Re: [RBW] Son Hub advice

2023-04-15 Thread Brian Turner
If you're thinking about "future proof", I'd just add this: it's getting
more and more rare to find new disc brake bikes with QR, so if it were me,
I would feel a bit limited with a QR disc wheelset these days. Most
everything disc is going to thru-axle. I'd get the hub for the brakes
you're riding most, IMO.

On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 10:01 AM Joe Bernard  wrote:

> I would agree with this. I've ridden plenty of discs (mechanical and
> hydraulic) and always end up back at my trusty v-brakes that are easy set
> up and don't scrape or squeal, I'd get the hub I like for the brakes I'm
> using now.
>
> On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 6:15:34 AM UTC-7 Bill Schairer wrote:
>
>> Personally, I would just get what you really want without thought of
>> "future proof."
>>
>> Bill S
>> San Diego
>>
>> On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 5:42:53 AM UTC-7 peter...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Disc hubs typically don't have the flange spacing as wide as a non-disc
>>> hub. On a disc wheel, having the rim flexing from side to side isn't a
>>> problem. But with rim brakes if the rim is flexing side to side it will be
>>> rubbing on the brake pads, especially if you run your pads close to the
>>> rim, as I do. So yes, you can certainly use a disc hub with rim brakes, but
>>> it isn't ideal, unless you're a very light rider. For example, Linda and I
>>> both have SON Deluxe hubs on our road bikes. I weigh about 40lbs more than
>>> Linda. I use the Wide Body version and she uses the standard SON Deluxe.
>>> Neither of us need to charge any electronics while we ride, so we don't use
>>> the slightly heavier SON 28 hubs.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 7:47 AM Peter Fray  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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Re: [RBW] Son Hub advice

2023-04-15 Thread Joe Bernard
I would agree with this. I've ridden plenty of discs (mechanical and 
hydraulic) and always end up back at my trusty v-brakes that are easy set 
up and don't scrape or squeal, I'd get the hub I like for the brakes I'm 
using now. 

On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 6:15:34 AM UTC-7 Bill Schairer wrote:

> Personally, I would just get what you really want without thought of 
> "future proof."
>
> Bill S 
> San Diego
>
> On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 5:42:53 AM UTC-7 peter...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Disc hubs typically don't have the flange spacing as wide as a non-disc 
>> hub. On a disc wheel, having the rim flexing from side to side isn't a 
>> problem. But with rim brakes if the rim is flexing side to side it will be 
>> rubbing on the brake pads, especially if you run your pads close to the 
>> rim, as I do. So yes, you can certainly use a disc hub with rim brakes, but 
>> it isn't ideal, unless you're a very light rider. For example, Linda and I 
>> both have SON Deluxe hubs on our road bikes. I weigh about 40lbs more than 
>> Linda. I use the Wide Body version and she uses the standard SON Deluxe. 
>> Neither of us need to charge any electronics while we ride, so we don't use 
>> the slightly heavier SON 28 hubs.
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 7:47 AM Peter Fray  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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Re: [RBW] Son Hub advice

2023-04-15 Thread Bill Schairer
Personally, I would just get what you really want without thought of 
"future proof."

Bill S 
San Diego

On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 5:42:53 AM UTC-7 peter...@gmail.com wrote:

> Disc hubs typically don't have the flange spacing as wide as a non-disc 
> hub. On a disc wheel, having the rim flexing from side to side isn't a 
> problem. But with rim brakes if the rim is flexing side to side it will be 
> rubbing on the brake pads, especially if you run your pads close to the 
> rim, as I do. So yes, you can certainly use a disc hub with rim brakes, but 
> it isn't ideal, unless you're a very light rider. For example, Linda and I 
> both have SON Deluxe hubs on our road bikes. I weigh about 40lbs more than 
> Linda. I use the Wide Body version and she uses the standard SON Deluxe. 
> Neither of us need to charge any electronics while we ride, so we don't use 
> the slightly heavier SON 28 hubs.
>
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 7:47 AM Peter Fray  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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Re: [RBW] Son Hub advice

2023-04-15 Thread Peter White
Disc hubs typically don't have the flange spacing as wide as a non-disc
hub. On a disc wheel, having the rim flexing from side to side isn't a
problem. But with rim brakes if the rim is flexing side to side it will be
rubbing on the brake pads, especially if you run your pads close to the
rim, as I do. So yes, you can certainly use a disc hub with rim brakes, but
it isn't ideal, unless you're a very light rider. For example, Linda and I
both have SON Deluxe hubs on our road bikes. I weigh about 40lbs more than
Linda. I use the Wide Body version and she uses the standard SON Deluxe.
Neither of us need to charge any electronics while we ride, so we don't use
the slightly heavier SON 28 hubs.

On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 7:47 AM Peter Fray  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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[RBW] Son Hub advice

2023-04-15 Thread Peter Fray
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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