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Old 11-11-05, 08:33 PM
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Another sprocket question...

Does anyone know if there is any reason a Phil wood sproket wouldn't fit on my Formula hub? I think Phil Wood hubs are a different size but I'm not sure...anyone know?
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There shouldn't be any reason it wouldn't fit.
Are you trying to put it on the free wheel side, maybe?
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I haven't gotten one yet...I'm upgrading my components frm no-name to sugino etc and I thought a phil wood sprocket would be a good addition.
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I haven't gotten one yet...I'm upgrading my components frm no-name to sugino etc and I thought a phil wood sprocket would be a good addition.
Oh, I see. I misunderstood the original question.
I know of no reason why they shouldn't work together.
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got a phil wood sprocket and an iro (formula) hub. fits perfectly...
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a phil wood lockring, however, will not.
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