Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 2,519
Likes: 18
From: Fort Worth, Texas
Bikes: 2000 Bianchi Veloce, '88 Schwinn Prologue, '90 Bianchi Volpe,'94 Yokota Grizzly Peak, Yokota Enterprise, '16 Diamondback Haanjo, '91 Bianchi Boardwalk, Ellsworth cruiser
Cateye's have always been reliable for me, and I've owned a number of different models over the years. I hate their manuals, however. I've never had a Cateye user manual that was simple to read.
Right now my main road bike has a Cateye Strada Wireless. The only minor issue is due to the way the entire body is the button. Occasionally something hits it for 3 seconds (like my Cakmelbak while getting something out of it) and it resets my trip data. I just need to be more careful about how I hold the Camelbak.
Have a Cateye Micro wireless on the tandem. This was from a trade with another BF member for some pedals. The sensor mount bracket on this is nicely made. Easy to adjust and stays put.