Re: bicycle computer showing incorrect/no speed



what have you got to say about that ? im sure you have something delightful
that i will want to hear right ?? go to bed you maggot.

"Ride-A-Lot" <mitchellNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mitch Pollard wrote:
>> WOW that totally f#%king escallated into nowhere what kind of ***
>> arguement was that, the poor dude just asked why his trip computer was
>> buggered..
>>
>> what a bunch of tards attacking him like that. disgraceful
>>
>>
>> "Shaun aRe" <shaun_are@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>
>>>"Ted" <ted@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>I recently had a sigma BC 1200 computer installed on my bike. I bought
>>>>it
>>>>and paid for installation at a reputable bike shop. On the 15km ride
>>>>home
>>>>everything appeared to work, but the next day I took my bike out for a
>>>
>>>short
>>>
>>>>ride and immediately noticed that the display was showing my speed at
>>>
>>>either
>>>
>>>>below my speed (half, a third etc) or at 0kmh. When the bike is
>>>
>>>stationary
>>>
>>>>I can spin the wheel and the speed will usually show what I'm guessing
>>>>is
>>>>the correct speed. The next ride I was getting 0kmh most of the time,
>>>
>>>other
>>>
>>>>than right turns. I'm thinking that the right turns move the magnet
>>>>slightly closer.. Anyway in the manual it does say that the magnet
>>>>should
>>>>be 5mm max. from the sensor/switch. The closest it reaches is about
>>>>8mm.
>>>
>>>Is
>>>
>>>>this the likely cause? I would usually trust the manual, but I'd also
>>>
>>>like
>>>
>>>>to think I can trust this bike shop.. What do you think? btw the
>>>
>>>computer
>>>
>>>>has not been exposed to any rain.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks, Ted
>>>
>>>Move them closer together by sliding the magnet down the spokes closer to
>>>the hub if possible, and the sensor further down the fork leg to match.
>>>
>>>
>>>Shaun aRe - I made my own magnet out of 3 neodymium (sp?) disc magnets
>>>stacked, and zip tied them to the spokes inside an old piece of inner
>>>tube -
>>>I can set a passing riders computer off with the thing.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Almost as bad as you top posting.
>
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