ASSEMBLY OF THE CONSOLE
TO THE HANDLEBAR
Attach the bracket to the handlebar, preferably
close to the stem. To block the bracket, position
the bolt lever as shown in illustration 8. The bolt
regulation of the bracket can be adjusted for a
secure fix to the handlebar. It may be necessary
to remove one or both the rubber shims from
the bracket in order to fit larger diameter
handlebars.
Illustration 9 shows the correct position of the
console mounted to the handlebar.
Check the console is securely fixed to the
handlebar and slightly inclined before starting.
ASSEMBLY OF THE CADENCE SENSOR
The cadence sensor 6 counts the number of pedal
strokes per minute made during the course. It is
fitted to the frame of the bike while the magnet 7
is fitted to the pedal crank.
Some plastic clamps 8 are supplied for fixing the
sensor, the magnet and the cable to the bike.
How to fit the cadence sensor
Fix the sensor 6 to the horizontal tube connecting
the central mechanism to the axis of the rear
wheel (left-hand side). Use 2 clamps 8 as shown
in illustration 10.
Before tightening the clamps complete the
assembly of the magnet and verify the correct
functioning during a trial course. If the sensor
doesn't function correctly it could be possible that
the magnet is positioned too far from the sensor.
In this case push the sensor closer to the magnet
by sliding the magnet and the sensor towards the
axis of the rear wheel (illustration 11).
MAGNET
CLAMP
9
Procedure for fitting the magnet
Fit a tight clamp 8 into the magnet 7 .
Then place the magnet and clamp on the crank
and tighten the clamp (illustration 12 and 13).
Use
the
other
clamps in the pack
to fix the sensor
cable to the frame
of the bike in order
to prevent it from
touching the spo-
kes of the wheel or
the pedal crank.
Several clamps are
supplied with the
RealAxiom and not
all of them need to
be used.
GB
CLAMP
SENSOR
CLAMP
10
11
12
13
17