And if you use that quick release doohickey to mount an LED light,
then the wheel and the light are one unit - easy to switch out to a
regular wheel when you prefer, so they say.

On Feb 22, 7:42 pm, Jim Bronson <jim.bron...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The thing that is kind of a pain in the backside is that with the E6
> is that you need 2 lights so there's all the wiring that goes with
> that.  The new generation LED dynamo lights only need one light so
> that simlifies things somewhat.
>
> On 2/22/09, Invisible <brooks.wes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I'm selling the wheel and lights because I've found that I just don't
> > use them. It hasn't been on the bike at all this winter, and it
> > certainly wouldn't get any more use in the summer.
>
> > I've found that LED lights are lighter and - crucially - easier. I've
> > only got the two bikes, but quick release brackets on my headlight and
> > taillight make them a cinch to swap, which the dynohub and wiring are
> > just... not.
>
> > I also like having the LED headlight to use as a flashlight when
> > camping.
>
> > -Wesley
>
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>
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