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Forum: Commuting
03-28-14, 02:54 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

That's not correct.

That's not correct.
Forum: Commuting
03-28-14, 09:20 AM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

I bought off the 'bay from the Intelligent Design...

I bought off the 'bay from the Intelligent Design guy and it included the adapter. There's also a ebay seller that makes an adapter:
Headset Tools, Wheel Adapters items in mtbtools store on eBay!...
Forum: Commuting
03-28-14, 09:11 AM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

That's not correct. While most hubs are rated at...

That's not correct. While most hubs are rated at 3W, in real life you can get lots more out of Shimano, SP and SON hubs. I've pulled 12W out of a Shimano 3D-71. Some LED lights take advantage of...
Forum: Commuting
03-25-14, 02:51 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

I bought the 15mm thru axle version (with 9mm...

I bought the 15mm thru axle version (with 9mm converter) for one of my mountain bikes, it's holding up just fine on the front range in Colorado. The SON was $410, the SP was $210. New measurements...
Forum: Commuting
03-25-14, 02:39 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

Thanks for the kind words, it's my city bike. ...

Thanks for the kind words, it's my city bike. Rear hub is a Nexus 8R35 with a roller brake.

Cigar II, My Ultimate City Bike based on a Sports Tourer frame/fork...
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 04:57 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

LOL, just keep making it up as you go along, it...

LOL, just keep making it up as you go along, it sounds great, as if you actually have a clue....
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 04:55 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

The USA is behind when it comes to city bikes, so...

The USA is behind when it comes to city bikes, so what else is new? Dyno hubs will be big in the USA when electric shifting takes over. The idea of riding a bike that isn't a goofy 15lb dropbar...
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 04:51 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

Phillips is one of the largest lighting...

Phillips is one of the largest lighting manufacturers in the world and is well known for their industry leading ballasts and other lighting products. They also own one of the largest LED brands,...
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 04:08 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

Hmmmmm, not sure how to respond....

Hmmmmm, not sure how to respond....
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 03:17 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

That's about what I paid, the guy I bought it...

That's about what I paid, the guy I bought it from is a private party with a cool website, I decided to support him:
Bicycle lighting, mostly powered via dynamo, and USB power from dynamo...
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 02:44 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

I had to get mine mailed from Holland, nobody...

I had to get mine mailed from Holland, nobody sells them over here. I replaced a SuperNova laser beam. It was great for blinding cagers but scary on a dark bike path. The Phillips' beam shape is...
Forum: Commuting
03-21-14, 01:58 PM
Replies: 164
Views: 22,378
Posted By Mr IGH

I just bought a Phillips SafeRide 60 with tail...

I just bought a Phillips SafeRide 60 with tail light off the 'bay. Best generator light I've ever used. Work just fine from the wimpy Sturmey 3.0W hub:
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Tail Light is real nice too:...
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