Thread: Knog NERD
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Old 10-20-10 | 03:52 AM
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Bikes: '74 Schwinn Sports Tourer (Polo), S-Works E5 Team Festina (Chorus 11), Trek 2200 Bonded Carbon (Fixed), Trek 920 (7 speed IGH), Chesini Olimpiade SL (1x7)

Yeah battery life should not be a big worry, it'll probably last you a couple years before you have to buy a replacement.

Expanding on what stryper said about the stem mounting, it's cool how the Knog can pop right out of its casing and do a 90 degree rotation for things like that... stem/top tube/downtube/wherever mounting, while still maintaining perspective.


As for the reasons for choosing a wired computer over a wireless one... none of them have any factual basis at all. "Less to go wrong"? I bet he's still got a land line, too.
Originally Posted by gt35built
You can do that with a wired comuter. The harness is what stays on the bike. Most computers twist right off.

Use batteries at a slower rate haha
More reliable lol
less to go wrong what
easier to set up IMHO how in the i dont even

Plus I love doing a real clean wire wrap around the front brake cable ok I'll admit they do look pretty ******
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