Nowhere in Schmidt's literature do they claim their SL hub is 'wireless'. 
As others have noted, a better description is 'connectorless' since you 
don't have to plug any spade terminals in.  You just insert the wheel into 
the dropouts and contact is made through a stainless contact plate on one 
dropout. The plate is electrically isolated from the fork via a nylon 
bushing, and a wire runs inside the fork blade.  The ground happens on the 
other dropout.  So the fork itself serves as ground.

For sidepull brakes, I think the mounting bracket that Busch & Muller sell 
for their Cyo headlight will be compatible with the brake bolt and possibly 
the mounting tab on the Edelux, but I'm not 100% certain.

As for different dynamo hubs, I have both Shimano and Schmidt hubs.  Both 
produce comparable output, but I feel vibration in the handlebars with the 
Shimano hub and the lights on.  I don't feel it with the Schmidt hub.

Anton "You're grounded!" Tutter


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