It's the FW. When I changed mine (a Rich built Phil hub wheel) from a cheap 
Gnashbar to a Dura Ace, it was like going from clack clack to a sewing 
machine's smooth clicking.  The RBW brass bell works wonderfully for announcing 
yourself to pedestrians. It also stymies most dogs.




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From: k5osx <k5o...@gmail.com>


I have a phil 'riv' hub with an IRD freewheel. One thing that I've
noticed when out
riding is that when I'm coasting, there is no click-click-click sound.
Is this a
function of the hub, or the freewheel? And does it indicate a well
lubricated
hub or freewheel, or will this be a life-long characteristic?

It is nice to be able to ride silently, but no longer can I pedal
backwards to
announce my presence to pedestrians.

thanks,
robert


      
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