SF are you using a bryton speed/cadence? or garmin
I bought a garmin one as was told it works fine and the cadence works but no speed output (both magnets are in right place AFAIK)
I have a Bryton Rider 35. Which I love for its size, and simplicity.
A Garmin combined Speed/cadence sensor.
A Garmin soft HRM belt.
Thats basically the cheapest way of doing it. The unit sometimes, but not often, registers cadence without speed. But if I go out of the menu, and reselect 'meter' etc. It seems to find it. Took a little while to set-up. But still easier than past computers I've used.
I've just updated the software on the unit. Which was a know issue. It works flawlessly now.
Annoyingly it reset its altitude base. So my last few outings are out. I also wish I could set it to run. As I run with it in my pocket to collect data. Which then looks shit when registered as cycling. (Thinking of attaching it to a velcro watch strap for runs)
I have a Bryton Rider 35. Which I love for its size, and simplicity.
A Garmin combined Speed/cadence sensor.
A Garmin soft HRM belt.
Thats basically the cheapest way of doing it. The unit sometimes, but not often, registers cadence without speed. But if I go out of the menu, and reselect 'meter' etc. It seems to find it. Took a little while to set-up. But still easier than past computers I've used.
I've just updated the software on the unit. Which was a know issue. It works flawlessly now.
Annoyingly it reset its altitude base. So my last few outings are out. I also wish I could set it to run. As I run with it in my pocket to collect data. Which then looks shit when registered as cycling. (Thinking of attaching it to a velcro watch strap for runs)