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Old 12-06-04, 01:17 PM
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Polar Speed&cadence sensors installation

Hi guys,

In order to have the best of the two sensors, also while using a trainer at home, I would like to install the speed sensor to measure the rear wheel speed. I heard some rumors about jumper changes(?) to extend the range of the speed sensor. In addition, should I install the cadence sensor as suggested on the down tube or on the rear left horizontal bar (as with regular cadence sensors)?

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Installed! The cadence sensor is installed on the seat/rear bar and the speed sensor installed on the horizontal rear left bar. Work smoothly at home with no special workout.
Wait for the weekend ride report.
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