Schwinn Sport Fit Speedometer Instructions

Installing a Schwinn speedometer on your bicycle is a quick procedure that can help you extract more information about your rides and workouts. As well as indicating your current speed, the Schwinn speedometer can also serve as an odometer that tells you how many miles you've traveled on a certain ride, or during the life of the speedometer's installation. Installing the device takes only a few minutes and requires few tools.

Things You'll Need

  • Phillips-head screwdriver
  • Zip ties
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Instructions

    • 1

      Locate the ideal mounting point on your bike's handlebars for the speedometer to be placed.

    • 2

      Slip the speedometer's mounting bracket around your handlebars and secure it to the handlebars by using your Phillips-head screwdriver to tighten the mount's screw.

    • 3

      Run the speed sensor's wire along your handlebars and down to the front fork. Use zip ties to secure the wire to the handlebars and ancillary parts so that the wire is not dangling out in the open.

    • 4

      Slip the speed sensor's mounting point around your front fork and position the sensor so that it will not be hit by your front wheel's spokes as the bicycle moves.

    • 5

      Secure the speed sensor to your front wheel by tightening the mounting bracket using your Phillips-head screwdriver.

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