Mavic computers?
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Mavic computers?
anybody got one? thoughts, comments.. blah blah blah...
The win-tech altimeter caught my eye.
The win-tech altimeter caught my eye.
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None whatsoever.
However I've stopped recommending the Cateye Astrale that resets it's odo to 0 everytime you change the battery. Even the cheaper Mity allows for a manual reset of the original mileage. My Astrale of 1994 though still works and retains it's odometer - strange.
However I've stopped recommending the Cateye Astrale that resets it's odo to 0 everytime you change the battery. Even the cheaper Mity allows for a manual reset of the original mileage. My Astrale of 1994 though still works and retains it's odometer - strange.
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I run three of them and like them a lot. The only problem is that the sending unit is too weak to be mounted on the back wheel for use on the rollers.
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I have a simple M-Tech 5. Easy to install, does the basics well. All I need.
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a buddy has a wintech, not sure which model, on his bike and I rode it for ~5 miles one day. I really liked the computer - great big display, easy to read, plus it's just a cool looking design. And the mount is kinda neat too, saves on bar space and you can put the computer either out front, or over the stem.