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Old 10-12-12 | 07:15 AM
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mlwarriner
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Originally Posted by telebianchi
Coming from someone who used to have a rear wheel sensor for speed and cadence, I no longer see a need for that info when on a trainer. The trainer is about intensity and time. Any mph or distance numbers have no relation to actually riding in the great outdoors. As far as cadence, "slow", "fast", "faster" and "really fast" are probably all you need.

If you need new computer and want cadence for riding outside, then by all means look for one. But I wouldn't spend the money for just being on the trainer.
as much as anything else, i'm looking to replace my computer in general, not just for trainer-time. and while it's not "necessary" to have all of the info while on the trainer, i like to have it anyhow. and i don't really have any specific reason for wanting wireless, "just because" i suppose.
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