Originally Posted by
IthaDan
I also like how a wired computer just starts up when you start moving, but you have to wake up a wireless or else it'll just stay blank, and not register anything until you do.
When I had a Cateye Strada wireless, you didn't have to do anything to get it started unless the bike had been sitting for a long time (like 2 weeks) and it went to sleep. Otherwise just get on the bike and go. I use a Garmin Edge 200 now, which requires a few button pushes (power on, select ride mode, press start) but is a much cleaner installation with nothing on the wheel or fork.