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started by Britspin on July 11, 2005

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?

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inlovewithcerve posted 3 years ago.

Maybe fixing it with Duct-Tape works?? :confused:
Just a little bit under the transmitter should work.

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Triguy98 posted 3 years ago.

Britspin wrote:
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.

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tcrunner07 posted 3 years ago.

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!!!

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Britspin posted 3 years ago.

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.