I too had a Phil Wood cassette hub (less than 6 months old) fail me in the 
midst of a long offroad journey.  PW replaced it at no charge, but after 
that experience I switched to a plain ol' freewheel PW hub... I have 
ultimate confidence in the hub, and I trust freewheels can be easily found 
around the globe, correct???

On Thursday, July 4, 2013 9:08:50 PM UTC-4, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery 
wrote:
>
> A Phil Wood hub would be pretty much non-repairable in most of the world, 
> too. My buddy Weasel had trouble with his PW hub in Iowa. The small shop he 
> found wouldn't touch it. Luckily I was able to send him a loaner wheel to 
> use during the month it took to get the bad hub to Phil and back for 
> warranty work. And that was in Iowa, not Bolivia. I'd trust the Rohloff as 
> much as most people trust a Phil freehub.

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