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Old 2008-05-25, 03:39 AM   #1
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Feeler-36er for sale

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

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Old 2008-05-25, 10:40 PM   #2
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any pics? also would you ship if needed ?
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Old 2008-05-29, 09:13 PM   #3
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sorry for the threadjack... which model of Cateye do you have? I want to make sure the one I buy works with 36".
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Old 2008-05-30, 01:26 PM   #4
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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.
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Old 2008-05-30, 02:04 PM   #5
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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.

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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.

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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.
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Old 2008-05-30, 04:06 PM   #7
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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.
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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.
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Old 2008-06-02, 02:57 AM   #9
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I use the cateye Enduro 8, after calling the factory they told me it would go high enough. Worked like a charm.

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Old 2008-06-02, 02:58 AM   #10
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I'd prefer to do a ftf in the mid-west, but could check on shipping.
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Old 2008-06-02, 12:54 PM   #11
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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. It´s a Polar CS 600.
Fuk..... expensive, but the wireless connection works over 15 meters, the signal for your pulse more than 20 meters. So I´ve 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
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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
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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
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Old 2008-06-11, 08:13 PM   #14
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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.
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Old 2008-06-11, 11:01 PM   #15
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I ordered a new coker big one so go for it !
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