Tim, 

How'd your Crust rear wheel fail? I have a Crust wheel set, but probably 
only have 300 km on it. I've been thinking about rebuilding the rear wheel 
with a Shimano hub I have (cause the original hub is too loud for my 
taste). Did the rim fail or the hub?

Ben

On Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 8:08:05 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> Some people like that the Shimano dynamos come with a quick disconnect as 
> part of their design. I purchase the Son quick disconnects and solder them 
> onto mine and prefer those over the Shimano but it ads to the already 
> pricey price of the Son. I have one bike with a Son hub from a wheel set I 
> bought used from a gentleman who used them on a touring bike. No clue how 
> many miles were on it before I got it and I've since added many hundreds 
> (or thousand+?). It works just as well as the newer Son I hub I have on a 
> different bike. But I also live and ride in Los Angeles where we have 
> perfect weather all the time. :-)
>
> Joe in LA
>
> On Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 6:31:10 PM UTC-7 Tim Burke wrote:
>
>> I also have a mix of son and sp hubs in my stable and they’re great. Son 
>> hub is definitely more reliable at low speeds, but I don’t know that 
>> justifies the price. 
>> Rando folks will disagree for what it’s worth.  
>>
>> Also, myself and everyone I know who bought the crust wheel sets had 
>> problems with them. I broke my rear but am still riding the front (with an 
>> sp hub) on my Sam. Just  putting it out there. 
>>
>> Tim in Philly 
>>
>> On Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 8:30:36 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Going to throw in my experience with Kasai and Shimano dynamos: 
>>> bulletproof.  I ride every day, in all weather (rain, snow, salt, etc).  I 
>>> would not hesitate to buy an SP wheel, but I'd probably prefer to buy a $50 
>>> Shimano dynamo hub and build a wheel because I like that.
>>>
>>> Will
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 7:24:57 PM UTC-4 Ben Miller wrote:
>>>
>>>> Steve,
>>>>
>>>> That hub looks like a SP Dynamo. Those are usually around $90. So good 
>>>> deal, but $170 would be overpaying. SP hubs are good, in someways better 
>>>> than Schmidt hubs (certainly better in price). But Schmidt SON look better 
>>>> to my eye and my experience suggests they last longer. (SP dynamos still 
>>>> last a long time, just maybe not the "forever" that Schmidt hubs seem to 
>>>> last). I have Dynamo hubs on all my bikes, and more than half of them are 
>>>> SP. I'll go Schmidt if it's a fancy build or higher milage. But SP hubs 
>>>> are 
>>>> great.  
>>>>
>>>> FYI, Crust sells a complete wheel set with an SP SV-8. But I'm guessing 
>>>> you are just looking for a front wheel?
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 3:53:31 PM UTC-7 Steve wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm considering a dynamo hub for my Platypus and am wondering if 
>>>>> anyone here on the list has had experience with one?   Velocity's web 
>>>>> page 
>>>>> doesn't offer any electrical specs, but the Google-sphere  suggests they 
>>>>> are manufactured by Schmidt and/or SP. The price is attractive - $90 if 
>>>>> included as a wheel build ($170 if purchased alone).
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve in AVL
>>>>>
>>>>

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