mrmacmusic
Veteran
- Location
- Tillicoultry
I'm looking to not only invest in a new winter commuter this year but also to spec it up with a proper dynamo lighting solution – I figure given I commute 5 days a week and 80% of my 28-mile round trip commute is on unlit country back roads it's worth spending the money on something that will last. My cheap XML-T6 lights are past their best and I think given my route some proper beam-shaping wouldn't go amiss...
I figure dynamo lighting is 'fit and forget' but are there any caveats I should be aware of either re choice of equipment or fitting? I like the look of and think that either the Schmidt Edelux II or B&M Luxos U headlight would suit my needs but I've no idea what rear light to go for or indeed what dynamo hub would suit best? Also, is it recommended to use a brand-matched system – e.g. SON 28 + Edelux + Schmidt rear light – or is it OK to mix and match?
How reliable are modern dynamo systems and is there anything I should think about doing re fitting to ensure the system lasts? I'm wondering if perhaps wiring could be a weak link if not fitted properly (cable ties? tape?) and likewise should I worry about doing something to protect the main wiring connector to the dynamo hub or are these more robust than they look?
Any help, advice and setup recommendations so I can get my winter commuter sorted asap would be much appreciated
I figure dynamo lighting is 'fit and forget' but are there any caveats I should be aware of either re choice of equipment or fitting? I like the look of and think that either the Schmidt Edelux II or B&M Luxos U headlight would suit my needs but I've no idea what rear light to go for or indeed what dynamo hub would suit best? Also, is it recommended to use a brand-matched system – e.g. SON 28 + Edelux + Schmidt rear light – or is it OK to mix and match?
How reliable are modern dynamo systems and is there anything I should think about doing re fitting to ensure the system lasts? I'm wondering if perhaps wiring could be a weak link if not fitted properly (cable ties? tape?) and likewise should I worry about doing something to protect the main wiring connector to the dynamo hub or are these more robust than they look?
Any help, advice and setup recommendations so I can get my winter commuter sorted asap would be much appreciated
