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Sigma Sports BC1600 Wheel Size?

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Old 06-29-05, 10:59 AM
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Sigma Sports BC1600 Wheel Size?

Do I have to set this or is it autimatically set for 700c wheels?
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You have to set it for what type of tire you have, since a 23c and a 25c will give you different distance per rev.
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I just set mine up last week. If you thumb through the owners manual, you should find a table listing the correct values to enter for different variations of wheel and tire size. Also, I found the online instructions for programming the BC1600 easier to follow than those that came in the manual.
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Originally Posted by ClarkKent
I just set mine up last week. If you thumb through the owners manual, you should find a table listing the correct values to enter for different variations of wheel and tire size. Also, I found the online instructions for programming the BC1600 easier to follow than those that came in the manual.
Yeah, I have a BC1200, but the directions were just as confusing to figure out.
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