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Cadence sensor
I’d like to add a cadence sensor to one of my bikes. I have a Karoo2 head unit so I can display the cadence, but don’t have any other sensors on the bike.
I saw the Garmin Cadence sensor 2, and it looks simple and should work. Is there anything else I should be considering? |
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There are some very affordable power meter options (Stages, Quarq, and Pedals) that would give you both power and cadence in a single part and you wouldn't have a one off sensor hanging off the bike.
Otherwise, plenty of options from Wahoo and Garmin as long as you have the crank arm clearance on your frame to install one. |
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But I will admit to oggling the Favero Assioma website! |
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I have some Kurt Kenetic cadence sensors and they have worked well
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I have a spare Wahoo cadence sensor which I don't need because I have a power meter. Happy to let it go for cheap if you're interested; to be clear, while I have used Wahoo cadence sensors reliably in the past this one is essentially new, just not in the box.
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I use a cheap china cadence sensor (Xoss) works fine....
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The Garmin one works great, set it and forget it, I used it on my bikes for years before I started using power meters.
(But I mean, you should use a power meter! They are unbelievably helpful!) |
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Not a battery issue obviously, my Garmin computer just stopped recognizing them. No amount of resetting, pairing, pairing manually, etc. got them working again. Seemed like a common issue when I was googling for solutions a few years back. Maybe they are improved.... |
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Also it is smaller and cheaper: https://www.amazon.com/Kinetic-Speed.../dp/B081RZDSSL |
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Try the Wahoo Cadence
https://www.wahoofitness.com/devices...cadence-sensor I’ve had really good experience with it wearing it on my shoe
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