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Trail Tech STRIKER User Manual

Trail Tech STRIKER
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Physical Features
Striker needs two things to be
able to collect distance data:
1. A magnet placed on the
spinning part of the wheel.
2. A speed sensor, placed
on the stationary part of the
wheel.
The magnet spins around tripping the sensor switch each time--
giving Striker speed, distance and time data.
The magnet is installed on the brake rotor because it spins with
the wheel. The provided magnetic bolt can simply replace a stock
rotor bolt (see above picture). If that will not work, glue the spare
magnet in a hole on the
brake rotor. (JB Weld or
a similar slow-cure epoxy
works well.)
After the magnet is in, the
sensor is placed on a non-
spinning part the wheel, rotor
shield, or provided bracket.
ATV Sensor/Magnet Installation:
ATV Magnet Bolt
ATV Speed
Sensor

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Trail Tech STRIKER Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTrail Tech
ModelSTRIKER
CategoryBicycle Accessories
LanguageEnglish