Only problem? They sell it as a wheelset, no rear-wheel-only option. Mine is the 6 Bolt version, really happy with quality and weight 0,892 kg (1,650kg both wheels) But as my bike will do some normal rides where dynamo isn't needed... still great to have a normal wheel with disc brakes around. (Be aware that the model that you can find at wiggle is the 6 Bolt Version!)
I liked the Supernova setup underneath the garmin mount, to be able to reach the light easier to adjust the angle a bit (the beam is round and could blind oncoming traffic.. not worried about cars, but cyclists).
I think that the lower the light the better, because it will cast greater shadows, but with a round beam it shouldn't matter that much compared to "road beams" that don't light "above the horizont", and if I don't run mudguards, the water/mud will have to travel a bit further to cover the light cristal
Pro-Lite has a rear wheel with 32h, 135mm, QR (thru axle convertible), Centerlock, J-bend spokes, hand built
http://www.pro-lite.net/road-wheels/revo-a21w
Only problem? They sell it as a wheelset, no rear-wheel-only option. Mine is the 6 Bolt version, really happy with quality and weight 0,892 kg (1,650kg both wheels) But as my bike will do some normal rides where dynamo isn't needed... still great to have a normal wheel with disc brakes around. (Be aware that the model that you can find at wiggle is the 6 Bolt Version!)
I liked the Supernova setup underneath the garmin mount, to be able to reach the light easier to adjust the angle a bit (the beam is round and could blind oncoming traffic.. not worried about cars, but cyclists).
I think that the lower the light the better, because it will cast greater shadows, but with a round beam it shouldn't matter that much compared to "road beams" that don't light "above the horizont", and if I don't run mudguards, the water/mud will have to travel a bit further to cover the light cristal