Cordless cateye ?



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Tumbleweed

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How easy is it to add and then remove the sensor/transmitter
without damage? Thinking about using one as a one-off on a
borrowed bike and would then want to fit it to another.

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Tumbleweed

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Tumbleweed wrote:
> How easy is it to add and then remove the
> sensor/transmitter without damage? Thinking about using
> one as a one-off on a borrowed bike and would then want to
> fit it to another.

It attaches with cable ties and double-sided sticky pads (at
least, mine
did). So you'd need replacements for these items.
 
"Simonb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Tumbleweed wrote:
> > How easy is it to add and then remove the
> > sensor/transmitter without damage? Thinking about using
> > one as a one-off on a borrowed bike and would then want
> > to fit it to another.
>
> It attaches with cable ties and double-sided sticky pads
> (at least, mine
> did). So you'd need replacements for these items.
>

Ta.

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Tumbleweed

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Simonb wrote:

> Tumbleweed wrote:
>
>>How easy is it to add and then remove the
>>sensor/transmitter without damage? Thinking about using
>>one as a one-off on a borrowed bike and would then want to
>>fit it to another.
>
>
> It attaches with cable ties and double-sided sticky pads
> (at least, mine
> did). So you'd need replacements for these items.
>
>
My Cateye cordless (cordless 2) attaches with one of those
cable ties but also has a screw so would be a piece of ****
to put on a different bike.
 
David Waters wrote:
> Simonb wrote:
>
>> Tumbleweed wrote:
>>
>>> How easy is it to add and then remove the
>>> sensor/transmitter without damage? Thinking about using
>>> one as a one-off on a borrowed bike and would then want
>>> to fit it to another.
>>
>>
>> It attaches with cable ties and double-sided sticky pads
>> (at least, mine did). So you'd need replacements for
>> these items.
>>
>>
> My Cateye cordless (cordless 2) attaches with one of those
> cable ties but also has a screw so would be a piece of
> **** to put on a different bike.

Mine's a cordless 7.
 

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