Hi everyone,

In the weeks to come I’m going to be revisiting the wire-inside-the-fork 
trick. However, the hole is too small for the existing dynamo wires and I 
do not want to enlarge the hole.

What would happen if I used a smaller-gauge wire inside the fork, to 
connect the dynamo to the headlight?

Will a smaller-gauge wire be unable to handle the voltage/amperage from the 
dynamo? Will the headlight and taillight outputs be weaker? Or will the 
difference between the existing/stock wire and a smaller gauge be 
imperceptible?

As always, your wisdom, advice, experience, and opinions are appreciated!

On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 10:13:40 PM UTC-8 Matthew Williams wrote:

Hi everyone, 

Most bikes I see with the SON dynamo have the wire wound around the right 
front fork blade. I want to run the wire inside the fork using the small 
hole near the dropout. 

I’ve already fished a thin wire through the fork as a leader i.e. I can 
attach the leader to the SON dynamo wire and pull it through the fork, 
unless the dynamo wire is too thick. Below are photos of the leader wire I 
fished through the fork. 

Is this possible, or is it a bad idea? Has anyone here managed to achieve 
this setup? If so, how did you do it, and please post photos of your 
internal wiring setups! 

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