I did a search for "Flight Deck" and did some reading on TE. Looking for some more ops and info...
The Flight Deck computer I bought with my current bike (wireless version, btw). Works with Shimano 105 gruppo and I have the short reach R700 shifters now. It has never worked right since day one, and thus I have hated it.
I tried getting the lbs where I bought it, and the bike from, it help fix it to avail. Overall unhappy experience there (including my too big size bike I will be selling for a new correct fit ride).
Well... at first the guy said it was a bad shifter sensor. Supposedly did something to fix it. Sorta worked, then back to being fickle. It just quits working mid ride for no apparent reason.
I bought a Garmin (which I think I would love) but am thinking it has to go back for the $ to go towards the higher up priority of a new bike.
I'm not sure if it's even worth trying a new sensor kit with the computer head or not. Those of you that own it know it goes under the wraps. So, I'm trying to decide if I want it mounted on the new bike or not.
I've considered just going clean bar. Which basically I ride half the time anyway since the computer just dies. But... 1) I'm kinda excited to see how much faster/better I can ride with a new bike that actually fits me, and 2) the club ride I am thinking about joining groups their peeps by mph... i.e. 18mi peeps are "A", 15mph peeps "B", etc. ...so I wanna know where I'm at.
Lastly, with the short reach shifters... I don't know if this has any effect on the shifter sensor performance or not? Like is there some type of shim that could interfer inside with the sensor design? The Flight Deck manual does not list R700 specifically as compatible... but it has the buttons built in like the other model of shifters.
Any advice on trying to fix this tainted piece of gear?
TYIA.



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". So, "no" fancy techy toys don't make the ride (but, they can be helpful tools).
how steep was that sucker anyways???... OF COURSE holding the grade against my hard core favorite standard of "the puke factor".
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