O ollicat Member Local time 5:10 PM Joined Jul 5, 2008 Messages 99 Location Collierville, TN Dec 30, 2008 #1 Has anybody used a wireless speedometer on a suspension fork? I am looking at a wireless speedometer from Cateye but not sure if it would accurately read with a suspension front fork. Comments or suggestions?
Has anybody used a wireless speedometer on a suspension fork? I am looking at a wireless speedometer from Cateye but not sure if it would accurately read with a suspension front fork. Comments or suggestions?
Mountainman Active Member Local time 4:10 PM Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 3,561 Location up top mountain -- Sourthern Ca. Dec 30, 2008 #2 since it seems that all moving parts will be on the bottom end of suspension should be no problems so as to encounter have fun -- many miles -- as you -- ride that THING
since it seems that all moving parts will be on the bottom end of suspension should be no problems so as to encounter have fun -- many miles -- as you -- ride that THING
lordoflightaz Member Local time 3:10 PM Joined Dec 31, 2008 Messages 271 Location Phoenix, AZ Jan 6, 2009 #3 As long as the thing on the spokes passes the thing on the fork it should work. Now ain't I technical, I could have said "thingy" I have a cateye and it seems to work, amount of gas I use is pretty equal to expected MPG based on odometer.
As long as the thing on the spokes passes the thing on the fork it should work. Now ain't I technical, I could have said "thingy" I have a cateye and it seems to work, amount of gas I use is pretty equal to expected MPG based on odometer.
Mountainman Active Member Local time 4:10 PM Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 3,561 Location up top mountain -- Sourthern Ca. Jan 6, 2009 #4 I like that lordoflightaz said: As long as the thing on the spokes passes the thing on the fork it should work. Now ain't I technical, I could have said "thingy" Click to expand... a whole new way to look at it all in motor bike riding get my speed o on those up and down forks and ride that thingy
I like that lordoflightaz said: As long as the thing on the spokes passes the thing on the fork it should work. Now ain't I technical, I could have said "thingy" Click to expand... a whole new way to look at it all in motor bike riding get my speed o on those up and down forks and ride that thingy