I had a similar experience. I was commuting on my simple one with battery 
lights and thought that was just fine. I saw a pair of used single speed 
wheels with a son hub for sale on the list here and decided to give the 
dynamo thing a try. I found I appreciated the set it and forget it nature 
of the dynamo system way more than I would ever have guessed. Maybe I'm 
just extra lazy but once freed of dealing with batteries I'd not go back. 

On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 9:40:18 AM UTC-7, Dorothy C wrote:
>
> Re: dynamos. I got one on my Cheviot as it was the only 650b wheelset Riv 
> had in at the time, and I have found a big benefit for me is that 1. I 
> don’t have to remember to turn lights on and off, so they never discharge 
> if forgotten and 2. when I go grocery shopping and park the bike I don’t 
> have to detach and reattach the lights to prevent theft. 
> In fact those were such big plusses, I had the local bike shop rebuild my 
> Alex rim on my Appaloosa to have a dynamo too

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