What Wireless Computer
Campervan27
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Hi,
Always struggled with this. Any ideas on the best wireless comp for a full suspension mtb. Iron Horse Azure Expert (2007) to be exact.
Thanks for good advice in advance.
Always struggled with this. Any ideas on the best wireless comp for a full suspension mtb. Iron Horse Azure Expert (2007) to be exact.
Thanks for good advice in advance.
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Hello, this could be a good one, cateye are the best for cycling comps.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/cat ... r-ec006641
if you want a better performing computer with more modes, e.g. max speed, average speed etc...
go for one a bit more expensive if that's the case.
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Why does the suspension make a difference? Normally just strapped to the forks anyway.I don't do smileys.
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garmin edge 200 or 500.. not cheap but better than most..www.bearbackbiking.com
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Any advice on the best wireless computer for under £30 for my MTB that can stand a little rough riding? Is the Cateye Velo the best?0
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Lidl had wireless ones in last week for £80
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Cannondale12345 wrote:Hello, this could be a good one, cateye are the best for cycling comps.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/cat ... r-ec006641
if you want a better performing computer with more modes, e.g. max speed, average speed etc...
go for one a bit more expensive if that's the case.
hope this helps
The micro has the features you mention. In fact the examples you give are pretty basic functions that most computers share. More complex funtions would include altimeter, temperature gauge, heart rate/cadence monitor etc.
The bike shouldnt make a difference. Just stick the sensor on the front fork lower, the computer on the stem or bars, as you would any other bike.0 -
Can't comment on the wireless Lidl ones bigots had two wired ones for several years and they've been faultless, even the speed reading matches up with the speed warning displays in my village.0
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I`ve had a Cateye micro for about 6 years,and its still going strong even though its been through several winters,mud and rain.Quite scuffed now but still functional.Would reccoemend.2006 Giant XTC
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