Magnet | Sensor Band B |
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E |
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| Rubber Pad |
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| Spoke |
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| Sensor Band A | Parallel | |
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Fig.7 | Fig.8 | Fig.9 | |
Front Fork | Sensor | Magnet | |
| Band B | ||
| Marking Line | Sensor | |
| of Sensor |
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| Center of |
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| the Magnet |
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Sensor |
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Fig.10 | Fig.11 | ||
Fig.12 | |||
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| Bracket | |
| Wire |
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| Wire Securing |
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| Tape | Rubber Pad | |
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Fig.13 | Fig.14 |
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2. Mounting to Bicycle
•Attach the magnet on the right spokes of the front wheel. The spokes must run correctly through the inside of the magnet as in Fig. 7.
•Attach the sensor with sensor bands A/B to the right fork. Choose a band that fits the fork diameter (S size for up to 24ø , L for oversize).
1.Insert the band B into the slit of band A, and put the rub- ber pad inside of the band A (Fig. 8). Adjust the length in order that the
*To pull out the band B from band A, tug strongly.
2.Mount the adjusted bands to the fork along with the sen- sor, by temporarily tightening the screw (Fig. 10).
3.Align the magnet's center and the sensor's marking line (Fig. 11), and make sure of 2mm clearance between the magnet and sensor (Fig. 12). Then tighten the screw se- curely. Cut off the excess of sensor band B.
•Secure the wire with tape as in Fig. 13. Wind the wire round the outer cable upto the handlebar. When adjusting the length, be careful that the wire will not hinder handlebar operation.
•By using the rubber pad, attach the bracket close to the handlebar stem (Fig. 14).
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