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solocycles
2008-05-25, 03:39 AM
Thinking about selling my Nimbus 36er with Airfoil rim, T7 handle, 150/127 cranks, cateye computer. I think I have about 112 miles on it. Would prefer face to face in the Mid-west. I live in Kansas. I'm thinking @$450

Marty

sxbud138
2008-05-25, 10:40 PM
any pics? also would you ship if needed ?

lpounds
2008-05-29, 09:13 PM
sorry for the threadjack... which model of Cateye do you have? I want to make sure the one I buy works with 36".

kington99
2008-05-30, 01:26 PM
sorry for the threadjack... which model of Cateye do you have? I want to make sure the one I buy works with 36".


i've yet to find a cycle comp that won't cope, worst case stick two magnets on your wheel.

rob.northcott
2008-05-30, 02:04 PM
To continue the threadjack (but it's all good bumping for the OP's advert!) the oldish Velo 8 on my coker won't go big enough without using two magnets - although that isn't really a problem. I don't know if the new Velo 8 goes bigger - there's one on my winter commuting bike so if it helps I'll dig it out from under its blanket tonight and check for you.

Rob

kington99
2008-05-30, 02:19 PM
To continue the threadjack (but it's all good bumping for the OP's advert!) the oldish Velo 8 on my coker won't go big enough without using two magnets - although that isn't really a problem. I don't know if the new Velo 8 goes bigger - there's one on my winter commuting bike so if it helps I'll dig it out from under its blanket tonight and check for you.

Rob

take the advice of the helpful youth in Halford's, just stick it 10" lower on the frame and set it as a 26" wheel.

siafirede
2008-05-30, 04:06 PM
i've yet to find a cycle comp that won't cope, worst case stick two magnets on your wheel.

Really? I have had bad experience with 3 different ones, and now I just don't use them. I recommend getting a wired one because they are less likely to have problems than the wireless ones.

kington99
2008-05-30, 04:18 PM
Really? I have had bad experience with 3 different ones, and now I just don't use them. I recommend getting a wired one because they are less likely to have problems than the wireless ones.

looks like i've been lucky then. I also would advise wired, wireless is extremely limited.

solocycles
2008-06-02, 02:57 AM
I use the cateye Enduro 8, after calling the factory they told me it would go high enough. Worked like a charm.

Marty

solocycles
2008-06-02, 02:58 AM
I'd prefer to do a ftf in the mid-west, but could check on shipping.
Marty

Angsthase
2008-06-02, 12:54 PM
Really? I have had bad experience with 3 different ones, and now I just don't use them. I recommend getting a wired one because they are less likely to have problems than the wireless ones.

I undersatdn your problems. I have testet more than tree models, wireless and cable computers.

The only one, working really good is now on my RTL Bike. Itīs a Polar CS 600.
Fuk..... expensive, but the wireless connection works over 15 meters, the signal for your pulse more than 20 meters. So Iīve got no problems with the CS600 for more as 1000km riding. Additional it has an IR Port to send the training details on your PC.

Very great in my opinion

colin340
2008-06-06, 07:27 PM
take the advice of the helpful youth in Halford's, just stick it 10" lower on the frame and set it as a 26" wheel.

no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this will not work think about it each time th sensor gets a "click" it will add to your dsitans and speed the circumfrens of a 26 in wheel not a 36 in wheel

kington99
2008-06-06, 08:33 PM
no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this will not work think about it each time th sensor gets a "click" it will add to your dsitans and speed the circumfrens of a 26 in wheel not a 36 in wheel


umm, you might like to more closely analyse posts for sarcasm/humour before replying to them

Beener
2008-06-11, 08:13 PM
I might be intersted in the 36".

As for the Cyclocomputer, just go Garmin gps and get Heart rate as well. Easier to set-up on the frame as well. :)

sxbud138
2008-06-11, 11:01 PM
I ordered a new coker big one so go for it !

ntappin
2008-06-14, 04:45 PM
I might be intersted in the 36".

As for the Cyclocomputer, just go Garmin gps and get Heart rate as well. Easier to set-up on the frame as well. :)

JOIN US BEN!

Also you should try for greyhound shipping, it might be cheaper and faster than UPS.

solocycles
2008-06-19, 06:31 PM
The big wheel is sold.

Thanks