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10/05/2011 5:41 am

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I use my Bryton 50 with a garmin GSC-10 speed and cadence sensor.  I am increasingly noticing spikes in the speed displayed.  I know this is happening because I don't normally travel at 50+ mph on my bike.

The problem seems to be most prevalent when the speed goes above 20 mph.

Do you have any suggestions on how to resolve this without replacing the sensor with a Bryton sensor.
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10/05/2011 10:38 am

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I got you beat, I have a couple spikes where I went over 200 mph.
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10/05/2011 10:59 am

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Here is an example.  I did a complete restore on my unit and it hasn't done it again.

http://www.brytonsport.com/mapTrackView?id=126882
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10/06/2011 11:03 pm

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Hi Steven:
Another thought: I doubt your device has not yet linked with right speed sensor. Please go to settings->sensors and check the speed item. If Rider device successfully link with the right speed sensor, you will see its ID. Please roll your wheel, then you will see the current speed on the same page. If not, I dout your device either pared with the wrong sensor or device did not link with speed sensor.

Please then follow below steps to recan your sensor: Rolling your wheel and then go to device settings->sensors->speed-> rescan.
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10/07/2011 4:46 am

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I use my Rider 50 with a VDO speed and a VDO cadence sensor and had no problems at all with speed spikes.
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10/07/2011 3:30 pm

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Originally Posted by Emma Yeh:
Another thought: I doubt your device has not yet linked with right speed sensor.  



Nope.  Correctly identified as speed/cadence sensor showing ID etc.  I've switched between two garmin GSC-10 several times so am quite familiar with the process.
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