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Old 06-18-14 | 10:11 AM
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These sensors use reed switches to sense the magnets, and these switches can fail or become faulty. The rear wheel averages 2-4 rpm faster than the crank and keeps turning when you're coasting so the wheel sensor sees many times the number of actuations that the cadence sensor sees, which is why it more often fails.
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