Computer for small wheels
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Computer for small wheels
I'm looking at buying a cateye wireless cadence computer with the combined cadence and speed sensor (ISC10). However on my small wheeled bike (406mm/20") the correct place to mount for cadence means the speed sensor is just forward of the wheel. Or if I mount the speed sensor by the spokes it is too far back from the crank for the cadence sensor.
How can I get this to fit ?
How can I get this to fit ?
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Sounds like the crank arm and wheel spokes don't overlap due to the small wheel size. If so, then you have two choices:
1: Change the laws of physics such that the magnetic field of one of the magnets is displaced sufficiently from its physical location to allow it to trigger the sensor.
2: Go with separately mounted cadence and speed sensors instead of a combination speed/cadence sensor.
I suspect option 2 will be more easily accomplished.
1: Change the laws of physics such that the magnetic field of one of the magnets is displaced sufficiently from its physical location to allow it to trigger the sensor.
2: Go with separately mounted cadence and speed sensors instead of a combination speed/cadence sensor.
I suspect option 2 will be more easily accomplished.
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