Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer | 
| Brand: Cateye Category: Sports
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $42.99 You Save: $17.00 (28%)
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 1655
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.5 x 3.3
MPN: cy1136 Model: CC-RD300W UPC: 725012017326 EAN: 0725012017326 ASIN: B000R5NRCG
Release Date: May 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sleek, lightweight 8-function wireless bicycle computer with universal handlebar and sensor mounts | | • | Displays speed, max speed, average speed, trip distance, 2nd trip distance, total distance, elapsed time, clock | | • | Pressing bottom of screen toggles through modes for easy use on rough terrain | | • | Up/down arrow compares current speed to average speed | | • | Two CR1620 batteries included |
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Product Description The touch of one button gives you access to eight essential ride features: current speed, average speed, programmable odometer, maximum speed, two trip distances, elapsed time and a 12/24 hour clock. Automatic start/stop/power-save modes save you time. Dual wheel size settings allow you to use two different bikes. Pace arrow indicates if you"re riding above or below your average speed. Cat Eye"s new Flex-Tight bracket mounts to a stem or handlebar quickly, securely and tool-free. Fits standard and oversized handlebars.
Amazon.com Product Description Sleek, lightweight, and elegant and free of wires, this slim wireless bicycle computer displays current speed, maximum speed (up to 65 mph), average speed, trip distance, second-trip distance, total distance, elapsed time, and 12/24-hour clock. The dual trip-distance functions keep track of intermediate or multi-day distances. For ease of use even on rough terrain, simply pressing the bottom of the screen toggles through the computer's modes. The selected mode displays at the bottom of the screen, while current speed appears at the top in large, easy-to-read numerals. An up/down arrow compares current speed to average speed. Other features include dual tire size, programmable odometer, pace arrow, automatic start/stop, and automatic power-saving mode. The computer runs on two CR2032 batteries (included), one for the head unit and the other for the sensor. Maximum wireless transmission distance is 27 inches. The computer's tool-free bracket mounts quickly on virtually any handlebar or stem. The tool-free sensor mounts easily to the fork. Like all Cateye bicycle computers, this one is ultrasonically welded and water-resistant. Specifications: - Handlebar mount size: 22-31.8 mm
- Fork mount size: 11-55 mm
- Batteries: CR2032 (two included; for head unit and sensor)
- Maximum wireless transmission distance: 27" (70 cm)
About Cateye Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye is the leading manufacturer of cycle computers, lights, and reflectors to cyclists in the world. In 1964, CatEye was the first in the industry to create a flashing lamp for bicycles, followed by their first battery headlamp in 1982, and the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company's Opticube lens and reflectors make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights. while their LD500 remains the only rear safety light that can meet the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Great computer! December 27, 2008 I have a Bell brand computer I got from Target for about $20 on my nice road bike. It was limited to what it could do and would stop operating if I went over 20mph. Enter the Cateye. I got it for Christmas and just took it out for a 40 mile ride. Easy to use and see, never failed to tell me what I need to know. Set up and installation is easy. Now if only cadence was included for the price! :)
VERY NICE December 23, 2008 I bought the Strada Wireless about 6 months ago and have had no problems in general. The face is easy to read and the function action is a great idea as buttons can be a problem, especially in the winter. Now one thing to keep in mind. I ride in Marin County and many of the intersections with stop lights are triggered by a street surface magnetic type switching device. If I roll up and stand in the area, which is generally easy to spot, the Cateye usually goes a bit nuts but will return to normal within a minute or so. The other thing I noticed is the computer is beginning to rattle from it's fastening unit, carrier, whatever that is. The computer still works great but the rattling sound does get a bit annoying.
Suits my needs December 16, 2008 I had no problem setting this product up on my bike. It was actually quite easy. The display is easy to read while riding and I think pretty accurate. I also use a very inexpensive gps tracker to capture my route. The trip tick resets automatically after no usage which makes it easy for me to keep track how far I have gone on my current ride.
Nice bike meter November 17, 2008 This is a nice cute bike meter. It is sleek, easy to install, and quite accurate. I wish it had a temperature function. The price on Amazon was lower than the local store, even after the shipping.
It is easy to use while riding the bike. I recommend this product.
Does what it supposed to do November 13, 2008 For me less is more - I do not like gadgets and gizmos. I like to keep things simple and this is certainly true when it comes to biking. I want to get out there and enjoy myself.
The Strada Wireless is great - just setup and install is as per instructions (if you find the multilanguage/small print of the included instruction sheet overwhelming just download a two page English version from the Cateye web site).
The Strada is a quality product and the single button interface (just push the face of the unit) is all you need.
The second trip meter is a nice. Since it can be reset independently of the main measurements you can easily measure sections of a ride.
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