31-05-2009, 02:31pm
Changing the sensor is a reasonably straight forward job. If you've got the basic technical aptitude you'll be OK.
The symptoms sound a bit odd? If it is going away after a period of use, it may be that there is some type of residue forming over the sensor plate when sitting idle and use is cleaning it off?
When mine played up it was fine when cold but as the bike warmed up it showed all different gears. They may show different faults on different bikes, I'm not sure.
Whilst getting to the sensor isn't tricky, it is just enough of a pain in the
not to want to try a quick fix then find you need to open everything up twice because it did need replacing after all.
The symptoms sound a bit odd? If it is going away after a period of use, it may be that there is some type of residue forming over the sensor plate when sitting idle and use is cleaning it off?
When mine played up it was fine when cold but as the bike warmed up it showed all different gears. They may show different faults on different bikes, I'm not sure.
Whilst getting to the sensor isn't tricky, it is just enough of a pain in the
