Inclinometer Red 26.0mm +27/-15% Sky Mounti

Inclinometer Red 26.0mm +27/-15% Sky Mounti
Inclinometer Red 26.0mm +27/-15% Sky Mounti

This Inclinometer by Sky Mounti is Red in color, fits on handle bars with a diameter of 31.8mm, and has a measurement range of +27% to -15%. No batteries required. ... read more

Brand: Sky Mounti
Product Code: SM26R
Availability: 37
Price: $19.95
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The Inclinometer from Sky Mounti finally puts to rest implausible stories about the steepness of ascents and descents. It fits to the handlebars very easily and works like a carpenter's level. The bubble floats in a highly viscous fluid within an acrylic glass body equipped with a meter scale. The analogous display works precisely and without vibrations.

Meter Scale: +27/-15%

Handlebar Diameter: 26.0mm

Low tech, high function. Made in Germany

Just how steep is it?

Mounting Instructions

Sky Mounti Inclinometer: Mounting Instructions

IMPORTANT: Please DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN the screws. Doing this can weaken or break the under-bracket.

STEP 1: Friction Strip
Inclinometer: Friction Strip

It is not necessary to use the entire rubber friction strip. The only purpose for this strip is to keep the inclinometer from rotating on the bars. Depending on bar diameter and fit, you may want to trim this strip to make installation easier.

In addition, inclinometers are available in two different sizes for regular (26mm) and over-sized (31.8mm) bar diameters.

STEP 2: Tighten but Still Hand Adjustable
Inclinometer: Putting it togetherInclinometer: Tighten, but still hand adjustable

Progressively tighten the screws (one side then the other) until the Inclinometer begins to tighten on the bar, but it can still be adjusted (rotated around the bar) by hand.

STEP 3: Friction Strip
Inclinometer: Friction Strip

Then, with the bike on a level surface, hand position the Inclinometer until the bubble reads "zero".

Then tighten each bolt another half-turn or so, and you're ready to ride.

STEP 4: Give it a Try
Inclinometer: Ride Uphill the Bubble moves to the frontInclinometer: Ride Downhill the bubble moves to the back

As you ride uphill the bubble moves towards the front of the inclinometer.

As you ride downhill the bubble moves towards the back of the inclinometer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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