You wouldn't want to use a generic setting anyway. One does not hack something with an axe and measure it with a micrometer. Measure the distance your wheels roll to the millimeter and set THAT in.You wouldn't want to use a generic setting anyway. One does not hack something with an axe and measure it with a micrometer. Measure the distance your wheels roll to the millimeter and set THAT in.
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I'll bet it has nothing to do with the cell phone, although I can't be sure. Try leaving the phone off, ride a short distance, see if the Cateye works, if it does, switch the phone on & see if it stops working.
My Cateye stops working periodically. I take it out of the handlebar mount, clean the contacts on the Cateye and on the mount with a dry cloth and put it back in. That usually does it.
If contacts are bad, you can use a pen or pencil eraser and/or a paper towel wet with alcohol or contact cleaner.
Let me know if this works.
Functions: Current Speed Maximum Speed Average Speed Odometer Trip Distance Elapsed Time Clock
Specifications Fits almost any handlebar or stem: 22-31.8 mm
Fits almost any fork: 11-55mm Batteries: CR2032 x 2 (1 each for head unit and sensor) Front fork speed sensor
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