i’ve never had that issue but have heard of it, which leads me to believe the alignment is fairly important…. if a little dirt can disrupt it it must be looking for a pretty specific peak of the magnetism.I've had trouble with fluctuating speed readings on my SL and it's always been fixed by cleaning the sensor area.
i’ve never had that issue but have heard of it, which leads me to believe the alignment is fairly important…. if a little dirt can disrupt it it must be looking for a pretty specific peak of the magnetism.
Easy to clean so at least that issue can be ruled out quickly. I don't see how the alignment could be off given the sensor and magnet positions are fixed.
yes, with the correct parts the discussion above is about using the levo magnet holder on a creo… it’ll be misaligned by 5mm or so!
On Jun 15, 2022, at 5:01 PM, Specialized RiderCare <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey there,
Thanks for reaching out to rider care. Yes, you can use the 6-bolt magnet on Creo with a custom wheel build. The proper part number is S194200016. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out.
Ride on!
Mitch | Turbo Tech Support Specialist | Specialized Bicycle Components |
Subject: Creo Magnet holder
I just purchased a Creo E5 Aluminum and having custom wheels made up. They will not be centerlock disk mounting, but rather 6 bolt disk. You have a magnet holder MY19, that looks to work on 6 bolt. Can you confirm this part will work with the Creo? I called and was told to ask my dealer / LBS……I’d like to hear from someone at Specialized that this is ok….