better investment than Worldcom at the moment" Anderson

Gilbert Anderson

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