I don't know. I'll tell you in 20,000 miles when mine wears out ;-)

BykMor

On Jul 18, 11:26 am, Philip Williamson <philip.william...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> +1 on a Schmidt as the preferred hub upgrade.
>
>  philip
> 97128
>
> On Jul 17, 10:02 pm, All Rounder 2000 <s_schermerh...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:> I have bikes with PW (Freewheel), SunTour (FW), and Shimano hubs
> > (Cassette).
> > I agree with all I've seen here.
> > For me, the most practical difference has been the "service after the
> > sale."
> > On two occasions I've had slight "problems" with PW gear and a quick
> > phone call to PW HQ and the bearings or other parts are on their way,
> > one time for free.
> > Specifically, the issues were:
> > *Car camped throughout southern Utah Red Rock, with my bike on the
> > back of the car. "Grit" got into the BB bearings and killed it. PW
> > replaced the BB. (for free!)
> > *Needed to repurpose a hub for use on a 135 rear spacing 7 speed, to a
> > 132.5 5 speed. On the phone, PW told me what I needed, and sent for a
> > very small fee.
>
> > UPGRADE IDEA for you:
> > For touring, and general night riding, I can highly recommend the
> > "Schmidt Dynohub" for the front wheel. I've ridden this hub at least
> > 50 miles per week for the last 10 years, and it is "like new."

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