Sport on the fritz
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:55 pm
I rode with my iBike Sport (converted to iPro) all of last summer without a hitch. Over the fall and winter, I took the unit off because I would be racing cyclocross and didn't feel the necessity (not to mention I didn't want to break it!).
I used the unit once or twice on my race bike in October but then put the unit away until mid January. After replacing the battery, I reinstalled the iBike on two bikes (basic wired unit on bike 1, wired cadence unit on bike 2). I took bike 1 out two weekends ago and was out in the rain for 3-hours. Somewhere around hour 1.5, the unit started recording 1200-3000w. When I got home, the unit had water under the faceplate and it took a couple days for all the water to remove itself (the unit cycled through its functions fine at this time).
So, yesterday I tried to use the unit on bike 1 and it wouldn't register a thing (same setup, nothing changed). I set up bike 2 and tried on that mount - nothing. I replaced the batteries and have tried a seemingly infinite number of magnet-sensor distance relationships (and three seperate iBike supplied magnets) and, still, the iBike will not register speed and, if dumb luck seems to persist and a certain setup works, it works for no more than 20 seconds and with some erratic speed numbers.
I've looked around the forums and tried the little "fixes" to no avail. Any suggestions?
-Ben
I used the unit once or twice on my race bike in October but then put the unit away until mid January. After replacing the battery, I reinstalled the iBike on two bikes (basic wired unit on bike 1, wired cadence unit on bike 2). I took bike 1 out two weekends ago and was out in the rain for 3-hours. Somewhere around hour 1.5, the unit started recording 1200-3000w. When I got home, the unit had water under the faceplate and it took a couple days for all the water to remove itself (the unit cycled through its functions fine at this time).
So, yesterday I tried to use the unit on bike 1 and it wouldn't register a thing (same setup, nothing changed). I set up bike 2 and tried on that mount - nothing. I replaced the batteries and have tried a seemingly infinite number of magnet-sensor distance relationships (and three seperate iBike supplied magnets) and, still, the iBike will not register speed and, if dumb luck seems to persist and a certain setup works, it works for no more than 20 seconds and with some erratic speed numbers.
I've looked around the forums and tried the little "fixes" to no avail. Any suggestions?
-Ben