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Subject: FLO 90 rear and Duo Trap Sensors
Have a FLO90 rear wheel on my Madone. With the depth of the wheel, is it possible to use a DuoTrap set up on the back without modification? Just curious if anyone has this situation. Thanks!


2013-07-15 10:13 AM
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Subject: RE: FLO 90 rear and Duo Trap Sensors
I would expand this question to the compatibiity of Duo Trap with any type of deep back wheel. Thanks,
2013-07-18 8:13 PM
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Subject: RE: FLO 90 rear and Duo Trap Sensors
Originally posted by Swimbikeron

Have a FLO90 rear wheel on my Madone. With the depth of the wheel, is it possible to use a DuoTrap set up on the back without modification? Just curious if anyone has this situation. Thanks!


Is the sensor integrated into the frame? How did the set up work before using a FLO 90? Sorry, I'm not overly familiar with the DuoTrap set up.

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