Old 05-14-20 | 07:21 PM
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Bikes: Current: 2016 Bianchi Volpe; 1973 Peugeot UO-8. Past: 1974 Fuji S-10-S with custom black Imron paint by Stinsman Racing of PA.

Originally Posted by kenshireen
Not looking for anything fancy.. I just want to be able to record my speed; distance covered and AVG MPH.
Don't need cadence, bluetooth, phone, time of day etc, power rating etc. I would like it to be light if possible.
I have two road bikes and would like something easy to switch

This is nog a $ issue but rather one of practicality
Take a look at the Cateye Strada Slim or the Cateye Padrone.both are basic and have setting for 2 bikes (or 2 sets of wheels). The Padrone is the larger and has larger fonts, but I have the Strada Slim and bought it for the larger fonts, since my prescription sunglasses are not progressives, so no reading mode. The Strada slim is smaller than the Padrone and has a sensor that fits inside the front fork blade and is not noticeable or protruding to get knocked. There is also the Padrone+ with a backlight if you ride at night. They are very, very light and both are wireless, reliable, and well under $100. I dropped mine in a puddle when packing the bike and it survived.

Strada Slim: https://www.cateye.com/intl/products...ers/CC-RD310W/

Padrone: https://www.cateye.com/intl/products...ers/CC-PA100W/

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