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| Brand: Cateye Category: Sports
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $39.98 You Save: $20.01 (33%)
New (10) from $39.98
Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 89
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 Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: YES I CHARGE A LITLE MORE, TRACKING IS INCLUDED WITH EVERY ORDER KNOW WHERE YOUR ORDER IS IN ROUTE. THIS ITEM IS BRAND NEW!! STILL IN ORIGINAL FACTORY PACKAGING!! AND FROM A NON-SMOKING ENVIRONMENT!! A REALLY GREAT BUY!! I WILL EMAIL YOU WHEN YOUR ORDER IS PROCESSED!! -- Packed with functions but free from wires, the Strada Wireless epitomizes power and elegance. The Strada Wireless boasts the largest screen and numbers in its class. Thanks to the new CatEye ClickTec� interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer face easy to do, even on rough terrain. Your selected mode displays at the bottom of the screen, while your current speed appears at the top in huge, easy-to-read numerals. An up/down arrow tells you how your current speed compares to your average speed. The innovative Flex-Tight bracket mounts quickly, securely and tool-free to virtually any handlebar or stem. Mounts effortlessly to most road and mountain forks.
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| Customer Reviews:
Tiny for it's features September 26, 2008 This is first bicycle computer I've had and was quiet surprised how small and light this thing is. The speed accuracy is also impressive (I've checked it with police radars on streets).
From all the positive things about this computer there are a few negatives: 1) it has no light - can't use in the dark 2) it's clock is incredibly inaccurate (I've set it up with atomic clock, after 3 months it was 4 minutes late). 3) you have to reset trip data when timer hits about 27 hours or 999.99 km otherwise instead of average speed it shows "E" (error). 4) if magnet left next to the transmitter (odds are very slim, one should buy a lottery ticket if that happens) the computer doesn't go standby 5) very hard take the unit off the bracket without pressing the button
These 5 cons are very minor for not buying this computer.
I would recommend it to my friends.
Works great but don't take it off too much. September 23, 2008 I've had this product for about a month now & it works great, the only problem is that the bracket that attaches to the back of the computer to the bike broke from taking it off & putting it back on so i had to order replacement brackets, so I would suggest not taking it off too much.
Nice compact bike computer. September 19, 2008 I'm not a professional rider by any means but I did want to see how much I was riding so I decided on the Cateye brand for a bicycle computer. The only problem I had setting it up was figuring out my tire size. I had to pick the closest one listed on the instructions since my exact size wasn't listed. Set up was rather easy otherwise and if you just read the instructions, the installation is very easy. I find it easy to operate but don't lose the instructions. You'll forget how to set it up if the battery ever dies!
bike computer August 10, 2008 Excellent product. Easy to install.....Written installation instructions can be overwhelming for someone with no previous experience, due to the amount of written information in small font, crammed into a small space. Wish that the computer display window was larger. Overall, very satisfied with the product.
Excellent Cyclocomputer July 14, 2008 Installation was quite easy. It is worth the trouble to download the user manual from cateye.com however. The font size on the included sheets is a strain to read.
While the handlebar/stem mounting bracket is great, it is possible to over-tighten the bracket which may cause the "touch screen" functionality to not work correctly or at all.
On my last two rides the trip data has spontaneously reset to zero. The "touch screen" feature is really an electro-mechanical operation of a button on the back of the computer when one presses on the bottom of the unit. I suspect that I may still have the bracket a little tight. I have asked Cateye for an explanation of other possible reasons for this "spontaneous reset" but they have not yet had a chance to reply.
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