Re: [RBW] Re: Very cool bottle dynamo, CNC machined in Germany

2015-01-03 Thread Shawn Granton
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Matthew J wrote: > If your goal is to just be seen there is a lot worth buying in the $50.00 > range. > If you hope to actually see the road/path and obstructions in time to > react, the optics on the 'high-tech' stuff is more than neat. The Optics > in B&M, Schmi

Re: [RBW] Re: Very cool bottle dynamo, CNC machined in Germany

2015-01-02 Thread Shawn Granton
Another economical and functional bottle dynamo is the AXA HR. Not as easy to find in the US, though you can get it via Dutch Bike Bits: http://www.dutchbikebits.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=131 I used one for a year on a couple bikes, and it worked well, though yes, a little n

Re: [RBW] Re: Very cool bottle dynamo, CNC machined in Germany

2015-01-02 Thread Patrick Moore
That's as strong a testimonial as I've heard! Of course, Eric rode across the Rocky Mountains on a fixed gear On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 8:05 PM, Eric Norris wrote: > I have a B&M Dymotec on my retro-isn random bike. Works great, and if you > get it adjusted right, very little noise. I have min

Re: [RBW] Re: Very cool bottle dynamo, CNC machined in Germany

2015-01-01 Thread Eric Norris
I have a B&M Dymotec on my retro-isn random bike. Works great, and if you get it adjusted right, very little noise. I have mine running a B&M LED headlight and a B&M 4-LED taillight, and both work perfectly. I’ve done several double centuries with this setup (including nighttime finishes involvi