Hi Ilka,
It's fairly straightforward to make any wired model work on your back
wheel. If you know someone with a soldering iron, you can get a
small length of wire added into the middle of the existing wire so
it'll be long enough to weave around your top tube to the rear wheel.
I did this several years ago on an older Cateye unit, and it worked fine.
--
Dave Nadeau
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On 1/7/08, Ilka Archambault <iarchambau1@...> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for a recommendation.
>
> I have a permanent trainer bike setup and look for putting a cycling
> computer on it, which means the magnet needs to be on the rear wheel. When I
> look at the very models I have no idea if the wire will be long enough to
> accomodate. I already realized that wireless probably won't work since the
> receiver and transmitter need to be closer together.
>
> Any one a recommendation what computer might work for the trainer bike -
> preferably one either with heart rate monitor or with cadence feature but
> I'm not interested in buying a GPS type one or so.
>
> Thanks for any recommendation.
>
> Ride safely.
> Ilka.
>
> Vivi il Sogno, Vola come il Vento
> (Live the dream, ride like the wind)
>