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Wireless Odometer
I have a wireless odometer for my folding bike, and I notice that when
I start riding it works fine, but that when I stop for an extended period of time it seems as if it malfunctions. It will say I am traveling at 10mph, and then a second later say zero. I thought maybe the heat is affecting it, since we have been having high 80's with high humidity. I took the handle bar part off while I ate lunch, figuring it might heat up outside, but that did not seem to make a difference. I have a wired on for my other bike, with no problem. I would have used a wired one for my folding bike, but I figured that with folding it and putting the bike in the car it would not be long before I broke the wires. I check the sensor on the fork, and it seems to stay in position. Any suggestions? I usually ride my folding bike on crushed limestone, but it does the same on asphalt. It is an low priced model., Thanks Tom |
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