That is very interesting news (135mm SON dyno hub) for the Jones fork. If 
it works, that seems ideal. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

On Friday, January 2, 2015 10:11:47 PM UTC-8, Mike Shaljian wrote:
>
> Well, after talking with Jeff Jones, it seems like the Schmidt SON 28 
> 135mm hub would actually work, since it has a through axle. I will need to 
> talk with Peter White and make sure that this should actually work, I 
> guess. i'm always tempted to go the route of dynamo hub if I'm going to be 
> spending lots of money anyway, because they're the utmost for reliability 
> in any weather. The reason I wouldn't want just a battery powered light is 
> because multiple day touring in the backcountry is part of my plan for this 
> bike, and I'd rather be able to easily charge my phone and have a constant 
> light source. 
>
> On Friday, January 2, 2015 9:33:40 PM UTC-8, Ryan Christbaum wrote:
>>
>> I'd love to do a full-on lighting system, but man, for $50 you can get a 
>> completely reliable, light weight and very bright light.  Admittedly, I 
>> hate remembering to charge, but for another $50 I have a backup in case.  
>> That and a Planet Bike flasher w/ Enloop rechargeables (with a second set 
>> on hand) have been totally reliable and very satisfactory for me.  Not as 
>> neat as the high-tech stuff, but...
>>
>

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