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Triple3

Well-Known Member
I use a basic cat eye strada on my bike and my elderly father would like one to basically track his distances. My question is will the strada slim work on a hybrid city bike with wider forks, will the slim inside fork leg sensor still see the magnet ? Mine is the older model that tie wraps to the fork leg behind and i tilt the sensor in but my dad tried one and kept knocking it in. He is 75 and just wants a basic option that has easy to use functions and large display. Im looking at buying him one for christmas
 

HLaB

Marie Attoinette Fan
Would he consider a cheap Garmin like the Edge 20 or 200, there's nothing really for him to set up and no sensors to knock.
 
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Triple3

Triple3

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Would he consider a cheap Garmin like the Edge 20 or 200, there's nothing really for him to set up and no sensors to knock.
Thanks for the reply, I suspect not as he does not own or use a computer, laptop, ipad so all the downloading data to garmin would be uneccessary unless of course the edge 20, 200 are just basic computers that dont map rides ?
 

HLaB

Marie Attoinette Fan
Thanks for the reply, I suspect not as he does not own or use a computer, laptop, ipad so all the downloading data to garmin would be uneccessary unless of course the edge 20, 200 are just basic computers that dont map rides ?
They are basic computer but with GPS, you don't need to download them but thinking about it further you do need to charge them every so often and that might be a chore for him.
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Plus the Garmin is several times the cost of the Cateye and if all you want to log is distance the Strada is fine.
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Can you cable tie the sensor upright behind the forks with a spacer on a normal Cateye Strada? lots of people Tue them in facing forward which works as well.

Shaun
 
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Triple3

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Can you cable tie the sensor upright behind the forks with a spacer on a normal Cateye Strada? lots of people Tue them in facing forward which works as well.

Shaun

Yes, thats what i do but my dad knocks them when cleaning and storing his bike so I was looking for a more discreet method
 

midlife

Legendary Member
I was thinking about the inside of the fork like this

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Shaun
 

broady

Veteran
I'm about to put up all my cateye stuff up for sale as I only use garmin now.
All bar one is used.
Let me know if interested
 
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