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@sohi only had £150 to spend (well, blew that plan :) and am running 700c road wheels. Going to pop the wheel off this weekend and check if it is the hub. Have had a long term love/hate relationship with the front mudguard and had thought I'd sorted that out, but now not so sure it's not that bloody thing fouling again... edit: also don't need any usb charging on the go.
Warning: Long and dull dynamo review ahead...
tl:dr - budget Shimano dynamo with B&M lightsets are good, but only for commuting really, with a lamp upgrade.
Had some Xmas money so decided to waste it on a new dynamo set-up, trading up from rechargeable lights, and pressed the button on Spa Cycles bundle of the Shimano XT 1.5W Rim Brake Standard Commuter Bundle. Here's what I found:
So, said it would be boring; but if you wanted to try dynamo's would recommend with the lamp upgrade for night-commutes and longer night rides I guess.
Total cost was £200 including the handlebar bracket (to fit my old Cinelli's) and the new lamp.
Oh, anyone want a Eyc T lamp for £20 posted?