Re: HRM wires

VMAXEPT@aol.com
Sat, 23 Nov 1996 23:06:24 -0500

In a message dated 96-11-22 14:29:51 EST, ridecamp@endurance.net writes:

<< Question: I use Roger's basic Polar monitor. Have had no readings
problems or anything like that. The long (offside) lead is the problem...
I cannot seem to get the wire to stay put. It disappears under the saddle
pad (towards the rear), and I am afraid that it will eventually pull out of
the
transmitter. I have covered the billet strap w/a velcro strap to hold th >>
..>>>>>

.>yes the long lead will move around.
try to take awrap turn around the girth and keep the slack out of the lead
pull it all up to the top.. may still work under the pad.. alternative
method is to route the lead BETWEEN the pad and saddle.. I do this
sometimes..however the saddle may rub a hole in the lead. try with the
tube...
we do mfg a long lead with a tube installed for those who want to run the
lead thought the girth rings or buckle ,it will prevent the lead from
rubbing, works great.

Long lead with tube $10 a bit costly beacuse we dont get many made and the
work if 'off line' manual effort.

rr