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Old 15-07.-2003, 01:51 AM   #1
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Question Hac4 and Trainers...

I have been interested in purchasing a Hac4, but I'm curious to know if some of the functions would work while riding my bicycle trainer. Does anyone know if the Watts feature should work, while riding my trainer. Also, I'm curious about the speed, distance, and cadence features. I'm assuming the Heart Rate functions should work regardless where, or how I ride. Any help would be appreciated
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Old 16-07.-2003, 04:08 PM   #2
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I have been interested in purchasing a Hac4, but I'm curious to know if some of the functions would work while riding my bicycle trainer. Does anyone know if the Watts feature should work, while riding my trainer. Also, I'm curious about the speed, distance, and cadence features. I'm assuming the Heart Rate functions should work regardless where, or how I ride. Any help would be appreciated


As long as you have the sensor mounted on ther rear wheel, all the functions will work. If your using rollers, you can even leave it on the front
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As long as you have the sensor mounted on ther rear wheel, all the functions will work. If your using rollers, you can even leave it on the front


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The problem you will face with mounting the wheel sensor on the rear wheel is the distance from the handle bar mount. It is wireless and seems to be out of range when the speed sensor is on the rear wheel
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