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Greetings, <br>
I have an antique Cateye CC-7000 and the battery has been
in it, from my records, for over seven years. In that time it has done, what?
I think 28,000 km, coming up to go around the clock for the third time if
the battery doesn't finally cark it first. I like seeing the 9999.9 go to
0.0 because it doesn't happen often. I count down the last .1 km from Ten
to Blast Off! when it does it. The last time, without looking at my records,
was mid-2002, and it's back up to 8600 again now. <br>
Regards, <br>
Ray. <br>
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<pre wrap="">I cracked 10,000 about three weeks ago, almost up to 11,000. The website<br>reckons about 3 years for a battery, so there must be some riders out<br>there with some big numbers on their odometers...<br><br>.. and let's have none of this re-programming when you put in a new<br>battery! A new battery = 00000km
<br><br>Ritch<br><br>PS. ok, that was a deliberate brag - I never thought I'd reach 10K OK?<br> Let me have a moment of (p.poor) glory!<br><br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>My road bike 5946 km<br>Mountain bike 1670 km<br>Triathlon bike 2471 km<br><br>(Total is 11086 km.)<br><br> It suprises me how much it is when you add it all up. I always feel like I<br>don't do as much cycling as I "should".<br><br>I need one on my kayak. That's clocked up a few K's over the last three<br>years.<br><br>Marty<br><br><br></pre>
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