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Which computer is it?
Can the sender unit not be rotated around in such a way as to give enough clearance? The other way is to move it up or down the fork.
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http://readytoride.biz/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/atlantis-fork.jpg
http://iris.backcountry.com/userimage/view/5593/250/250
http://forums.johnstonefitness.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=32848&d=1256816333
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/photos/tech/vdomc1-sensor.jpg
http://drivemybike.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/computersensor1.jpg
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• #4
Which computer is it?
Can the sender unit not be rotated around in such a way as to give enough clearance? The other way is to move it up or down the fork.
Computer is Blackburn Delphi 4.0.
My forks are triangular in shape,the flat being on the inside,due to the outer shape it is difficult getting the angle correct -
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Fit to the chainstay/Seatstay then.
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• #6
+1 for moving it up or down the fork, I use a Sigma Wired computer and have had it "ride up" the fork necessitating a quick tweak.
Another point of advice with wireless transmitters: Make sure to check water doesn't get inside, they're not reliant on wiring, whereas a wired computer uses its cable, however thin, to maintain connection. Best of luck with wireless computers, you'll need it........
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Computer is Blackburn Delphi 4.0.
My forks are triangular in shape,the flat being on the inside,due to the outer shape it is difficult getting the angle correctA quick Google image search seems to show that it is a fairly conventional attachment. It can be a bit fiddly on some forks, granted, but there'll be a way. At worst you'll need to make a little padded piece out of e.g. plastazote to augment the supplied fittings.
Wireless: often a PITA. The only one I've found to be reliable is the Cateye Strada. Shit bracket though unless it stays on one bike all the time. Good luck with the Delphi.
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Fit to the chainstay/Seatstay then.
Could try that but manual seems to say it won't transmit that far
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• #9
Thanks for all advice am now making a wedgey thing out of miliput modelling putty
Does anybody have any ideas on how to mount the wireless transmitter to the forks without the magnet hitting the main body of it preventing it from being able to send any info to the reciever?
I am using Shimano whr 500 wheel with Kinessis carbon forks.
The shape of the forks means the body sits closer to the wheel than the distance required for the magnet.(hope this makes sense!)