Let me clarify.  Was thinking of the difference in weight between a dynamo
hub + light + wiring vs. a regular hub + battery powered light + battery
weight.  My thinking was any or most weight savings with a regular,
non-dyno hub would be offset by a battery pack.

Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR

On Wednesday, October 8, 2014, Aaron Young <1ce...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Especially if you add in the weight of batteries, either built-in
> rechargeables or regular replaceables.  Batteries aren't light.
>
> -Aaron Young
>
> The Dalles, OR
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014, Jim Bronson <jim.bron...@gmail.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jim.bron...@gmail.com');>> wrote:
>
>> The SON Deluxe weighs 390 grams.  Significant weight savings?
>>
>> A Shimano 105 HB-5700 front hub, for example, weighs 210 grams.
>>
>> A pound is 453 grams.  I'm not sure I could agree that 180 grams
>> qualifies as a significant weight savings.
>>
>>
>>

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