SP Dynamo System

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2014 Dynamo Hub Dynamo Light


Dynamo: SP or not? Our answer is of course “SP!” But, it is not our place to assert the answer. We invite you to check it out for yourself … we are confident you will believe … and perhaps love SP Technical achievements are sometimes not easily expressed, but are readily appreciated in use. We cordially invite you to explore the world of SP dynamos. Something interesting and amazing…

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*Weight: Matched to comparable hub dynamos, SP models are the lightest in every specification. *Efficiency: Tested against comparable hub dynamos, SP models are the most efficient in every specification. *Size: Measured against comparable hub dynamos, SP models are the smallest in every specification. *Technical standards: All SP models have undergone rigorous assessment vis-à -vis the internationally recognized German StVZO standard, and each as received K mark approval without exception. *Product specifications: Variety in color, full range of spoke hole configurations, flexibility in brake type i.e. rim-brake and disc (6-bolt, center lock)‌ *Aesthetic: A pure and simple design complemented by an elegant finish. Price: Competitive, friendly and accessible. Think dynamos, think SP‌

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Index 1

Hub Dynamos: To SP or not?

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8 Series Dynamo hub

An overview of SP

Not only small,but powerful.

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V-Brake Dynamo Hub

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7

Small Dynamo Hub

8 Powerful Dynamo Hub

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When Simple is not only simple!!

When small is not only small !!

From complexity to simplicity !!

When powerful is not only powerful !!

Xtreme Dynamo Hub

The acme of perfection !! More efficient than any competing dynamo in any class!

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LS003 Dynamo Light

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Reality SP

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Disc-Brake Dynamo Hub

Fashionable, simple and aerodynamic

Experiences from the field

13 Emily Anderson-Merritt

14 Greg Merritt

15 David Litt

16 Rob Dean

Race SP Jesse Carlsson finished 2nd in the Tour Divide ( 4500km ) mountain bike race in June, 2013.

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8 Series Dynamo Hub

V-8

V-Brake Dynamo Hub

When Simple is not only simple!!

Attention to minor details creates perfection. The exterior shape is minimalist, but the construction engineering behind it is not. The intelligent light weight design was tempered throughout with painstaking attention to structural performance. The smooth oval shape of the hub was optimised to for balance, while attaining an unprecedented weight only 360g.Beneath the understated experior is a robust and yet sophisticated dynamo core. Variety in colors, flexibility in spoke hole configurations and outstanding performance are its advantages for personal, stylish and purpose-built bikes. It is simple, but not yet not.

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D-8

Disc-Brake Dynamo Hub From complexity to simplicity !!

Technology should make life simpler. This innovative hub was devised to render a clean and pure silhouette, attain a low weight and yet demanded a sturdy construction. The hub body was engineered based on two hub shells that rely on an intelligent joining construction. This meticulous design enables the hub to withstand the hefty stresses produced by disc brakes, while preserving a simple, clean and pure appearance. But it is also light. The lightest model we have weights in at a mere 385g. It also has an extraordinary dynamo core built inside. Variety in colors, flexibility in spoke hole configurations and outstanding performance are its advantages for personal, stylish and purpose-built bikes.

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SP DYNAMO HUB 6V3W

~K961

S -8

400~536mm

Model

SV-8-F (8.8mm axle) SV-8-FB (7.9mm axle)

Weight

360g

SD-8

SV-8 385g

367g

Axle Type

QR

Brake Type

V-Brake

V-Brake

Disk Brake

Spoke P.C.D

52mm

52mm

52mm&58mm

Flange Diameter

60mm

60mm

60mm&66mm

O.L.D

74mm

100mm

100mm

Max Hub Diameter

58mm

Spoke Holes

20H/24H/28H/32H

Color specification drawing

SV-8-FQR-00.PDF SV-8-QR-00.PDF SV-8-FBQR-00.PDF

SD-8-QR-00 .PDF

Small Dynamo Hub

When small is not only small !! The S-Series dynamo hubs are not only the smallest physically, but are the lightest weight on the market at 360g. This model is designed for 20” wheels at a 6V3W rating. It is also ready for use with 700C wheels at 6V2.4W output. Enjoy small and light...

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7

6

5 4 3

S -8

2

Germany Brand

1

STVZO

0 5

10

15 Speed(km/hr)

20

25

1.4 1.2

5 4 3 2

S -8

1

Germany Brand

0 30

power input (W)

power input (W)

Voltage (V)

6

0

additional power input when light off

additional power input when light on

20" wheel STVZO voltage output test 8

0

5

10

15

20

25

1 0.8 0.6 0.4

S -8

0.2

Germany Brand

0 30

0

5

10

15

20

SP DYNAMO HUB

7

25

30

Speed(km/hr)

Speed(km/hr)

~K961

6V3W

400~536mm

S -8


SP DYNAMO HUB ~K845

6V3W

646~716mm

P -8

Design Concept

Break the constrain.Create the best.-

PD-8

PV-8

The SP 8-series hub dynamo incorporates the best technical advancements and seeks to attain perfection

410g

390g

in field of hub dynamos. Painstaking innovation has made an optimal hub dynamo reality. The SP-8’s

V-Brake

Disk Brake

52mm

52mm&58mm

60mm

60mm&66mm

100mm

100mm

technological advances are well hidden under it durable shell. The intelligent light weight design was tempered throughout with painstaking attention to structural performance. The smooth oval shape of the hub was optimised for balance, while attaining an unprecedented weight only 360g. SP dynamo: Small, but Powerful.

PV-8-QR-01.PDF

PD-8-QR-01.PDF

connect installation-00.pdf

Powerful Dynamo Hub

When powerful is not only powerful !!

The P-Series dynamo hubs not only provide powerful output, but are also the most efficient on the market attaining 72% at 15km/hr. P -Series dynamo hubs are ideally suited to 26”/700c bikes at 6V3W output. They are very light weight beginning from as low as 390g. This is a dream dynamo hub...

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6

6

5 4 3

P -8

2

Japan Brand

1

STVZO

0 5

10

15 Speed(km/hr)

20

25

2.5

power input (W)

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power input (W)

Voltage (V)

8

0

additional power input when light off

additional power input when light on

700C wheel STVZO voltage output test 8

5 4 3

P -8

2

Japan Brand

1

Japan Brand

1.5 1 0.5 0

0 30

P -8

2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

0

5

10

Speed(km/hr)

15

20

25

30

Speed(km/hr)

SP DYNAMO HUB ~K845

6V3W

646~716mm

P -8

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The PD-8X is the union of a precision 6V3W dynamo with the modern 15mm The acme of perfection !! thru-axle(6- hole)disc specification ... and the new acme of dynamo technology for “Xtreme” use. The new reference dynamo hub for MTB applications, the PD-8X is perfected integration of “bleeding edge” technology and muscular aesthetics. Yet the ultimate attainment of PD-8X remains its superior mechanical performance. Not only the most efficient in its class, the PD-8X is also the lightest at 420g. With premium surface treatment and design, the PD-8X is gorgeous in motion and striking at standstill.

Xtreme Dynamo Hub

700C wheel STVZO voltage output test 8 7

Voltage (V)

6 5 4 PV-8

3

PD-8X

2

STVZO

1 0 0

5

10

15 Speed(km/hr)

20

25

30

power input (STVZO TEST) 10 9

Model

power input (W)

8 7 6 5 4 PV-8

3

PD-8X

2 1 0 0

5

10

15 Speed(km/hr)

20

25

30

2.5

QR15

Brake Type

Disk Brake

Spoke P.C.D

52mm&58mm

Flange Diameter

60mm&66mm

Max Hub Diameter

2

power input (W)

420g

Axle Type

O.L.D

additional power input when light off

Spoke Holes

PV-8 PD-8X

PD-8X

Weight

100mm 59mm 32H/36H

Color

1.5 1

specification drawing

0.5 0 0

5

10

15 Speed(km/hr)

20

25

30

PD-8X-QR-00.PDF connect installation-00.pdf

The DNA of the PD-8X is SP’s deep philosophical commitment to unrelenting technological evolution in every aspect of hub dynamo conceptualization, design and production. Its expression can be found in a hub shell created via painstaking CAD simulations to optimize structural rigidity while minimizing material input. Attention to good design is on display in surface treatments at once technical and yet elegant. At the core of the PD-8X is SP intelligent dynamo engineering, which has resulted in a dynamo mechanism with watch like precision. It is simply the most technically advanced hub dynamo power management solution available anywhere today. A sophisticated precision instrument matched to a comely visage, the PD-8X is hub dynamo updated, redefined

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and refined.


SP DYNAMO HUB 6V3W

646~716mm

PD-8X

* Xtremely Strong: The PD-8X did not take industry standards at the basis for design. It sought to surpass them to the extent possible in every respect. Not stopping at slipping a 15mm thru-axle into a tested hub dynamo design, the PD-8X incorporates inter alia increased bearing diameters for added mechanical strength and expanded flange distances for more resilient wheel builds. We consider the PD-8X the strongest hub dynamo currently available. * Xtremely light weight: Despite its extraordinary mechanical robustness, the PD-8X weighs in at a mere 420g − thus making it also the lightest QR15 hub dynamo available today. * Xtremely efficient: Many consider efficiency to be the illuminating merit of a hub dynamo. Hub dynamos design is relatively simple, but creating one that is efficient and reliable is less so. The dynamo heart of the PD-8X records 78% efficiency at 15km/h. This is a new international record, which in our eyes distinguishes the PB-8X as the current acme of perfection in the world of hub dynamos. * Xtremely dynamic: Aesthetic values are reflected in the PD-8X’s form as well as its function. An orchestrated mélange of mirror polish and technical matted surface treatments accentuates its sculpted aerodynamic form. The visage of the PD-8X belies its subtext of sporty allure.

Enough is of course never enough! The mission is always to make the impossible reality, reliable and accessible.SP’s team of engineers set out two years ago on what was then an arguably impossible mission. Every minor detail is as perfect as technically possible. Yes, it is PD-8X. We are honored to present you with an excellent hub dynamo…

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LS003 Dynamo Light

STVZO ~K833

Fish Eye Lens Dynamo Light Fashion. Simple. Aerodynamic. Up to 35 LUX for brightness. Cut off line on beam profile... Functional performance for safety is our basic design philosophy. Also add design elements on the shape. Stylish & distinctive. Make a difference and make riding better.

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Design Concept

Persistence, perfection and commitment..

The SP LS003 optical “fish eye� light is a new dimension in dynamo lighting from the technology woven into its DNA to its pleasing silhouette. Nestled within

its

understated

housing

is

optical technology normally reserved for high-end cameras. This progressive optical technology combines extreme efficiency and a beam profile that is excellent whether for a meandering pace or high speed rides.

LS003 Never Stop The LS003 is efficient and thus creates less drag. Safety, convenience, practicability and environmental protection are its result. For safety, the switch function is purposely omitted so the LS003 is always bright when riding. The increased safety from the effective daytime running lights far outweighs the minimal resistance from the efficient LS003, particularly as there are no batteries involved. Clean energy produced from body fat is not only healthy, but also environmentally friendly. Get rid of batteries and enjoy the convenience and safety of the LS003 while doing your bit for the environment.

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Reality SP

I built my winter training wheel by hand with my Dad, and we used a red SP PV-8 dynamo hub. When it's winter and gets dark early, I rush to get out to ride after class is over for the day. With my dynamo lighting system, I don't have to remember to attach lights and charge batteries; my bike is always ready to go. My headlight is mounted directly to my wheel's quick release, so it's easy to switch between bikes or to swap out with my

Emily Anderson-Merritt (Greg’s daughter) Berkeley, California, USA University student and competitive racer in road/mountain/track/cyclocross disciplines.

race wheel. My SP hub often catches the attention of other racers, who are impressed with its good looks -the red matches my bikes perfectly -- and its low weight and low resistance. Combined with a modern LED headlight, my SP hub gives me full view of unlit country roads when it starts to get dark, and my Dad likes that my lighting system is much more visible to motorists than tiny blinky battery lights. Emily July 1st,2013

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When I built my dream bike at the end of 2012, I chose SP PD-8 for its light weight, disk brake compatibility, and good looks. I have ridden my bike with SP dynamo hub more than 4,000km in the first half year of ownership, including many hours at night, in foul weather, and on muddy trails. My SP hub performed perfectly day and night on my most personally challenging ride (600km in under 34 hours), powering my headlight & taillight and keeping my smartphone fully charged. I depend on my SP hub, and it has proven to be 100% reliable.

Greg Merritt

(Emily’s father) Berkeley, California, USA Member of the San Francisco Randonneurs specializing in recreational, mixed-terrain and endurance cycling.

Greg July 1st,2013

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David Litt American expat living in Tokyo, Japan since 2004. CEO of a solar power company, a seasoned cyclist (since the 1990s) and an avid randonneur.

In early 2012 I built up a wheel with an SV-8 dynamo hub. The hub works like a charm. It powers my light 24x7, and I do not notice any difference in rolling resistance from a normal road bike front hub. My SV-8 now has gone over 7500 kilometers, in all conditions: 2012 Tohoku 1700km rides (rain the last 300 kms), Cascade 1200 (more rain), Rocky Mountain 1200 (hard rain for 24 hours), to name a few. My next target is London-Edinburgh-London 2013, where the forecast is for rain! The hubs make a great gift for friends. Give the gift of light!

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David June 23rd, 2013


Rob Dean UK expat working in Munich, Germany since 2013. Mechanical engineer and 24- and 12-hour endurance mountain bike rider.

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Race SP

My SP dynamo hub survived harsh conditions. Here you can see the SP hub encrusted with snow after a mile long push through snow.

The Tour Divide course criss-crosses the US continental divide taking riders through some remote but beautiful locations.

Beautiful vistas in Montana.

Jesse Carlsson finished 2nd in the Tour Divide mountain bike race in June,2013. The Tour Divide course criss-crosses the US continental divide starting deep in the Canadian Rockies in Banff, and finishing about 4,500km later on the US / Mexico border in New Mexico. The course is a mix of fire trails, forestry roads and dirt tracks with the odd bit of bitumen thrown in too. Jesse finished in 15.5 days, averaging about 290km per day. Riders race solo and unsupported

Jesse Carlsson

Melbourne, Australia. Competitive endurance mountain bike and bike-packing racer who loves exploring the wilderness by bike.

through dense grizzly bear and mountain lion country, carrying all their touring gear, finding food and water where they can along the way.

Riders in the Tour Divide typically carry a number of electronic devices, but when trying to achieve big daily mileages there's little time to charge these devices. In the past hub dynamos have been too inefficient for riders to consider in the Tour Divide. This has changed with the new generation of dynamo technology that SP has been instrumental in bringing to the market. Many riders in the Tour Divide this year, and other recent events in the emerging discipline of "bike-packing", have used dynamo hubs to satisfy their power needs. Jesse used an SP PD-8 dynamo to keep his devices charged throughout the Tour Divide. He paired the hub with a B&M eWerk to convert AC power from the hub to a reliable 5 Volt DC, 0.5 Amp output through a USB connection. In this way anything that could be charged ordinarily through a USB connection could be charged while he rode at normal riding speeds. With this system Jesse kept the following devices fully charged throughout the ride: 2 Exposure Diablo lights, Garmin eTrex 30 (using rechargeable AA batteries), SteriPEN Freedom (for UV treatment of questionable water sources) and an iPhone 4S .

The Great Basin might be a desert but it's not flat. The course takes riders over endless sandy rolling hills.

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The weather heats up as riders head south. This shot is typical of the country in southern Colorado and New Mexico.

On the Indiana Pass climb, the highest of the race at close to 12,000 feet. Riders had to contend with thick smoke from nearby bush fires. Even though it was mid-afternoon the skies were dark from the heavy smoke.


Sometimes life gets in the way of the Tour Divide. Here I had to follow some ranchers for about an hour while they moved cattle from one paddock to another.

The Great Basin is a tough section of desert in Wyoming with no resupply points and minimal water for over 130 miles. Strong headwinds forced me to take a few rest stops to hide from the sand.

Aspen Alley

The Exposure Diablo lights are the most power-hungry of these devices, so they probably warrant a little more explanation. The Diablo lights take around 6 hours to charge via USB, but run for 10 hours on their low setting. At normal riding speeds this meant Jesse's light would run forever. Most of the time, only the low beam setting was needed - it was bright enough for corrugated roads on the flat or rocky, rutted climbs. For technical descents Jesse would often need additional light. For these sections of trail, he would turn on his second Diablo light (mounted to his helmet) and increase the output to the medium or high setting briefly. He would always have his handlebar-mounted light connected to the eWerk at night, to ensure it was always charging while switched on. During daylight hours Jesse would swap his lights around and charge his helmet mounted light for a few hours. In this way Jesse had more than enough light to ride continuously without worrying about where to find a power-point to charge his devices. The SP PD-8 performed flawlessly throughout the race. The Tour Divide is notoriously tough on bike parts but the PD-8 survived the journey.At times it was encrusted with snow,submerged in water during creek crossings, and baking in the desert heat but it performed well throughout the race. This was a great test for the PD-8 and it's survival proves that it's

a

robust

hub

with

extremely reliable electronics. With

a

number

of

highly

placed Tour Divide finishers using

dynamo

hubs,

we

expect to see their use in bike-packing events grow in the coming years.

Another shot of Indiana Pass. The thick smoke made breathing difficult and muted the sun.

While the weather was better then in previous years, riders still encountered sections of snow early on in the race.

Slow going early on in the race.

Enjoying a rare section of tailwind somewhere near Abiquiu, New Mexico.

Happy to have survived the Great Basin desert!

Extremely hot and dusty conditions south of Silver City. Temperatures climbed into the mid 40's Celsius.

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