Old 03-24-24 | 10:44 AM
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Steve B.
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Originally Posted by Rides4Beer
I only use the speed sensor for trainer rides, outdoors I just let the GPS do it's thing, haven't had any issues. If your ride is "ruined" because your data is slightly off, then you prob need to chill out a bit.
Chances are if you use the wheel on an outside ride, with the sensor installed, it will auto connect, with the sensor data providing speed. It will override the GPS data.
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