Super Cheap Bike Computer!!!

Tom Ludolff

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Oct 3, 2002
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I just installed one of those $15 after rebate Bell bicycle speedometer / computers from Walmart. It works great!!! It took some rigging though. The wire was about a foot too short, so I had to splice in a piece. The magnet was made to clip onto the spokes, but to get the magnet close enough to the sensor I clipped it to a piece of coat hanger wire which I wrapped around the spokes right against the hub and epoxied to hold it firmly. The sensor attached easily to the stock odometer housing at the hub. The computer mounts easily to the handlebars. It's probably not as cool looking as the $70 ones, but it works the same.
 

woodsy

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Jan 16, 2002
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You are my kinda Dude! Thanks for the info - now are you going to take the extra $$'s you saved and use it for gas? Thats what I do - MORE TRAIL TIME!
Woodsy
 

Kawierider

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Jun 7, 2001
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Thats why I love DRN, I was just gonna post on this yesterday.....but now that i know itll work im off to the Kmart thats closing to get 30% off of the 15 dollar one they carry.
Tim
 

Tom Ludolff

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Oct 3, 2002
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Woodsy,
Its still too cold to ride here, but I'll use the extra $$$ for a new reed valve.
 

Tom Ludolff

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Oct 3, 2002
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MPH, Max Speed, Average Speed, Trip Time, Odometer, 12 or 24 hour Clock, 1 or 2 others I can't recall. Pretty much all you would need. And It turns on automatically if you start moving. It shuts off automatically to save the battery if you stop. It's pretty cool. Oh, I forgot, you should put a piece of small diameter hose over the wire to protect it and make it look cool.
 

canyncarvr

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Oct 14, 1999
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Can you manually enter a wheel circumference?

Else, it's basing all the figures on........what?
 

Canadian Dave

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Apr 28, 1999
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You can check out the JustKDX web page for more info on installing cycle computers on your bike. Just click on the link at the bottom of this post, then tech tips and you'll see it in the list.

David
 

DVO

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Nov 3, 2001
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CC yes you can enter the wheel diameter. That will give a good base-line and then just ride a specific measured distance(check it with a car or road-side markers) and then fine-tune it. They're very adjustable. I only have one on my bicycle but the article in Just Kdx sounds like the way to go.
 
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