View Poll Results: Which wheelset do you choose?
Volos Track



9
7.63%
Phil Wood



75
63.56%
Dura Ace



17
14.41%
other



17
14.41%
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bling wheelsets
#27
Originally Posted by shants
the phils are still ugly as ****.
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Originally Posted by shants
the phils are still ugly as ****.
#31
sers -- this build (i will eventually take some decent photos) is for my everyday, all-weather ride. the frame is a 1974 gitane super pista track frame. something pretty nice (all 531, campagnolo ends) but nothing that will make me cry if i **** it up a bit. i wanted some hubs that i didn't have to constantly keep an eye on for grit, etc.. that i didn't have to repack everytime i ride them in garbage weather. i have sets of DA and Loose Promax hubs that are the ****ing pajamas, but that I wouldn't want to slam through the salted winter streets.
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Originally Posted by shants
the phils are still ugly as ****.
If I wanted a bling wheelset for the street, it'd be low-lange DA hubs, 2-1,5-2 DTs or bladed spokes and Mavic CXP33s. (Well, real bling would be Lightweigths, preferably with their new low-profile rim, but it's not even fun to dream about that...)
Incidentally, I don't really want a bling wheelset at all. I want a disc hub with a bolted-on cog. Wanna strip on me? You wont, b!tch! Ha! I think I'll build it within a month, too. Rim will be a Mach1 CFX to match the front, probably skinny spokes.
#34
unfortunately, i don't think that there is really any option better than phil for an all-weather "track" wheelset. it's not worth it to me to thrash my double-sided pristine high flange da hubs in winter salt and filth. they simply are not made with such riding in mind.
#36
Originally Posted by shants
what the **** do you mean by that? i weighed the options for an all-weather street fixed wheelset and found that to be a highly recommended and good way to go. eat a ****ing cock, ******brow.
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Originally Posted by shants
unfortunately, i don't think that there is really any option better than phil for an all-weather "track" wheelset. it's not worth it to me to thrash my double-sided pristine high flange da hubs in winter salt and filth. they simply are not made with such riding in mind.
however, for a nice weather bike, i would probably rock da's.
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Originally Posted by jacobpriest
suzue promax laced to campy atlanta 1996 is where the bling bling is at
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I saw DA on Ambrosio's at the lbs. Black rims and spokes. Sweet awesome Jesus they were fine.
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#42
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Bottom brackets teach us many useful things. Such as, Campy goes with Campy. Campy doesn't go with Suntour it doesn't go with Suzue and it doesn't go with Dura Ace. I'm an old purist grouch though. To each his own. Let the Phil-***-fest continue.
#44
i really dislike the SLR crap, but my main gripe with the aesthetics of phils is the way that there isn't much of a curve from the hub body into the flange. they look so damn boxy -- like old three piece hubs.
#45
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Bikes: 2 roadies, 7 fixed-gears, 1 hardtail, 1 full suspension mtb, and 1 hybrid...so far.
other--I'd love to build a street fixie with a Zipp track rear and a standard carbon braked front wheel.
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Originally Posted by shants
i really dislike the SLR crap, but my main gripe with the aesthetics of phils is the way that there isn't much of a curve from the hub body into the flange. they look so damn boxy -- like old three piece hubs.
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Originally Posted by BJ Hunnycutt
new zip hubs db wheelsmith spokes 32x3 Old mavic openpro cd
i personally don't think that those hubs should ever see the street.
steinwerks hubs run about $325 a pair
#49
Originally Posted by sivat
There's probably an engineering reason for this. Lighter weight with more strength. That kind of thing. I just checked out the steinwerks hubs and they look awesome. I can't find a price though...
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The shape of the Phils is definitely not engineered for weight/stiffness ratio or some such. More like "let's make it square and industrial-looking like a barn door or a hammer so it looks tuff" Not that there's too much wrong with that.



