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Old 09-25-23, 12:42 PM
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Rick
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Make sure that the inside of the fork stays are clean so the hub makes good contact. Make sure that the area you use for the ground is bare metal and clean also. The coaxial cable coming off of the headlight needs one wire hooked to the wire coming up the fork and the other is the ground. The right side dropout is machined for the dielectric\insulator. it snaps in with three pins then the contact plate snaps in with three barbs. The contact plate has the wire connector on it. Mine brand new out from the bicycle shop would fall out everytime I removed the wheel. I have it shoe glued in. My fork has wire guides on the surface of the fork instead of a hole to hide the wire. I sent the wheel to Peter White cycles because I thought the dyno hub was not working. There was nothing wrong with the dino hub. When sent back I mounted the wheel and It worked perfectly.

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