I can’t make the speed sensor stay on the fork without it bowing in towards the spokes. Has anyone ever used a sigma speed sensor on their P2C or any other aero type fork? The sigma can’t be put on with zip ties so you have to use the plastic o-ring that it comes with and it gets real tricky to adjust into a stable position (almost went into my spokes on a RR crossing in a race this weekend). If anyone has been able to make this work I’d really appreciate the info, and maybe even pics.
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Well, see, that’s your problem, a Sigma computer…I used a Mavic Wintech and a VDO computer and both work fine.
I’ve got one on my Cervelo Dual. I bought the bike used so I didn’t install it myself but it is on there and hasn’t given me any trouble. I can snap a cell phone picture of it tomorrow if that will help.
That would be awesome, thanks.
I’m curious about this too. I have a Sigma, but the speed sensor is on the chain stay for now while the bike is on the trainer. I’ll be riding this bike outdoors soon and want to know if I should move the it to the Wolf fork for better consistency in detecting the sensor.
I would do the chain stay but the reason that I have mine on the fork is because I run a disc on the back during races and don’t really feel like gluing or taping a magnet on the disc, although I might end up having to do that, or just switch my speed sensor.
What about the Cateye micro wireless? They have an infinetly better form mount.
Bob
I have a cateye micro wireless, but I want to see cadence, that’s really my biggest issue.
Ahh, yeesh, well, Mavic then, though the older generation Wintech is the only stem mount…
Bob
Buy something else besides a Sigma. The mounting method for their wireless units is crap. I can’t get the thing to stay put even on my regular road fork.