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Old 12-22-15 | 10:58 PM
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Aubergine
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Originally Posted by wschruba
Not really any good solutions other than: move the light (may not be a good solution), or use a wired computer. It's an issue with anything that creates a magnetic field, so even a dyno light mounted on the handlebar would cause the same issue. FWIW, you could try to fabricate/use an off-the-shelf crown mount for your light. It may help, it may not.
Thank you. I have searched around and learned that this is an endemic issue, with no realistic solution other than distance between the interfering signals. I think I will be moving my computer mount rather than the light, because I use the computer more for recording mileage than anything else.
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