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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 4
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i'm looking for a cyclocomputer with the following features:
-backlight w/good night visibility -wireless -under $80USD, preferably around $50 -current/average speed, lap timer, distance any recommendations or warnings? i'll be putting it on a hardtail mtb with street tires, and using it primarily for riding laps on a paved course around the park. there are a boggling number to choose from, and local shops here in NYC seem to have a very limited selection and nothing on demo. thanks, d |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Missouri, USA
Posts: 77
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Check out the cateye strada wireless. It has everything you want except the backlight. It might be hard to find a backlit computer in the price range your looking at.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 36
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I just got this Cateye Micro Wireless Bicycle Computer, really great product, directions for operation a little confusing but once I get the hang of it it's great. I like the wireless feature, much better than wires lining my bike frame. I recommend mounting on the rear wheel fork and rear wheel. This will allow easy transport and taking off and putting on the front wheel.
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