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Looks like it might use the same tool that takes off external bearing bottom brackets?
#5603
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That Phil lockring is made of aluminum. It is discounted to $28. Nothing says "overpriced junk" like the Phil logo.
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-Tim-
Last edited by TimothyH; 02-03-18 at 10:51 PM.
#5606
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That Phil lockring is made of aluminum.It is discounted to $28. Nothing says "overpriced junk" like the Phil logo.
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Everyone seems to have trouble with them. Their products in general, don't seem to be fit for the purpose for which they are sold - AKA warranty of merchantability.
Either they just break or they never seem to actually work except without workarounds and endless trial and error to get them just right. When they do work they don't seem to provide any value beyond bling.
I'm all for high-end gear and am the first to remind people that looks matter but for a company which claims to be an engineering company I just find their products to be gimmicky.
As always, I'm open to correction and always try to understand reasonable objections, even if I don't agree.
To be fair, Phil does state that the aluminum lockring is for indoor, track use only.
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#5608
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Everyone seems to have trouble with them. Their products in general, don't seem to be fit for the purpose for which they are sold - AKA warranty of merchantability.
Either they just break or they never seem to actually work except without workarounds and endless trial and error to get them just right. When they do work they don't seem to provide any value beyond bling.
I'm all for high-end gear and am the first to remind people that looks matter but for a company which claims to be an engineering company I just find their products to be gimmicky.
As always, I'm open to correction and always try to understand reasonable objections, even if I don't agree.
To be fair, Phil does state that the aluminum lockring is for indoor, track use only.
-Tim-
Either they just break or they never seem to actually work except without workarounds and endless trial and error to get them just right. When they do work they don't seem to provide any value beyond bling.
I'm all for high-end gear and am the first to remind people that looks matter but for a company which claims to be an engineering company I just find their products to be gimmicky.
As always, I'm open to correction and always try to understand reasonable objections, even if I don't agree.
To be fair, Phil does state that the aluminum lockring is for indoor, track use only.
-Tim-
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#5609
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I never tried them personally but I thought Phil hubs were considered top shelf.
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That said, I've never felt the need for an aluminum lockring. Steel is much more durable, and only trivially heavier. Of course, you do need a Campagnolo-thread lockring for Phil hubs, rather than ISO (unless they've changed recently).
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If only Philwood spent the R&D efforts on redesigning out the stepped tool interface on their steel lockring instead.
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I discussed it with some other folks and we concluded that Phil's aluminum lockring and Lightweight's carbon bottle cages are tied for the most pointless thing ever.
#5617
Your cog is slipping.
Everyone seems to have trouble with them. Their products in general, don't seem to be fit for the purpose for which they are sold - AKA warranty of merchantability.
Either they just break or they never seem to actually work except without workarounds and endless trial and error to get them just right. When they do work they don't seem to provide any value beyond bling.
-Tim-
Either they just break or they never seem to actually work except without workarounds and endless trial and error to get them just right. When they do work they don't seem to provide any value beyond bling.
-Tim-
You know all you need to do is flip the lockring over if you're not using a 12t cog, right?
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-Tim-
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#5622
Your cog is slipping.
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Gawddam...beam bikes are pr0n here now? (and yes I did read the article and all i can say about it is...ZIPP 2001 *****es!!!) So lemme have my fun, especially considering that this thread jumped the shark long ago, amirite???
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I love everything about this. The Campag (that headset and seatpost especially), the wheels, the XTR pedals. So pretty.
Kentaro's Sportif by Nao Tomii, on Flickr
Kentaro's Sportif by Nao Tomii, on Flickr
Kentaro's Sportif by Nao Tomii, on Flickr
Kentaro's Sportif by Nao Tomii, on Flickr
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