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DnvrFox 06-16-10 06:59 AM

Mounting a Computer Pickup on Mtn Bike with "shocks"???
 
OK, my new Specialized Rockhopper has shock absorbers in the front. In trying to transfer my computer from my Hardrock to the Rockhopper, I find that

1. Placing the magnetic pickup on the shock absorber would make it way far away from the magnet on the spoke; and

2. Of course, the diameter of the shock is far larger than the diameter of my front fork on the Hardrock, so even if I could mount it there it would take a very long ziptie to do it.

I suppose I could mount it on the rear wheel - but there must be a more elegant solution.

BTW, I now have the rack, frame pump, kickstand, bell, panniers, wedge mounted safely and securely, and will be doing the bar ends today. The lights are a problem because of the increased diameters of the bars. My light mounts do not have that big of an adjustment and strap length available.

leob1 06-16-10 08:08 AM

1) Shouldn't really be a problem. You should be able to rotate the pickup mount so that it is close enough to the wheel.
2) So get a longer ziptie, or use two strung together. It's good to have an assortment on hand.

I have done this on a number of bikes, shock and non shock, never had a problem getting the pickup on the fork, or close enough to the wheel.

DnvrFox 06-16-10 08:19 AM

Thanks. It looks as if I will need to have the pickup fairly close to the axle. I will give it a shot. I am used to them being very close together, and mounting nearer the top of the fork.

billydonn 06-16-10 08:34 AM

This sounds dangerously close to "wrenching" to me. :eek: Your LBS can take care of all of this for you. :D

Allegheny Jet 06-16-10 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by billydonn (Post 10970581)
This sounds dangerously close to "wrenching" to me. :eek: Your LBS can take care of all of this for you. :D

He can do this himself. If it doesn't work, that's OK, since he doesn't count miles.:lol:

BluesDawg 06-16-10 09:51 AM

It has never been a problem on my front suspended MTB's.

Retro Grouch 06-16-10 10:58 AM

You own a mountain bike that doesn't have a suspension fork? Very Retro.

BluesDawg 06-16-10 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by Retro Grouch (Post 10971376)
You own a mountain bike that doesn't have a suspension fork? Very Retro.

Sure. It's a '92 Trek 970. There are still a few fully rigid MTB's on the market, mostly 29ers like the Salsa El Mariachi. They are still fun to ride within their limitations. You can take them most anywhere, but it is hard to go fast on rough ground.

DnvrFox 06-16-10 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by billydonn (Post 10970581)
This sounds dangerously close to "wrenching" to me. :eek: Your LBS can take care of all of this for you. :D

Err . . did you say Wenching??

I consider most things I can do with a screw driver or an Allen wrench or a zip tie to be within my capabilities as a non- wencher!!


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