Big Blue Monster Arrives with erratic computer
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Big Blue Monster Arrives with erratic computer
My trike was ready on Friday (upgrade from Large to XL) so I went to the "not so LBS" to pick it up. I rode it around campus on Friday and had a blast except for one big no no! Having a foot slip off can be dangerous. If it hits the ground, you can run over your own leg. It happened to me, but I managed to lift my leg before it was sucked under the frame--mild sprain that didn't keep me off of it yesterday.
2 7 or so mile rides later, and I can report: It's damn fun! It handles well, but I can tell that it's not hard to imagine flipping it at speed. Body english is important in high speed turns.
Speed is still tough to judge, the PlanetBike 8.0 computer is going totally erratic on me. I've aligned the magnet to one of the sensor heads, adjusted the distance to magnet, pulled out hair, etc. When I get over 16 mph, the readings will start to oscillate to a low speed, then a high speed, and all over the place. Of course, it's a 35 mile drive to the trike bike shop, and I'm just trying to work it out myself.
Any tips?
2 7 or so mile rides later, and I can report: It's damn fun! It handles well, but I can tell that it's not hard to imagine flipping it at speed. Body english is important in high speed turns.
Speed is still tough to judge, the PlanetBike 8.0 computer is going totally erratic on me. I've aligned the magnet to one of the sensor heads, adjusted the distance to magnet, pulled out hair, etc. When I get over 16 mph, the readings will start to oscillate to a low speed, then a high speed, and all over the place. Of course, it's a 35 mile drive to the trike bike shop, and I'm just trying to work it out myself.
Any tips?
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My trike was ready on Friday (upgrade from Large to XL) so I went to the "not so LBS" to pick it up. I rode it around campus on Friday and had a blast except for one big no no! Having a foot slip off can be dangerous. If it hits the ground, you can run over your own leg. It happened to me, but I managed to lift my leg before it was sucked under the frame--mild sprain that didn't keep me off of it yesterday.
2 7 or so mile rides later, and I can report: It's damn fun! It handles well, but I can tell that it's not hard to imagine flipping it at speed. Body english is important in high speed turns.
Speed is still tough to judge, the PlanetBike 8.0 computer is going totally erratic on me. I've aligned the magnet to one of the sensor heads, adjusted the distance to magnet, pulled out hair, etc. When I get over 16 mph, the readings will start to oscillate to a low speed, then a high speed, and all over the place. Of course, it's a 35 mile drive to the trike bike shop, and I'm just trying to work it out myself.
Any tips?
2 7 or so mile rides later, and I can report: It's damn fun! It handles well, but I can tell that it's not hard to imagine flipping it at speed. Body english is important in high speed turns.
Speed is still tough to judge, the PlanetBike 8.0 computer is going totally erratic on me. I've aligned the magnet to one of the sensor heads, adjusted the distance to magnet, pulled out hair, etc. When I get over 16 mph, the readings will start to oscillate to a low speed, then a high speed, and all over the place. Of course, it's a 35 mile drive to the trike bike shop, and I'm just trying to work it out myself.
Any tips?
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I've had better luck mounting the magnet closer to the hub. Also, check out Sheldon's advice:
https://sheldonbrown.com/cyclecomputers/index.html
https://sheldonbrown.com/cyclecomputers/index.html
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When adjusting the magnet distance on the $10 speedometers, they either work or don't, or that's my experience- not erratic.
You might check wheel bearings. If they have some slop, the wheel might lean one way and make it work and lean the other and be too far.
You might check wheel bearings. If they have some slop, the wheel might lean one way and make it work and lean the other and be too far.
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I have tried all... no luck. I am down to returning for a new sensor.
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Problem was resolved. I called Planet Bike this morning and was greeted by a person! He quickly asked me the normal questions and was stumped. I asked him if the sensor could be mounted parallel to the ground (the not so LBS said it should be perpendicular as if on a fork), and he quickly determined any orientation was fine.
It turns out the PB sensors have two contact points... aligning the magnets with either is great, but if you get readings on both, it's bad. By turning the sensor 90 degrees and using some unconventional engineering to hold it in place, the system works like a champ. I just never could get things lined up so that only one of the sensors would fire at high speeds on the 20 inch wheel.
Another one of those weird things that us bent and trike riders deal with all of the time.
It turns out the PB sensors have two contact points... aligning the magnets with either is great, but if you get readings on both, it's bad. By turning the sensor 90 degrees and using some unconventional engineering to hold it in place, the system works like a champ. I just never could get things lined up so that only one of the sensors would fire at high speeds on the 20 inch wheel.
Another one of those weird things that us bent and trike riders deal with all of the time.
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2007 TerraTrike Cruiser (XL) Trike
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2007 TerraTrike Cruiser (XL) Trike
2004 Rans Stratus XL LWB Recumbent
1999 Trek Navigator 200 21"