That's a bit disappointing for such a pricey hub...however, form what I've 
heard /experienced from PW, I expect they will restore it to factory spec 
with minimal cost to you...except for shipping

On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 9:51:18 AM UTC-6, Mark Reimer wrote:
>
> Well, unfortunately my hub is back to it's chirpy ways. I opened it up to 
> replace the lube and it looks like I've got a chipped pawl. Waiting to hear 
> back from PW. I think I'll send the hub in, get the pawls/ratchet replaced 
> so it's all brand new and factory spec'd and then sell it in good 
> conscience. It needs to go to a home further south. Too bad, it's such a 
> beautiful hub. 
>
> On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 10:43:25 PM UTC-6, Bill M. wrote:
>>
>> I love my silver WI hubs.  MUSA, light, pretty, smooth, reasonably quiet 
>> (not silent, but nothing like a Chris King) and easy to service.  I'd only 
>> be a little hesitant if heavy mud was a part of your riding, that might 
>> make getting to the little setscrews to open the hub for service a little 
>> harder.  My bikes stay pretty dry so I've never had a problem.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 1:45:49 PM UTC-8, Ryan Fleming wrote:
>>>
>>> yeah...I lied $515 on Riv site. But I like White industries because I 
>>> also have their ENO SS freewheel on my PX-10 and I love it...got it because 
>>> the inexpensive SS freewheels  were noisy and felt sloppy and it seems like 
>>> it's ready to survive the apocalypse. And I like nice hubs, and the WI's 
>>>  in silver will be pretty I think.  
>>>
>>

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