I have the OEM version of the Supernova hub (A Shutter Precision PV-8). 
It's pretty much unnoticeable and has been utterly reliable despite a crash 
and many many rain days. I'm sure the Shimano hubs are pretty reliable as 
well.

On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:28:36 PM UTC-4, justin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi
> Today I did my first mixed mode commute (bus in AM, bike in PM) and 
> realized how much I truly need dynohub lighting on any bike I plan to ride 
> after dark or at dusk here in Philly. I have a previous generation Shimano 
> dynohub on my Saluki and love it. Also the same on my Rich-built wheelset 
> on the lady's Univega commuter conversion. Today I rode my (new to me) 
> SimpleOne home and realized that with my job (2nd grade teacher) and the 
> time of year I'm going to be riding home in the dark quite a bit. I'd like 
> to not have my riding choice limited so I turn to you. Now there's Shimano, 
> Sanyo, SON, Supernova, that other one and who knows? I think that SON is 
> probably out. Too expensive and I think I'd like to have a Shimano-type 
> connector. No need to power a tail light but I'll probably use another CYO 
> upfront and maybe a ToutTerrain USB charger. What say you? Is Shimano's 
> offering solid enough? What about Supernova and that other new one?
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Justin "Dyno in the front, batteries in the rear" August
>

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