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2008-08-28 8:40 AM

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Subject: Cyclometer Wiring- How to remain Aero?

Yesterday I stepped up and pulled the trigger on a P2. What a difference a properly fitting bike makes!

My question is, what is the best way to run a wired cyclometer-cadience+speed- while remaining aero?  

For the Speedo I intend to follow the front brake cable to the inside of the fork. 

Cadence sensor is the tricky one, on the P2 the cables are run internally so I can't follow them on the down tube to the crank. I don't know if running them externally makes sense. So am I better off putting in a few more bucks to go wireless?



2008-08-28 9:27 AM
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Subject: RE: Cyclometer Wiring- How to remain Aero?

How fast do you go that the wires would slow you down?!?

Anyway, I would go wireless.  I've used wireless for a few years without any problem.  Plus you have the weight savings of no wires.

2008-08-28 9:51 AM
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Subject: RE: Cyclometer Wiring- How to remain Aero?

There's no speed limit in a tri right?...

Seriously tho, I was reading a few articles around the net and here commenting on how people can negate their aerodynamics by wearing loose clothing, poor bib placement, helmets, ect. So I figured that coiled wires and zip ties would all disrupt airflow over the frame create turbulence and thus drag.- Maybe I'm going overboard but better to ask the question now then find out the hard way.

 

2008-08-28 9:54 AM
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Subject: RE: Cyclometer Wiring- How to remain Aero?
I'm going to assume you have a trainer for the winter months as well.  Go wireless and put the speedo pickup on the rear wheel so it works indoors and out.  Why mess up a beautiful aero bike with cable ties and wires?
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