There's no doubt that the Phil Wood is a very good hub. It is ridiculously heavy though.Certainly chunky by comparison with the modded Hope screw-on I used to run! However my Wood has proved durable - I'd not come across the Sturmey ones before. Their marketing / distribution in the UK is pretty poor.
I built the gravel bike Dawes should have built in the 1980s as a successor to their WIndrush Rough Stuff oriented bike. They were still building lugged frames with 531db like this Cougar mtb.
I've set it up 1930-1950s Rough Stuff style with modern interpretation of Great north Road bars. It's got 60mm Super Motos slicks so it stays nippy on the road. I removed the vile 1980s stickers.
Single speed, of course, but because of my advancing age and growing enfeeblement, it may get a 3 speed S-A hub for long days in the mountains.
As a matter of interest 650b wheels with 50mm tyres fit, but it would need adapters for the cantis.
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Hello All,
Great thread, pics, and ideas.
I've just decided to move over from another forum to one a bit more focused on my favorite era. I am on my third conversion of a retro bike to do everything drop bar bike. First was a NOS German Shogun frame from the early/mid 90s, 1 1/4 inch headset.
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@frkl that Shogun is THE BUSINESS!!!! Looks an absolute hoot!
Shogun has world tour indestructibility written all over it. Awesome!