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[title] speed sensor
[* black] We wouldn't take this e-bike down if it hasn't some interesting piece of technology.
-[* black] So lets go for the speed sensor and loosen the guide clamps of the cable.
-[* black] With enough slack we can unplug the connector and unscrew the dropout for the rear wheel which is part of the speed sensor module.
-[* black] We're following the fishbone right up to the brain stem of the component and find a small yet intricate device: Its job is to analyse your pedaling motions and the force applied to each of them.
-[* black] The fancy sensor system for measuring the crank torque of the cyclist is called TMM4 and is made by Dutch bicycle innovators IDbike B.V.
+[* black] So we go for the speed sensor and with enough slack we can unplug the connector and unscrew the dropout for the rear wheel which is part of the module.
+[* black] Following the fishbone right up to the brain stem we find a small yet intricate device that is analyzing your pedaling motions.
+ [* icon_note] The fancy sensor system for measuring the crank torque of the cyclist is called [http://idbike.com/sensors|TMM4] and is made by Dutch bicycle innovators IDbike B.V.