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Old 02-08-13 | 11:22 PM
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From: Stettler, Alberta

Bikes: Trek 800, Free Spirit Town and Country, 80's Norco Nomad

Originally Posted by HillRider
If that speedometer is broken from the improper installation and if you aren't absolutely wedded to that type, be aware that a modern electronic cyclometer can be had for $20 or less. It will be far more accurate (if calibrated properly), give a ton of other useful information, be a lot lighter and produce much less drag.
Hard to beat analog for coolness though...

http://compare.ebay.com/like/2809735...cbt=y&bigimg=y

Have 2 similar...you can't adjust them so I know they are off a bit...but how perfect do you need to get on a recreational bike? They look cool anyway.
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