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Iron horse bike computer manual
Iron horse bike computer manual






iron horse bike computer manual
  1. #IRON HORSE BIKE COMPUTER MANUAL MANUALS#
  2. #IRON HORSE BIKE COMPUTER MANUAL MANUAL#
iron horse bike computer manual

#IRON HORSE BIKE COMPUTER MANUAL MANUAL#

If you change tire sizes or lose/gain a lot of weight this can affect the measurement, so you may want to repeat it once in a while. Generally, you can look to your tires sidewall to locate its size, match this number-usually something like 700 X 23 or 26 X 2.0-to a code in your bike computers owners manual and follow these instructions to enter the code into the computer. If you measure it, you can get very good accuracy, something like 1 yard within 600 miles, that's close enough. Obviously to do this properly you need an assistant, who will do the extra measuring and the counting of revolutions. Say your total distance is 10m 23 cm and you made 5 revolutions multiple m by 100 add centimetres then multiply the total by 10 to get millimetres, divide by 5 and you get 2046 this is the number you put into the computer. Enter the Decal Model Number or up to three keywords and select 'Search'. To find and view information, complete the following steps: 1. Your Operator’s Manual information that includes key information.

#IRON HORSE BIKE COMPUTER MANUAL MANUALS#

Get a metre stick (a yard stick that is 1 metre long) and a piece of sidewalk chalk, now:ġ) on a sidewalk or road mark off 10 metres,Ģ) pump your tires to the normal pressure you use,ģ) put the wheel on the first mark, with the valve stem at the mark.Ĥ) Now ride along your 10m route, counting the number of complete revolutionsĥ) if your valve stem isn't at the bottom, move forward until it is.Ħ) measure the distance from your 10m mark to where your valve stem lies. Find, View or Buy Manuals and Maintenance & Service Intervals. restraining those who may be pregnant without the use of leg irons, waist. Most computers are set for the circumference of the wheel in millimeters, the best way to determine this is quite simple. strongly encouraged to log off the network when their computer is unattended. Computers need to be set up with the right wheel diameter, they can provide really bogus readings if they are not. Thanks for the advice everyone! I got it to work right, and I clocked myself at 30+ miles per hour on one of the down hills today! I didn't even know I was going that fast, I thought before I had the computer working, that maybe I was going 15-20 maybe 25, I was surprised to see that number.








Iron horse bike computer manual