
sigma bike computer
sigma bike computer
Hi all,i would like to know from any of you that have fitted the sigma bike computer what your solution was to fitting a magnet to the brake disc and also what type of magnet you used,also what was you setting for your wheel size. 

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I've got one fitted, I just used the plastic ties to hold the magnet to the brake disk. its a bit tight to the fork leg but works well. to work out the diameter of the wheel I put some paint on the tread and pushed the bike forward in a straightish line and measured the distance between the blobs.
Max


- Squiffythewombat
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No clock started it, then changing the gearing to 15/44 it was nice to know what speed you were actually doing (its about 20% different with the built in inaccuracy as well). It converts to kmh easily as well which is handy.Squiffythewombat wrote:silly question i know:
Why fit one? is this just incase you dont have clock or something or is it more accurate?
Max


I mounted my magnet in the round holes between the rotor and carrier on the disc.
Worked fine, but even supposedly waterproof ones die under the British weather, even when mounted right up under the screen.
Worked fine, but even supposedly waterproof ones die under the British weather, even when mounted right up under the screen.
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OOO im on 15/45 so im guessing my speedo reads some nice random speeds for me!Max wrote:No clock started it, then changing the gearing to 15/44 it was nice to know what speed you were actually doing (its about 20% different with the built in inaccuracy as well). It converts to kmh easily as well which is handy.Squiffythewombat wrote:silly question i know:
Why fit one? is this just incase you dont have clock or something or is it more accurate?
Squiffy_The_Wombat
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Oooh, thanks for the BC800 link Sirch.
I wondered how close to actual the speedo read with that front sprocket change etc.
I am now doubting that indicated 175mph flat out laying down over the tank............................................. in third!!!!
I wondered how close to actual the speedo read with that front sprocket change etc.
I am now doubting that indicated 175mph flat out laying down over the tank............................................. in third!!!!

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LOL That's what happens when you lower the gearing, at that indicated speed I'm still in 2nd gear (standard gearing is marvelous)LotusSevenMan wrote:Oooh, thanks for the BC800 link Sirch.
I wondered how close to actual the speedo read with that front sprocket change etc.
I am now doubting that indicated 175mph flat out laying down over the tank............................................. in third!!!!

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Well I can hopefully rectify that problem with the newer Sigma model I won here!
11.98 ukp delivered seems OK to me (though not yet got it yet obviously as auction only just finished).
I have friends with Caterham Sevens and they use this one too as that car suffers from changes in wheels sizes and other variables (23,14,15 or 16", five or six speed gearbox, 3.92 or 3.72 differential gearing etc etc).
Strangely enough with me changing from 15 to 13" wheels, a six speed in place of the five and changing the diff from 3.92 to a 3.72 and then trying the speedo against sat nav it is the most accurate speedo I have ever known. Now only .4 mph overeading at 100mph (on a track of course) and pretty much exact all the rest of the scale above and below!!!
See:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1
11.98 ukp delivered seems OK to me (though not yet got it yet obviously as auction only just finished).
I have friends with Caterham Sevens and they use this one too as that car suffers from changes in wheels sizes and other variables (23,14,15 or 16", five or six speed gearbox, 3.92 or 3.72 differential gearing etc etc).
Strangely enough with me changing from 15 to 13" wheels, a six speed in place of the five and changing the diff from 3.92 to a 3.72 and then trying the speedo against sat nav it is the most accurate speedo I have ever known. Now only .4 mph overeading at 100mph (on a track of course) and pretty much exact all the rest of the scale above and below!!!
See:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... &rd=1&rd=1

"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!