01-04-14, 06:36 PM 
		
	
	
		Note that the £15 part is only the rotor - the actual sensor is £100+
Easy enough to check the rotor by removing the front wheel - but you are getting a correct speed so I doubt that is the problem
	
	
	
	
	
Easy enough to check the rotor by removing the front wheel - but you are getting a correct speed so I doubt that is the problem
	

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