forkn'computers.
Maybe fixing it with Duct-Tape works?? :confused:
Just a little bit under the transmitter should work.
My good lady rides a Giant TCR with deeply bladed forks which tend to disrupt her Specialized computer, either the receiver bit slips too far away & loses signal, or it slips too far in & knock, knock, knocks against the magnet. Any suggestions, ideas or computers that like bladed forks, a will sit perfectly still when in use?
Cateye Double Wireless. One transmitter for all functions, mounts to left chainstay. Its a bit pricey, but is an AWESOME 'puter.
Life is short. Play hard and get dirty doing it.
put it on the back wheel?..so u can also u se it on the the trianer
If you get a flat, and don't have a tube, Suck it up and run it in!!!
Cheers guys for your input. This weekend when taking delivery of my new Specialized Tarmac Comp, (had to put that one in) and oooooh yes I AM in love.
The very good & talented boys at Climb on Bikes in Hereford fitted Ladybritspin, well her TCR any way with a Cateye Cordless 7, which hugs the fork like it was made for it.
Thanks again for pointing us in the right direction.
Britspin.

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My good lady rides a Giant TCR with deeply bladed forks which tend to disrupt her Specialized computer, either the receiver bit slips too far away & loses signal, or it slips too far in & knock, knock, knocks against the magnet. Any suggestions, ideas or computers that like bladed forks, a will sit perfectly still when in use?