Yup, of course for the one bike of mine that doesn't have a dyno hub,
it would only be about $600 for the wheel and inexpensive light.
(Disc wheel with SON hub).

Am definitely sticking with platform pedals.  Although no longer
expect (or hope) to keep up with other riders.  Even today on a
middlin' 30 mile ride, was routinely passed by folks on the snowy
trails.  Oh, and am still stuck with computers.  Too much of a nerd/
loser to get rid of 'em.

Oh, and still am wearing "diapers".  Had some, serious, uh, issues,
when I did a week without.  Even months later things haven't totally
healed.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Feb 6, 11:11 am, Kelly Sleeper <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I still have my niterider lights around here someplace.. lost
> batteries.. lost lights.. damn forgot to charge the battery and can't
> ride tonight.  Or to hell with it I'lll take the car to the store.
>
>
>
> Angus wrote:
> > Nice story Kelly!
>
> > Mine is similar, changes spread over a decade.
>
> > I'm almost ready to make the jump to a dyno-hub.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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