> wholesale arrangement, if they haven't already. Supporting Rivendell with
> your biz is well and good, but there's a case to be made for working with
> your local bike professionals.

Agreed.  Bike light wiring is delicate.

A few years back I did the wiring on my then camping bike.  Second day
of my trip (not having ridden in the dark the first day), I arrived at
Nantucket just at dusk (new moon as well) only to discover the head
light would not work.  Some wiring had come loose while riding.
Nantucket has no street lights outside of the harbor town area.  My
destination was the far side of the Island.  Tired after a long day of
riding, I wound up having to walk the bike for 40 minutes.  Pretty
sure the very competent mechanics at Boulevard Bike would have set the
wiring in place a lot better than I.

On Jan 27, 1:41 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I should point out that Peter White is THE wholesaler for many of the German
> lighting products, and Rivendell is not the only outfit that sells these
> items at the retail level. We at Hiawatha Cyclery have been selling Schmidt
> hubs/lights, B&M lights, etc, since we opened our doors five years ago. If
> you have a LBS you like, they can also get in touch with Peter for a
> wholesale arrangement, if they haven't already. Supporting Rivendell with
> your biz is well and good, but there's a case to be made for working with
> your local bike professionals.

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