PHIL WOOD & CO 38TH ANNIVERSARY HUBS
The San Jose, California-based manufacturers of hubs, bottom brackets, tools, lubricants and custom spoke cutting machines released a limited hubset through their US dealers.
Only 100 sets were available, designed with a 3.5-inch flange and custom slotting. The hubs are only available in 32 and 36-hole, with single fixed-cog drive-side threading, and in a 120 mm rear dropout spacing.
All hubs are laser marked with a serial number signifying their position in the limited run. They come with a stainless dog tag laser marked with the serial number and color of the hub, along with the signatures of the designer and assembler.
The hubs being offered here are S/N: 3.5 - 11/50 S.
This is an opportunity to own these artistically crated and beautifully designed hubs that are extremely difficult to locate.
They are that special addition to a build that will set it apart from others not only aesthetically but also in performance.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
The San Jose, California-based manufacturers of hubs, bottom brackets, tools, lubricants and custom spoke cutting machines released a limited hubset through their US dealers.
Only 100 sets were available, designed with a 3.5-inch flange and custom slotting. The hubs are only available in 32 and 36-hole, with single fixed-cog drive-side threading, and in a 120 mm rear dropout spacing.
All hubs are laser marked with a serial number signifying their position in the limited run. They come with a stainless dog tag laser marked with the serial number and color of the hub, along with the signatures of the designer and assembler.
The hubs being offered here are S/N: 3.5 - 11/50 S.
This is an opportunity to own these artistically crated and beautifully designed hubs that are extremely difficult to locate.
They are that special addition to a build that will set it apart from others not only aesthetically but also in performance.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Would you sell a front hub separately, if so how much? This would work threaded to a Velocity Fusion right?
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