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Sigma BC1200 Installation
AR7E - Alcester Racing 7's Equipe

 

 

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Sigma Step 1 - Wires
Sigma Step 2 - Glue
Sigma Step 3 - Sensor
Sigma Step 4 - Connect
Sigma Step 5 - Calibrate
Step 1.5 (Test)

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Installing a bike computer is not real 'spannering' - so anyone should be able to manage it. 

Parts Required

  • Sigma BC1200 (obviously...)
  • 5-minute epoxy resin
  • Approximately 2 metres of 2-core wire (Halfords basic hifi wire works OK)
  • Tie-wraps (small if used with anchors)
  • Electrical connectors of your choosing (spades, terminal block, solder etc.)
  • Plastic corner block and mirror-fixing pad or Velcro
  • Tie-wrap anchors
  • Solder
  • Rim cleaner (or tar, bug and grime cleaner).

The 'plastic corner block' might need some explanation. The idea is to get the bike comp. as close to the drivers line-of-sight (LOS) as possible. Many people mount theirs on the dashboard, but at AR7E, we prefer windscreen mounting as in this picture:

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The corner block is the white wedge behind the computer mount - we got ours at B&Q - they are used in the corners of flatpack furniture. In this application, it helps angle the head-unit nicely for the driver. You can paint yours if you like, but that just weighs extra...

Step One - Prepare wires

Step 1.5 (Test) - Optional...

Step Two - Glue

Step Three - Mount Sensor

Step Four - Connect

Step Five - Calibrate

 

 

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