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Old 02-19-13 | 03:56 PM
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Altbark
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From: Trenton On

Bikes: 2010 Cannondale T1, 1998 Specialized FSR

Originally Posted by bhchdh
Not only the angle, but steel parts or frames could adversly affect the accuracy.
This^^.

If you absolutely need a compass I would suggest buying a nice hiker's compass of some type. It doesn't need to be all that fancy. Just stop the bike, haul the little beauty out and take a bearing or whatever. Keep it away from the steel bits and you'll be good to go. Al
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