bike computer question
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bike computer question
Hi I'm new to the group and I have a question concerning a bike computer.
I have never used a computer on a bike before I'm having trouble getting a reading from it. The instructions say clearance between magnet and sensor should not be greater then 1/6''(4mm). It's made by a company called bell. I have the magnet close to touching the sensor.Do they have to be really exact? Any help would be appreciated
Brad
I have never used a computer on a bike before I'm having trouble getting a reading from it. The instructions say clearance between magnet and sensor should not be greater then 1/6''(4mm). It's made by a company called bell. I have the magnet close to touching the sensor.Do they have to be really exact? Any help would be appreciated
Brad
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I'm moving this to Bike Mechanics, where it may get more replies.
Do you get a reading at all? For example, if you move the magnet a couple of times past the sensor, holding them in your hands? If it's a wireless comp (no wires between sensor and handlebar mount), make sure you have fresh batteries in the sensor.
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I'm moving this to Bike Mechanics, where it may get more replies.
Do you get a reading at all? For example, if you move the magnet a couple of times past the sensor, holding them in your hands? If it's a wireless comp (no wires between sensor and handlebar mount), make sure you have fresh batteries in the sensor.
--J
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Does the display show any reading - even 0 mph?
If the display is blank check the battery.
Is there a line on the sensor? If so the magnet should align with the line.
If the display is blank check the battery.
Is there a line on the sensor? If so the magnet should align with the line.
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Also play with the magnet/sensor orientation a bit. What might look perfect might not be that way. Move the magnet up/down the spoke slightly. Maybe +/- 3/8" and less.
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Make sure the distance from the transmitter ( on your fork) to the receiver (handlebar mounted computer) is within the distance recommended by the manual (usually no more than 18" - 24"). Also, remove the battery from the transmitter and do a light scrape on the top of the battery terminal. Sometimes these things (even new) sit in inventory somewhere for quite a long time. Before you do that though, rotate the wheel and listen for a small click sound every time the magnet passes the transmitter. If you here nothing than you need to adjust magnet and/or check that battery as described above. Or for 3-6 bucks you could just replace the battery without messing with it.




