[RBW] Re: Which Shutter precision Hub for my bike?

2018-09-20 Thread Kevin Mulcahy
I’ve been running an sv-9 for a few years and it’s been great. However, it 
doesn’t fully power the IQ-X on long/steep climbs, so you wind up with a little 
flickering. That can be a little annoying, especially when riding with others, 
but sometimes that just encourages me to ride faster :)

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[RBW] Re: Which Shutter precision Hub for my bike?

2018-09-19 Thread Adam in Indiana
Since I knew I would be running an LED light with no chargers (a B IQ-X), I 
went with the SV-8.  Though designed for smaller wheels, the lower power draw 
of LED lights allows for this... That said, I haven't used a dynamo designed 
for 700c wheels with my light, so maybe there is a performance difference I 
don't know about.  Regardless, I'm happy with the setup..!


On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 5:13:51 PM UTC-4, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
> 700c wheel. No charging accessories necessary.
> Using Schmidt edeluxe II dyno light and Spanninga dyno tail light.
> 
> 
> PV-8? Looks like it is listed for this wheel size. 26-29 inch wheels.

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