Two thumbs up for the 72, and I also own (and like) the SRAM iLight... 
excellent value in both.

BB

On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:51:00 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I've not used the newer Sanyo or Supernova hubs, but I have owned 
> several DH3 N72 models which I understand were improved over the 
> earlier ... 71 -- Sheldon had this sorted out. At any rate, he said 
> that the 72 and 80s have the same bearings, so I'm not sure what the 
> difference, if any beside name, is. 
>
> The 72, at any rate, is an excellent bargain and frankly, I personally 
> don't need anything better than this. I think my SON 20 wheel spins a 
> little more freely than the ...72 wheels, but not so you can tell the 
> difference when riding. IMO and IME, a Shimano hub and the Cyo are 
> excellent value. 
>
> If I were looking for another dynamo system, I think I might first 
> look for a decent Sanyo BB dynamo and wait to see what some of the new 
> bike generator gadgets come to. There's one that is supposed to affix 
> to any wheel, and another that -- do I remember correctly? -- works 
> off the rim?? Vapor as of now, and I don't have the links, but perhaps 
> someone else can point us to them. 
>
> The Sanyo BB generator I briefly owned and sold with the Herse worked 
> fine: less drag than a Soubitez bottle (which itself wasn't horrible 
> for shorter distances) and, of course, much cheaper than a hub + 
> wheel. 
>
> Lastly, there have been several dynohub wheel offers on this list in 
> the last few months that were excellent buys -- this and the boblist 
> might be worth searching. 
>
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 6:28 PM,  <justin...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Hi 
> > Today I did my first mixed mode commute (bus in AM, bike in PM) and 
> realized how much I truly need dynohub lighting on any bike I plan to ride 
> after dark or at dusk here in Philly. I have a previous generation Shimano 
> dynohub on my Saluki and love it. Also the same on my Rich-built wheelset 
> on the lady's Univega commuter conversion. Today I rode my (new to me) 
> SimpleOne home and realized that with my job (2nd grade teacher) and the 
> time of year I'm going to be riding home in the dark quite a bit. I'd like 
> to not have my riding choice limited so I turn to you. Now there's Shimano, 
> Sanyo, SON, Supernova, that other one and who knows? I think that SON is 
> probably out. Too expensive and I think I'd like to have a Shimano-type 
> connector. No need to power a tail light but I'll probably use another CYO 
> upfront and maybe a ToutTerrain USB charger. What say you? Is Shimano's 
> offering solid enough? What about Supernova and that other new one? 
> > Thanks in advance! 
> > 
> > Justin "Dyno in the front, batteries in the rear" August 
> > 
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