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Downhill Phil
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Topic: speedometer mttersPosted: 02 Dec 2012 at 11:48 |
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Hi Plug!
Sorry nobody has replied to your question sooner but we had hosting problems with the Forum and it went offline for a while earlier this year ![]() Anyway hopefully youve sorted the problem out by now... if not, then I suggest fitting the spoke and fork sensors to your rear wheel instead to get a reading. Or you can apps for smartphones now that will give you lots of useful info after a ride! The only other option I can think of is buying a more expensive piece of kit like a Garmin cycle computer that doesnt need sensors and will give you tons of info too ok? Good luck with it, Phil
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Posted: 02 Apr 2012 at 22:29 |
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hi guys, new to this foruum so please be patiant, lol, i have just purchased a speedometer for my bike but the gap between the fork and the spokes is too big, can i get a speedo that is more suited to a bike with front sus, ie with a longer magnet or somthing
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