So, you changed your tyres...
Kieran_Burns
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Did you remember to reset the cycle computer?
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2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
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The flashing light cobblers the computer up anyway! It becomes nothing more than a timer in winter.........
Any suggestions for a wireless, non allergic to flashing LEDs type computer? No fancy functions needed.Faster than a tent.......0 -
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got a knog nerd and never had any issues with it.0
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I've got to wait until christmas to see if the missus has bought me the speed/cadence sensor for my fr305 like I asked for or not. until then I only get to see how fast I went when I upload the file to daily mileHat + Beard0
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Hmm your post made check the Garmin.
Bloody auto sizing was miles out.0 -
Kieran_Burns wrote:Did you remember to reset the cycle computer?
Err I have a Garmin GPS so no!0 -
I just change bikes...A lot easier than faffing about changing tyres0
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Rolf F wrote:UndercoverElephant wrote:Get one with a wire.
No thanks
My Smart lights interfere with the Cateye wireless, but this only seems to happen when the light batteries are running out and, even then, only when the Cateye is too close to the lights. So, I shifted the Cateye back down the stem, closer to the steerer. Seems to work.FCN 2-4.
"What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
"It stays down, Daddy."
"Exactly."0 -
Rolf F wrote:The flashing light cobblers the computer up anyway! It becomes nothing more than a timer in winter.........
Any suggestions for a wireless, non allergic to flashing LEDs type computer? No fancy functions needed.
My cheapy, cheapy, cheap cheap one from Tescos is sensitive if placed next to the flashing light, but 4 or 5 inches separation is enough to stop the flashes registering0 -
Usually I forget, then when I seem to be going to fast/slow rolling along, set it during the first ride on the new tyres0
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essex-commuter wrote:Kieran_Burns wrote:Did you remember to reset the cycle computer?
Err I have a Garmin GPS so no!
As do I but for the bike with 700x23 it was showing 2439mm and for the other bike with 700x25 it was showing 1934mm so both are well out.0