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Cateye Strada Double Wireless
By: Cateye

Average Rating: 4.5     Total Reviews: 3

Features:
  1. Sleek Design
  2. New universal, tool-free Speed/Cadence combo sensor
  3. Digital coded (32 ID) wireless technology
  4. Frex-tight: New universal, tool-free handlebar/stem bracket


Product Description:

Auto start/stop; Auto power saving mode; Pace arrow; Dual tire size; Programmable speed unit; ISC Tec integrated speed & cadence sensor; FlexTight universal mounting bracket; Fits almost any handlebar or stem: 22-31.8mm; Battery: CR1620; Wireless rear wheel mounted speed & cadence sensor

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Reviews
Works like a champ       rating
by:       on: 04-Nov 2009

I bought this to replace an old Cateye computer that finally conked out. First, it's nice to get rid of the old wires as this model is wireless. Setup on this was not too difficult, but a word of caution - Do not tighten the nylon zip-ties all the way down until your crankarm transmitter and the receiver on your chainstay are properly aligned. Cateye does not supply any extras and once you tighten them down there's no reversing. It may require a few careful test rides up and down the street, but it's worth the inconvenience. The display is pretty simple to understandand and easy to read. I measured the distance mode with the mile markers on my local bike trail and it was dead on. Pressing the middle button resets the data fields and starts "Distance 1" mode from zero. I would recommend this product to anyone on the market looking for a basic no frills cyclocomputer.
great product       rating
by:       on: 01-Nov 2009

I've been using this for about 6 weeks now and it works great. Adjusting the magnets so both the speed and cadence sensors work properly takes a little bit of trial and error, but once its properly aligned, it works great. I wasn't totally sure I needed the cadence function, but now that I've used it, I wouldn't buy one without it.
Fist bike computer       rating
by:       on: 24-Oct 2009

It is a really good bike computer. I really liked its simplicity in operation. There are a couple of things that i have not figured out to do:
- how to stop it from recording data when you don't want it to record data (say if you ony want to record a race but you are biking to the race site)
- I have not idea how cadence works but I am sure I will find out with time (and the manual)
- I might need more of those plastics straps if I wanted to uninstall the device since I think the plastic straps that hold the components on the bike.

Other than the above, i am satisfied with that I have seen so far (I have used it once, yesterday)

Wish:
I wish there was a way to hold the receiver, which sits on the fork, tighter on the bike. When I started riding, it rotates a little bit just enought to make contact with the pedal. This is not so bad since you won't knock the receiver out with your pedal unles you rotate the crancks opposite as you usually do.

I really liked this but the above are all my concerns.


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