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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. |
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. |
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.
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This sounds dangerously close to "wrenching" to me. :eek: Your LBS can take care of all of this for you. :D
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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
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It has never been a problem on my front suspended MTB's.
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You own a mountain bike that doesn't have a suspension fork? Very Retro.
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Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
(Post 10971376)
You own a mountain bike that doesn't have a suspension fork? Very Retro.
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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
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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