Cycle Computers

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baldycyclist

Veteran
Location
Sunderland
I have a few old cateye wired computers
Now I think having upgraded to a decent bike I want to keep it smart and would like to go for wireless.
I appreciate that sometimes they can go wild but feel it will not spoil the lines of the bike if wireless

Anyone got any preference? Under £50 would be good, and may a white one to match the colouring of the bike?
Blackburn Atom 4.0 is one I am looking at.
Any advice duly considered

Balds
 

sabian92

Über Member
I've got a Bontrager 4w. About £25 I think, decent computer with pacer, average speed, total distance, trip distance etc. Not sure if it comes in anything other than black though.

Mine's also broken, one of the buttons has stopped working although I think that's more a defect with mine instead of a major problem with a lot of them as the reviews were all really good.

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/bontrager/trip-4-wireless-cycle-computer-ec022976
 
I got a Atom 4.0 a few months back for about £25 off ebay.

No problems with it so far and no sign of signal interference.

One thing about it though is that distance/odo is shown down to a tenth of a mile. I don't know if it rounds or truncates this - but what about my ride log!
 

Alexvs

Well-Known Member
Location
Milton Keynes
I recently bought a cateye strada wireless and so far so good. Does all your normal, time, distance, distance2, avg and max speed and odometer. You can set it up for 2 bikes and differing tyre sizes to read accurately. It's £35 at most places online, I got mine from Evans who price matched JE James Cycles.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
Watch out...

I got a VDO wireless cycle computer, and my smart Polaris LED front light sends it absolutely fruitloop !
 
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baldycyclist

baldycyclist

Veteran
Location
Sunderland
I recently upgraded my Cateye to this http://www.bikesyoul..._Cycle_Computer.
I wanted to monitor my cadence as well as all the other features that you would expect from a computer. The V2c does all of this with just the one fitting that runs the two sensors. Above £50 I know but if you are interested in cadence it might be worth considering.

Just ordered this
Fingers crossed it does not get interference from my Blackpool illuminations!
 
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