For the folks who've installed TrailTech computers on their bikes, I'm
curious what magnet and sensor set-ups you used?
I'm looking to get one for an upcoming ride (some portions of the
TransAm), and would like to have an adjustable trip meter.
Thanks,
-Matt Duftler
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On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 15:24 +0000, mjdublah wrote:
Epoxied the magnet to my brake rotor and zip tied the sensor to the brake caliper. I didn't find it to be all that useful on the transam, since it's not super easy to adjust (this might have changed, I had one of the first versions), and you'll eventually find that your odo is off by a consistent amount so I'd just do the mental math and keep riding. I did TN to AR, so if you're doing a more offroad portion of the trail, it might be more useful, but it certainly is not a necessity on the portion (which is mostly dirt roads) that I did. Z> For the folks who've installed TrailTech computers on their bikes, I'm > curious what magnet and sensor set-ups you used? > > I'm looking to get one for an upcoming ride (some portions of the > TransAm), and would like to have an adjustable trip meter. > > Thanks, > -Matt Duftler
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