Sorry, your "jerking your chain" sign off went right over my head.  I 
didn't realize you were joking about notchy bearings.  Oops!  Back to my 
nap.  

On Friday, August 2, 2013 3:36:02 PM UTC-7, William wrote:
>
> Generator hubs generate electricity by dragging rings of magnets past each 
> other.  They all feel very very notchy because you are dragging repelling 
> poles towards each other until you get over the bump and they start 
> repelling each other.  Your SON should do precisely the same thing, as 
> should any generator hub.  Your SON may have a lot more magnets than your 
> new one, so it might feel more like more, smaller notches. 
>
> On Friday, August 2, 2013 3:12:32 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> I got it NIB from a lister for $75 shipped and, opening it just now, am 
>> very pleased with, at least, the appearance and weight: on a kitchen scale 
>> it measures 380 grams, and in appearance the slight build and muted silver 
>> finish make it smaller than and almost as nice looking as my SON 20R. 
>>
>> And Shimano-type connector!
>>
>> Has anyone here used one of these? Comments?
>>
>> The only worrying thing is that the bearings seem unusually notchy. Is 
>> this cause for concern?
>>
>> [Patrick Moore, jerking your chain in ABQ, NM.]
>>
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>>
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>> [email protected]
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickmooreresumespec/
>>
>>
>> Albuquerque, NM
>>  
>

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