Hello everyone,
Thank you very much for the advice! I'd read it all then and came back
today with the idea that I'll take the disc-hub. Then I read through the
emails again....

Anyway, I think my thought on "future-proof" was incomplete. I have never
tried disc brakes over a longer period so don't have any strong opinions
about it - except that I don't know how to fix it if I have to (yet). That
being said, if an opportunity comes up I would like to give it a shot. I
should have also mentioned that this is for a bike (hopefully) meant for
touring - so I'm always thinking of many birds and less stones. Perhaps
"multiple-scenario-proof" would be better.

I'd decided on the disc-hub, considering I'll have my current frame not
worrying about taking this hub to a thru axle frame, with the pros -
- good v-brakes are getting hard to find - shimano still makes deore & xt
but until when? (can't afford the pauls)
- option to switch to disc when I would like to try it
- 26" rims are also not too common - even more for rim-brakes, this gives
the flexibility (disc rims could potentially also last longer considering I
don't have to change the rim only the disc brakes parts)

The concerns in my head were first as Peter mentioned about the rim
flexing, if this more the case with disc rims - this is an unknown unknown
territory for me. Second, wider flange spacing would have been nicer, but I
see a lot of people touring with disc Son hubs and I think these should
hold good enough too.

Thank you for the suggestion for the centerlock brakes! Until last week I'd
no idea there were multiple disc brake mounts - I read this is a Shimano
thing so I'm wondering if it makes more sense to go with mounts that are
more commonly used.

@Laing - I would be interested in the Panasonic hubs but I couldn't find
much info/review on their durability for touring.

back to riding and thinking mode,
Peter

Am So., 16. Apr. 2023 um 20:52 Uhr schrieb ascpgh <asc....@gmail.com>:

> I have a SON QR disc hub on my commuter (love it, thanks Peter W.) and had
> it built so I could move it to my Rambouillet when I tire of either the
> bike (Disc Trucker) or no longer need a commuter.  So it has the same rim
> as my Ram and the disc mount is lockring instead of 6-bolt. A quarter turn
> with a Shimano cartridge BB/cassette lockring tool and it's gone. I
> unsderstand the flange stance difference between the disc and rim brake
> spec hubs but seems within reasonableness given that both are pretty large
> diameter flanges compared to non-generator hubs when considering the loss
> of flange width between the two. I felt like was getting two birds with one
> stone.
>
> Future proof? My fifteen year experiment with discs on drop bar, bar end
> shifter bikes lead me to spec cantilevers on my custom two years ago. I'll
> gladly accept the the variables I know about brakes, braking, parts,
> pieces, installation and adjustment over unique, sporadic mystery sounds
> and finickiness that are beyond control and lead to throwing new parts into
> the system at a rate embarrassing compared to rim brakes.
>
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
>
>
> On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7:47:32 AM UTC-4 peter...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking to get the Son dynamo hub. Considering it's price I'd rather
>> make an informed (still quite impulsive) decision..hah!
>>
>> I have a bike with both rim and disc brake mounts (with QR) so I usually
>> buy disc hubs, to future proof the hub purchase, but continue to run
>> v-brakes (for now). Is this a sound approach to continue with this buy i.e.
>> disc hubs with v-brake rims?
>>
>> Based on SON's website, I think Son28 would be appropriate considering
>> it's better to charge devices at low speeds. So, in this case I would take
>> the "SON 28 Hub Dynamo - 6-Bolt - QR".
>>
>> Thank you for your insight!
>> Peter
>>
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