Perhaps someone can enlighten me...

The switched hub specifications indicate that there is a difference
between the distance from the left flange to the dropout and the
distance from the right flange to the dropout.

Does this imply that a wheel built with this hub would have non-zero
dish? If so, is that typical of dynamo hubs? I guess I always thought
a front wheel would be dishless. It never occurred to me that the
mechanism of the dynamo itself would be left-right asymetrical.

Curiously,
Thomas Lynn Skean

On Mar 14, 10:50 am, Pete <pedalling.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I see they finaly turned up at 
> VO:http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/vo-switchable-dynamo-hub.html
> Even Grant seem to be impressed:http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/knothole_post/322
> Lot's of people have talked about it but since it's new asking for a
> review is premature so lets speculate wildly!
> I'm on a budget so I'd like to ask If you guys think it's a good deal
> or should I buy the SON DeLux and eat spuds for a year? Intended use
> are commuting, brevés and touring.
> Oh, found the producer:http://www.sp-dynamo.com/spproductswitchdisc.html

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