Originally Posted by
colombo357
I see what you're trying to do here. You're going to mount the sensor on your rear wheel so you can put the bike on the stand, crank up the wheels, and then fake the speed and mileage eh?
I don't like this. Not one bit.
I must confess though, I recently used endomondo on a 300 mile drive. I averaged 75mph and burned close to 20,000 calories.
I just want to keep track of the mileage on my gear while I'm using the trainer over the winter.
and w/ my Rox 8.0 and the speed sensor location on the rear chain stay next to the cadence sensor works just fine.