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  • Mavic Wintech USB Fork Sensor 011 (and mount)
    Some fork shapes don't leave you any other alternatives than a regular fork sensor. The Mavic one is small, easy to install and very stable thanks to its ergonomic plastic pad. It is also highly accurate and reliable thanks to our famous WIN technology, 2.4 GHz digital transmission.

    Enhanced ergonomics
    - New pad sensor improves stability on any fork shape
    - Only 2 zip ties

    Reliability
    - Wireless digital 2.4 GHz data transmission:WIN
    - CR 2032 battery, replaceable by user

    WIN: Wireless Integrated Network. A Mavic exclusive technology using a 2.4 GHz high frequency digitally coded signal. It guarantees the most reliable data transmission as well as a very easy communication of Wintech computers with any kind of available sensors: up to 2 speed sensor types, the home trainer speed sensor and our 2 types of cadence sensor.

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Mavic Wintech USB Fork Sensor 011 (and mount) £24.95 £22.46

  • About Mavic
  • Mavic is best known as a manufacturer of light alloy cycle wheels and rims, Mavic is a French company which has been operating for over 100 years, as well as cycle wheels they also produce a range of cycle parts and accessories including brakes, chains, cassettes, pedals and computers. More recently Mavic introduced a range of cycle clothing and shoes. Mavic has provided technical services to professional riders during races for over 30 years and the Mavic brand, renowned for quality, is instantly recognised by cycling enthusiasts around the world.
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