Computer that'll fit on a Planet X Stealth

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Ravenbait

Someone's imaginary friend
I can has shiny new toy :blush: .

But I have a problem. I bought a double wireless Strada cadence for it, as I don't want to put a sensor on the front forks and I don't want to clutter the lovely aerodynamics with wires. But it won't fit. There just isn't the room for it.

Does anyone else have a Stealth with a computer? What computer did you fit in the end?

Sam
 

redddraggon

Blondie
Location
North Wales
Garmin 500/705, no sensors required
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Ravenbait said:
I can has shiny new toy ;) .

But I have a problem. I bought a double wireless Strada cadence for it, as I don't want to put a sensor on the front forks and I don't want to clutter the lovely aerodynamics with wires. But it won't fit. There just isn't the room for it.

Does anyone else have a Stealth with a computer? What computer did you fit in the end?

Sam

I've no idea Sam... but long-time no see... :rofl:
 
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Ravenbait

Ravenbait

Someone's imaginary friend
Still not enough space. The double wireless one (the only one that goes on the back) has a cadence sensor. Unless I put longer cranks on it, because of the aerodynamic profiling on the chain stays, I'm very limited in where I can put the sensor and have it reach the magnet on the crank arm (I've got the small frame, and it is very small). This obviously affects where I can have the speed sensor.

I might give that one more go when I get home, but I'm not convinced. Good suggestion, though.

Sam
 
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Ravenbait

Ravenbait

Someone's imaginary friend
Have decided to try the Suunto road bike pod, as it replaces the front skewer, has no wires, and will integrate with the rest of my Biochip Buddies (and is about the same cost as a decent cycle computer that isn't a Garmin).

Sam
 
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