The Schmidt SL hub, aka 'connectorless', breaks that rule and grounds 
through the opposite dropout to the one supplying power. That's how it 
allows the connectorless system to work.  Shimano hubs are grounded at both 
dropouts.

Anton



On Monday, July 21, 2014 12:07:52 PM UTC-4, Andrew Marchant-Shapiro wrote:
>
> Actually, you're only grounded with Shimano (and similar) hubs.  My 
> understanding is that the SON hubs don't ground through the axle (though of 
> course, you're free to ground yourself) :-).
>
>
> Anton "You're grounded!" Tutter
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