Ok, my Dyno knowlege is only of bottle dynamos and bulb style lights. I
want to get a Shimano NH72 wheel from longleaf for my Bombadil since I find
I am out more and more in the dark and wil sometimes forget to charge the
NiteRider.  I was looking at one of the LED lights Peter White sells for
daytime running (Lumotec IQ CYO RT). Back to old dynamo lights, if you had
only a front light you had to switch out the bulbs but now with all this
modern stuff can I just the dynamo to just  power the front LED? I would
rather just use a battery setup outback for now, until I get brave enough
to run wires the length of the bike. BTW, anyone ever use that particular
light? It sounds the business.

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Dan McNamara <djmcnam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Took that out of context. The SP-Dynamo PV-8 was least efficient downhill
> at night.
>
>
>
> On Oct 25, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Kelly <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I couldn't find where you found the SP PV-8 to be the least efficient.   I
> just re read the article and it performed well from what I saw.  Not even
> close the least.  I could be mis reading or missed something all together.
> Looking at charts and comments it looked as though the only concern was
> longevity as it's new and un tested, not to mention the problems with the
> switched versions.
>
> It looked to me that they rated it very high and the graphs showed decent
> performance.   What that a typo and you meant some other hub?
>
> Confused..
>
> Kelly
>
> On Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:34:45 AM UTC-5, danmc wrote:
>>
>> Sure. Although I do think that BQ is a publication well worth supporting
>> with a subscription. Lots of great info.
>>
>> Hubs tested were
>> Sanyo H27
>> Shimano 3N80
>> SON28
>> SON Delux
>> SON Delux wide-body
>> SP HB013
>> SP PV-8
>>
>> Article is "Generator Hubs for Performance Bicycles"
>>
>> None were bad. Quality control of SP hubs unknown.
>>
>> SP PV-8 is least efficient.
>>
>> If on a budget, extra $ better spent on headlights not hub.
>>
>> Favorite was SON Delux SL wide body. Wide flange = stronger wheel. Likes
>> SL connector-less system. Low resistance.
>>
>> For casual riding Sanyo H27 is tempting.
>>
>> That is the nutshell version.
>>
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> Marin
>>
>> On Oct 24, 2012, at 7:21 PM, PATRICK MOORE <bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Dan -- can you share with the list, for those who don't subscribe to
>> BQ?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Dan McNamara <djmcn...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >> I ended up going with a Sanyo hub on my 
>> >> commute/grocery-getter/baby-**hauler
>>
>> >> and it has been great. The price is right and it has been solid. There
>> is an
>> >> article on all the current dyno-hubs in the most recent BQ. Lots of
>> info on
>> >> drag and output. I can summarize and email you later tonight.
>> >>
>> >> Dan
>> >>
>> >> Marin
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 5:50 PM, PATRICK MOORE <bert...@gmail.com>
>> 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> 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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