Although I have a Phil hub on my Bomba, (and Hadleys on my MTB), I
believe that $ for $ the XTs could perhaps be the best hubs ever...
I've owned several sets of XTs and they've never let me down, they
roll really well and they last a long time.  (I actually have a set of
early vintage 36-hole XT hubs that I'm lacing up for a Stumpy
restore)... These hubs are downright thrilling...
On Nov 9, 1:02 pm, kuma <dianevar...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 8, 11:31 pm, "E.B." <ebko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > But the biggest reason I think a Phil hub would be worth your
> > consideration is the option of building a 40-spoke rear wheel.  At 250-
> > lbs with the intention of some unpaved riding, this would be
> > reassuring.  I don't see 40-hole hubs or rims offered on RBW's site,
> > but they could possibly get them for a build for you.  
>
> XT hubs also come in 40 spoke configurations and can be paired with
> strong Velocity Dyad rims.
>
> dhk42,
>
> Before you make a decision about hubs, have you considered a dynamo
> hub?  Dynamo hubs are used to power a headlight (plus an optional
> taillight) using just your pedal power.  They are really a great
> option if you ride at night.  Even if you don't currently ride at
> night, a dynamo hub can open up a whole new world for you: riding at
> night is really beautiful.
>
> Check out Peter White's website here for more information on dynamo
> hubs:
>
> http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/Schmidt.asp

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