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• #2
Hmm, very tempted.
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• #3
how much are the lockrings? cups?
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• #4
£26 for steel cups and another £11 for the tool
http://www.totalcycling.com/index.php/manufacturer/Phil_Wood/index.html
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• #5
so it'll cost 66 plus tool?
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• #6
As I said, I bought the wrong size, hence I have kept the cups and tools (which you have to buy separately anyway). Sorry about that. Still, it's quite a bargain as the cartridge is brand new.
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• #7
Oh, forgot to mention (and I know it has been covered on other threads), but it is much easier to install with 2 tools if you are interested, so you'll need to budget that in.
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• #8
Murtle - I've got a coupla tools you can borrow if you end up getting this.
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• #9
Solarider - just out of interest what frame you putting the BB with smaller spindle in? And what cranks and hubs will you be using?
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• #10
I am using Phil woods with a White Industries Freewheel. Combined with a frame with mudguard clearances I actually needed the 115mm not the 110.5. The 110.5mm version that is recommended for the Record Pista put the chainset too far inboard and the chainline was a bit noisy, and too close to the chain stays, even when I adjusted the bb as far over as I dare. A shame, but my loss os somebody else's gain.
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• #11
I'll take it. PM'd
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• #12
I have a couple of Phil tools down in SE1.
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• #13
A shame, but my loss os somebody else's gain.
It happens dude. At least others will learn from it. Not all is lost! :)
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• #14
Sold to Gizmond (I have emailed paypal details)
Tamu - just beaten to it, but you have second dibs.
Phil Wood Stainless Steel ISO Square Taper Bottom Bracket. 110.5mm. Suitable for Campagnolo Veloce, Centaur and Daytona 2000 to 2006 and Campagnolo Record Pista.
No lockrings (these are available separately).
Fitted but never used (I bought the wrong length), so brand new condition.
£75 new. Selling for £40 posted.