Cyclocomputer Using Rear Wheel?

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08-19-08 | 01:51 PM
  #1  
I have a Cycleops spinner for training, and thought I had the bright idea of buying a wireless cyclocomputer to use on that bike with the magnet and pick-up on the rear wheel so that it'd work on rides AND on the spinner.

However, I see that the maximum range is 39" on some and only 26" on the one I was most interested in. I doubt that'd be enough.

Anyone know of wireless cyclocomputers having good enough range to work off the back wheel?

Or, other ingenious solutions?

I see that Mavic makes a Trainer magnet, but I don't have the compatible cyclocomputer, and like this SportsInstruments better:

https://www.sportsinstruments.com/si90hr.html

Any help is appreciated!
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08-19-08 | 02:04 PM
  #2  
The Blackburn Neuro has rear mounted speed/cadence and HR. It isn't cheap because it uses a 2.4 GHz transmitter, but that eliminates crosstalk. I like mine a lot.
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08-19-08 | 02:52 PM
  #3  
I could have written this myself - I have a Cycleops, also, and had the same idea a few weeks ago.

Unfortunately, my cheapo Pfizer DBLW won't reach that far, unless I mount it on my seat. I'll have to look into the Cycleops pick-up.

Just looked at the Cycleops computer/HRM setup. $300+ is way too rich for me.
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08-19-08 | 04:33 PM
  #4  
The CatEye V2c has a rear-wheel pick-up. It's wireless.
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08-19-08 | 06:18 PM
  #5  
Besides mounting the speed sensor on the rear triangle as close to the handlebars as you can (maybe on the seatstays?), some (like Polar's) can be set to a higher transmit power - it might just be enough. You could mount the unit on the top tube, though you'd probably have trouble reading it - not as big an issue IMHO for using it on a trainer.
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08-20-08 | 06:23 AM
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I had a Sigma 1606L setup on the rear wheel and recently switched to a Blackburn Neuro 5.0 so I couild add HR, also on the rear wheel. The Sigma wasn't 'advertised' to work on the rear wheel, but I gave it a shot and the rear wheel setup worked on both the trainer and the road.
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08-20-08 | 10:57 AM
  #7  
Quote: I could have written this myself - I have a Cycleops, also, and had the same idea a few weeks ago.

Unfortunately, my cheapo Pfizer DBLW won't reach that far, unless I mount it on my seat. I'll have to look into the Cycleops pick-up.

Just looked at the Cycleops computer/HRM setup. $300+ is way too rich for me.

Wow! Yeah, Cycleops is on crack if they think they're going to sell many of those.
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