Sensor options available for Bianchi Oltre XR4 frame? (Garmin)
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I really like the Ridesense sensor that came on my TCR SL. Works flawlessly with my Garmin. Trek has something similar. Is there a third party sensor available that would work with my Garmin 820? I really would like to avoid the nasty looking Garmin speed sensor on the hub and cadence sensor on the left arm crank. Thanks!
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Power meters will include cadenceNoctiluxx wrote: ↑Fri Apr 06, 2018 12:55 amI really like the Ridesense sensor that came on my TCR SL. Works flawlessly with my Garmin. Trek has something similar. Is there a third party sensor available that would work with my Garmin 820? I really would like to avoid the nasty looking Garmin speed sensor on the hub and cadence sensor on the left arm crank. Thanks!
And just use GPS as your speedometer. Otherwise the Garmin or Wahoo magnetless speed sensors are the least obtrusive option.
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Yeah, I'm in the above camp. Haven't had a speed sensor for 3 seasons now, nor a cadence sensor other than the powermeter.
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