Cycle Computer
jpower
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I have an old specialized elite turbo (not 2) and can't seem to find 2nd bike kit called specialized too.
Wanted a computer for use on 2 bikes but really don't want to spent a lot on it, I use it just to check I'm keeping to my pace. Maybe someday I'll look at cadence but not currently.
Any suggestions?
Wanted a computer for use on 2 bikes but really don't want to spent a lot on it, I use it just to check I'm keeping to my pace. Maybe someday I'll look at cadence but not currently.
Any suggestions?
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What would be a lot?
You could get a Garmin for less than 90 pounds http://goo.gl/3E7oWz. Other GPS computers are even cheaper http://goo.gl/CTazBz. The good thing about these is that you can move them from bike to bike without any efford.
If you thing that is too much for a cycle computer, just buy a cheap Cateye.0 -
I use this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-micro-wi ... 5360504300 does the job nicely. (Although like all cateye computers a royal PITA to set up, even changing the time can have you pressing reset buttons for hours)0
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I caved in the last minute and ended up paying extra for the red and black speedzone as it matched the bike :oops: fickle me.
Thanks for the advice.0