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Old December 20th 05, 04:38 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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what cycle computers work for a coker.


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Old December 20th 05, 05:47 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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A quick click on the Search link, followed by typing in Coker Computer,
returned a bunch of links, including 'this one'
(http://tinyurl.com/azx3u) which should answer your question.

Try the Search feature. It's great! There's a world of learning at
your fingertips.


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Old December 20th 05, 09:20 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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I just bought a cheap one and it worked. As long as the instructions on
the box say it will work for a wheel of 36 inch diameter (91.5 cm) then
it will do the job.


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Mikefule wrote:
I just bought a cheap one and it worked. As long as the instructions on
the box say it will work for a wheel of 36 inch diameter (91.5 cm) then
it will do the job.




Aahh, but if it doesn't go up to 36", set it to 18" and buy another
magnet for the wheel.

That's what I done.

T.


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Normal cycle-computers does work.
I have a sigma sport-computer and that works.


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