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  • Phil wood ebb, like on a singular swift?
  • ton
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    how much please

    nedrapier
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    ton
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    druidh, like this one.

    Candodavid
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    Ton, got mine from Brick lane bikes, the chaps e-mail is maciek wrotek <maciek@bricklanebikes.co.uk>;

    Really helpful and a good price too £26.48

    suffolk
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    Never understood why the grub screw mating surface is not machined with flats to prevent slipping on these. You need to tighten to the point of deforming the BB shell to keep them tight (see screw marks on the right hand unit in the pic). Flats would reduce the torque needed due to better interface with grub screw tips, and whilst they would stop the infinite adjustment, how much adjustment do you really need (or would be prepared to sacrifice for creak-free use)?
    120 flats on the surface would give you 3 degrees adjustment per notch, I’m sure that would be adequate for adjusting chain tension?

    Candodavid
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    Mine don’t creak 8)

    rOcKeTdOg
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    No creak from mine either

    toppers3933
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    Brick lane bikes are the uk importer (through their sister company BLb Big Mama). Speak to them.

    mattjg
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    The EBB on my Swift doesn’t creak, but I believe it’s not Phil Wood.

    SidewaysTim
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    I think I’ve got a lightly used one kicking around in my box of Phil Wood stuff. You can have it for a couple of beers.

    suffolk
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    I’m glad you have no creaks from your EBBs!
    TBF mine didn’t until it had been through a few years of use and adjustment, the screw burrs built up though eventually and made it difficult to keep secure. Greasing, checking torque and thread locking solve the slip but got fed up with doing it after every few rides. Better than the Niner effort though!

    big_n_daft
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    As the not so proud owner of a dead swift I have one in the spares box

    Make an offer

    Teetosugars
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    Speak to Tim Tony….

    Edit.

    Just seen Tims’ post.

    Same advice stands! 😆

    takisawa2
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    I have the second gen Niner EBB on my SIR9. Doesnt make a sound.

    There’s nothing to creak in a Phil Wood set up.

    ton
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    sorry guys, i dont need one.
    just found a used one in my spares bin. fiver anyone?

    pedalhead
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    I’m after one of these, so yes please!

    Jerome
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    Anyone get a relieved one ?
    Always wondered why my indy fab has a huge chunky EBB, when something nice and machined would be better..

    ton
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    pedalhead, paypal gift to email in my profile if you want it mate.

    pedalhead
    Free Member

    Nice one, cheers. Incoming 🙂

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