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stevenwk 03-09-08 11:18 PM

anyone use a computer?
 
hey everyone
i was thinking about putting a computer on my bike (no not a personal computer so don't try to get funny and post a picture of apple II and don't try to be funny NOW and post one just because i told you not to...god this thread is doomed)

anyways i want to put a computer on my bike so i could track my miles this year, anyone suggest a good computer, cheaper in price but still reliable and not easy to steal...?

operator 03-09-08 11:27 PM

No bike computers are NjS approved.

stevenwk 03-09-08 11:35 PM

why would that matter?
and why aren't they?

okay 03-09-08 11:40 PM

iBooks are pretty durable and you could get a refurbished one for cheap

m4bandit 03-09-08 11:40 PM

I use a Cateye Strada Wireless on all my bikes. Works pretty well. It can be had for $59.99 - $69.99 but Performance has it for $30 every now and then. Cateyes have a quick detach clip in type deal. You don't want it stolen, you take it off and put it in your pocket.

TehK 03-09-08 11:42 PM

I used to, they come in handy a lot.

Okay, change your avatar homes...

zelah 03-09-08 11:43 PM

did somebody say apple II? here's one of me and my apple IIc

http://achewood.com/rsrc/img/main.jpg

MrCjolsen 03-09-08 11:45 PM

Topeak comp 130. Has all the features you need, and doesn't look too bad. Has a "distance day" feature which tells you how far you've ridden that day - handy when you forget to reset or when you want to reset for various segments and still know how far you rode.

j0e_bik3 03-09-08 11:46 PM


Originally Posted by stevenwk (Post 6312096)
hey everyone
i was thinking about putting a computer on my bike (no not a personal computer so don't try to get funny and post a picture of apple II and don't try to be funny NOW and post one just because i told you not to...god this thread is doomed)

anyways i want to put a computer on my bike so i could track my miles this year, anyone suggest a good computer, cheaper in price but still reliable and not easy to steal...?

I had a simple one on my MTB, and I rode the damn thing so hard trying to top my last high speed, or time interval, I refuse to put one on the fixed gear bikes, as I really like the simplicity, and they way I ride more leisurely without one.

and yes, this thread is doomed unless someone puts up a photoshop hack of a tandy, or an altair, or a commodore 64 on a surly steamroller RIGHT NOW! :D

EivlEvo 03-09-08 11:49 PM

I use one on my road bike (obv) and I miss it bad on my fixed.

I think I might look for something clearance.

To the OP - I use a cateye Astrale 8. Works good. I dont know of any computer that isn't easy to steal tho.

Most of them clip out of the cradle... but the cradle and stuff can still be lifted. I didn't know milwaukee rolled like that. Too cold to be stealin yo

streetlightpoet 03-10-08 12:11 AM

I've been real happy with my sigma 1606l which I got primarily for the cadence feature, I haven't had any problems with the wireless yet and like the feature group. Not the cheapest but I've seen the same model without cadence go for 40ish on ebay new.

Legalize It 03-10-08 12:17 AM

I got one for free. Want it? Trade me something. Something cool. Like stickers.

Trucker_JDub 03-10-08 02:26 AM

I have a Cateye Strada Cadence. Easy to set up, pick up is made for use on the back tire, good if you use a trainer. The mount itself doesn't stand out much and the computer and easily be popped off and put in your pocket. Its about half the size of a zippo lighter so you wont notice it in your pocket.

TimArchy 03-10-08 02:41 AM

Cateye did a lot to make their strada cool. it's small, simple and has a bunch of different configurations.
If you can afford $60, go wireless. It'll look a lot better and be easier to take off when your street cred is in danger.
I doubt that having cadence is really necessary since your cadence is directly linked to your speed. go to sheldon's site and print out a cadence chart based on speed. Memorize it or tape it to your tt.

Another cool thing about wireless computers is that if you find yourself looking at it too much, you can take it off and keep it in your pocket. you'll still get ride info, but without the distraction. I know people who mount their sensor on the back wheel and put the head unit on their seatpost to do the same thing with a wired system.

EivlEvo 03-10-08 07:02 AM

To add... I've also had a Sigma 1600 series wireless in the past and it was way more gooder than the cateye.

My WiRED cateye interferes with my coded HRM
But my WIRELESS sigma never interfered.

Go figure?


Originally Posted by [B
Legalize It[/B]] I got one for free. Want it? Trade me something. Something cool. Like stickers.

What if I don't have anything cool?

bonechilling 03-10-08 07:07 AM

If you're worried about theft, but a wireless one like the Cateye Micro, one that you can pop off and take with you when you lock up.

Hobartlemagne 03-10-08 07:14 AM

Cateye makes several low-end models that can suit your needs. the computer can easily unclip from the mount and go in your pocket. They sell wiring and mounts separately too, just in case those get stolen
off your bike.

**Important about the Cateye Strada Cadence** I recently bought this model just to get something
cheap with cadence and found that the only buttons are on the bottom of the computer. If you want
to change what data you are viewing, you have to remove the computer from the mount, press the
button, then put it back on the mount.

Arab T.R. Wrist 03-10-08 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by streetlightpoet (Post 6312278)
I've been real happy with my sigma 1606l which I got primarily for the cadence feature, I haven't had any problems with the wireless yet and like the feature group. Not the cheapest but I've seen the same model without cadence go for 40ish on ebay new.

I picked up this with wireless and cadence for just over $60U.S. and couldn't be happier.
As for theft, quick release is about your only choice there.

dijos 03-10-08 07:21 AM

wireless echowell 7 here. Cheap and reliable, and 7 functions!

LoRoK 03-10-08 08:07 AM

I use a Garmin Forerunner. It's more expensive than a computer but you don't have to mount it on your bike and you can track elevation and other cool stuff. It will show you maps of where you've ridden and you can track your speed based on your route and other neat stuff.

wroomwroomoops 03-10-08 08:11 AM

http://www.virginmedia.com/microsite...ropc/img_2.jpg

I have several Apple IIs. So sweet. They work, too!


On the bike: I think they are a distraction. I noticed I was peeking to see my speed, a bit too often.
1) I started to enjoy the ride itself less than before the cyclecomp.
2) I was doing foolish/dangerous sh*t because of looking at the cyclecomp.

AHemp 03-10-08 08:23 AM

I bought a Garmin Edge 205 about five minutes ago... It should be fun.

MKRG 03-10-08 08:39 AM

Have a look at Walmart. They sell cheap stuff there. I've seen the same comp. as a Sigma and a Topeak that were re-branded as Schwinn and Bell there. They're not the newest with all the wizbang gizmos, but they should only cost $10 or so.

TimArchy 03-10-08 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by Hobartlemagne (Post 6312959)

**Important about the Cateye Strada Cadence** I recently bought this model just to get something
cheap with cadence and found that the only buttons are on the bottom of the computer. If you want
to change what data you are viewing, you have to remove the computer from the mount, press the
button, then put it back on the mount.

You do know that you can just push the body down while in the mount to change the view right? It's only a single button so it's not full function, but I've never wanted to re-program my computer while I'm riding.

DieselDan 03-10-08 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by Hobartlemagne (Post 6312959)
**Important about the Cateye Strada Cadence** I recently bought this model just to get something
cheap with cadence and found that the only buttons are on the bottom of the computer. If you want
to change what data you are viewing, you have to remove the computer from the mount, press the
button, then put it back on the mount.

Read your owner's manual. That button bumps into a boss on the mount that changes the data when you press the bottom of the computer. Try that, I bet it works.


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