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Old 10-18-04 | 08:07 PM
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Speedometers/computers

I'd like to buy a speedometer for my bike, but I don't really know what model to get.
Which ones are best for under $50-ish?

I found this one:
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=8684

This one says it's meant for mountain bike use, would it be better:
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
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Old 10-18-04 | 08:20 PM
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I currently have the Astrale 8. Pretty nice actually. The only bad thing I could say about this model is the wiring might not be so appealing for a bike. The wiring reaches the rear wheel but all those cable ties might not look good but it shows your cadence. I think you should pick what suit you best.
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Old 10-18-04 | 08:25 PM
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DB4L $14 Canadian. Every function you can think of except cadence.
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Old 10-18-04 | 08:40 PM
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Hmm, I had a $10 speedometer on my old bike, in fact I still have it, but the problem with that, other than not showing cadence, is I don't know how accurate it is, and since I kinda broke the magnet that goes on the wheel, I have to tape it to the spokes, and I don't want to mar the appearance of my still-nice bike that way.

Thanks for the quick replys BTW.

Is that Astrale 8 detachable from the bike without unhooking wires?
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Old 10-18-04 | 08:42 PM
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wtf is cadence?
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Old 10-18-04 | 09:09 PM
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RPM.

Just how fast you spin the pedals.
Probably useless info for me, but hey...
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Old 10-18-04 | 09:29 PM
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i've got a 10yr old vetta C-15 that still works OK. Sometimes it freaks out and doesnt' register the speed correctly or worse, completely resets. Sucks when it resets cause now i have no idea how many miles i've ridden this year, i only know it's about 560 since the last time it freaked....that one's on my commuter/beater bike. My MTB has a Mity 3. I got it from performance for like $15. It's better than the vetta, but has no cadence.. I don't really care that it doesn't have cadence, it's got odometer, 2 tripometers, riding time and time of day. It's got other crap, but i don't use that stuff....I really want one with altimeter, it'd be really cool to see how far I've climed after a ride, or percent grade I'm currently riding....
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Old 10-18-04 | 10:06 PM
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Personally I think the CatEye Enduro is awsome.
It has a ton of functions and also has beefier lines so it'll withstand the roughness of the trails.
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Old 10-18-04 | 10:42 PM
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Cateye Cordless 7. No cadence but I don't need cadence anyway.

It's cordless and installation is painless, toolless. Well, you need a scisscors to cut the straps but you can still use your teeth, can't you?
I just got it today, $30 shipped usps priority through ebay. This one is marked $49.99 at my LBS..
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Old 10-19-04 | 02:48 AM
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Old 10-19-04 | 06:12 AM
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Computers only get lost when used offroad. Save your money.
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Old 10-19-04 | 08:28 AM
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I have trouble with mounting mine... I cant remember what brand right now, I'll have to look at home. It says to mount on my front fork in the instructions, and that it needs to be 2 mm from the magnet.. HA, I have a suspension fork, and the closest I can get is more than 1.5 inches

Silly me I didnt think of trying it in the back.. Maybe I can get away with that one. I'll try that.

I got a cheap one on clearance for 9.95 or something.. I think it was a stigma something.

I guess mounting on back will work just fine? I'll try that...
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Old 10-19-04 | 09:17 AM
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I have trouble with mounting mine... I cant remember what brand right now, I'll have to look at home. It says to mount on my front fork in the instructions, and that it needs to be 2 mm from the magnet.. HA, I have a suspension fork, and the closest I can get is more than 1.5 inches

Silly me I didnt think of trying it in the back.. Maybe I can get away with that one. I'll try that.

I got a cheap one on clearance for 9.95 or something.. I think it was a stigma something.

I guess mounting on back will work just fine? I'll try that...
Try mounting it in the front as much as possible. Rear wheel spinning on mud or loose surface will give you erroneous readings. You could use a huge shim or you can place the sensor as close to the front wheel axle as possible (therefore decreasing the distance?)
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Old 10-19-04 | 10:10 AM
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Try to turn the sensor to the inside of the fork between the two fork arms.. Well, 2mm is very close. Mine just need 5mm.
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Old 10-19-04 | 01:12 PM
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I think they should make analog speedometers for bikes. Just like those round stainless steel ones that mount to the rollcage of a stock car. That would be great, only I'd break it with the amount I fall.
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Old 10-19-04 | 02:05 PM
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I have a sigma sport BC1200W. its got lots of bells and whistles,is not easily knocked from its cradle and its digitally wireless.paid $31 U.S.+S/H
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Old 10-19-04 | 08:20 PM
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Thanks for the tips, I will give it one more shot before marking it as a 9.95 bucks wasted. Not too bad, I can live with that.

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Old 10-19-04 | 08:36 PM
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I got that Astrale 8; I don't really do a lot of crazy riding that would make it fly off, and I'd like to know my cadence.

$32 shipped, can't wait until it gets here
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Old 10-19-04 | 09:32 PM
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only complaint is that , yeah , rear wheel mount line does get cumbersome... in which case.. for mtb applications, i'd go for a wireless w/o cadence (still CATEYE, though)
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Old 10-19-04 | 10:23 PM
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I already have some inconvienently placed brake/shifter cables, maybe i'll run it parallel to one of those...
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Old 10-19-04 | 11:28 PM
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Old 10-19-04 | 11:28 PM
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Computers only get lost when used offroad. Save your money.
What do you mean by lost, there not just gonna fall off your bike.
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Old 10-20-04 | 09:53 AM
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Damn where do you put the keyboard and the mouse?
Where else? Your Camel back.. cmon man think!!!
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