So, I'm also looking at building a new wheel with a new hub, and I'm
considering using the SON20R. One
concern is that there is this issue of the strength of the wheel given
that the hub flanges are
closer together. Mostly, what I have read is that well, the wheel is
not as strong but it is not as much
a compromise as the rear wheel if you use a 8, 9, or 10 cog hub and
that for most applications it is not an
issue.
I've read the Randon google groups thread from I think last May, but I
still have some questions.
Here then are the questions I wanted to ask. If you are using the
SON20R with a 700c rim and an LED headlight, do you ever find
yourself in low speed situations where you don't get enough lighting?
(on the 600 last spring I was climbing up toward Mountain House
on 128 on the return and I had great lighting with my SON 28 and the eDeluxe.)
Also, if you have the SON20R on a 700c rim and you use a front bag,
are there any wheel flex issues? Did you decide against
the SON20R because you use a front bag?
If this matters, I weigh 175lbs. I'm not light by any stretch, but
I'm not that heavy.
Thanks for any input.
rob hawks
> ...I'm
> considering using the SON20R. One
> concern is that there is this issue of the strength of the wheel given
> that the hub flanges are
> closer together...
I have two SON wheels, both laced 28 spoke 2-cross* and both have been
trouble-free since I built them several years and several thousand miles
ago.
*I know Schmidt recommends no less than 3-cross, but I have reasons.
Funnily enough I met Herr Schmidt in London a few weeks ago and forgot
to ask him about spoking. His latest hubs are smaller and lighter with a
barrel-shaped centre - very nice.
Ian H
Regards,
Ian H
www.ukcyclist.co.uk
>
> Also, if you have the SON20R on a 700c rim and you use a front bag,
> are there any wheel flex issues? Did you decide against
> the SON20R because you use a front bag?
No front bag but I do have a lot of stuff on the front of the bike. I
use my SOR with a homemade light. I'm about 150lb and bike+gear adds
another 50lb.
I've had absolutely no problems with the hub over the past several
thousand miles. I've taken it on a lot of rocky dirt roads in that time
too, often with 25mm tires. It's laced 3 cross to a Velocity Aerohead
rim. Since the drag is so very low with the light turned on I don't
often turn it off.
For what it's worth, my Shimano dynamo has seen even more miles in worst
conditions and it too has been without problem.
Jake