Thorn Cycles Forum
Technical => Lighting and Electronics => Topic started by: avdave on March 30, 2013, 05:08:59 PM
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After 7 years of faultless service my Schmidt K179 dynamo hub is very rough, light output is fine but it feels as if the bearings are shot. I'ts had a hard life, it's on an off road commuter so it's constantly exposed to water and mud. So is there any alternative but to return it to Schmidt for servicing. Has anyone had one serviced and if so can you give me an idea of the cost and how much it might cost to ship a wheel to Germany. I'm trying to balance whether to get a 7 year old hub serviced or look at a new and cheaper Shutter Precision hub.
Thanks
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Looking at the following link repairs don't seem that expensive.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire/content/articles/2008/10/08/abandoned_wash_feature.shtml
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While that's a very interesting link Cambirder I can't for the life of me work out the relevance to servicing a hub. :)
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Dave,
The costs of Schmidt dynohub service were discussed on the Forum here: http://www.thorncycles.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=1860.msg8433#msg8433
Schmidt have recently revised their website, and it is more difficult to find their contact and service information. I would suggest contacting them by email: info@nabendynamo.de or by phone: 07071 38870
Also, service can be performed by some of their distributors, such as Peter White here in the US. A list of distributors and their contact information is available here: http://www.nabendynamo.de/kauf/international_en.html
Best,
Dan.
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While that's a very interesting link Cambirder I can't for the life of me work out the relevance to servicing a hub. :)
How did that happen ??? this was what I meant to paste.
http://www.nabendynamo.de/service/pdf/Service_SON_e.pdf
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They've added a bit more on another page as well: http://www.nabendynamo.de/service/reparatur_en.html
Best,
Dan. (...who's found the info is there, but a bit scattered compared to past editions of their website)
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Thanks guys that's really helpful, it's performed brilliantly for 7 years so I think it deserves a bit of money spent on it.
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For what it's worth, Dave, I think repair is a good choice. The hub is already built into your wheel, it has given stellar service, and for the cost of repair you couldn't replace it directly. Should be like new again after service. Smart choice, I think!
Best,
Dan.
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My hub was under warranty when it went rough. But SJSC sorted it out for me and it was away for about a week in total.
But I think thoses islands in the wash are more interesting then the hubs, thanks for that. Want to go there now! Can I land on them in my sea kayak?
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But I think thoses islands in the wash are more interesting then the hubs, thanks for that. Want to go there now! Can I land on them in my sea kayak?
Might be a bit dodgy during the breeding season, both on conservation grounds and safety ones, being mobbed by angry terns can be pretty painful, but apart from that it should be fine.
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Yes! Guessed that it would be out of bounds at breeding time. At least there would be no Bonxies though ;)