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Quality, reliable, analog trip computer + Cadence?
What are some high quality basic bike computers? All I really need is the regular speedometer/odometer + cadence. I have a BC 16.12 Sigma wired unit that has been used for almost 3 years/3000 miles. My cadence is pretty well shot and the wheel sensor is finicky. I cleaned the base contacts and got the wheel sensor to work better, but no luck with the cadence.
I am looking in to some of the Garmin units but I have a lot of reservations about spending that kind of $ for something that may have some issues. So if I can get a high quality analog bike computer that will stay reliable year after year, mile after mile, that is what I am after. I am not sure if a wireless sensor model will work because I am a ham radio operator and usually run a UHF radio on the bike and would probably get some interference when I key up the radio. I'd be curious to try one, though, if it isn't too expesnive. No wires = no fatigue on the connections to break the conductors. |
I dont Know if they are still available, But My German Made Ciclomaster has worked whenever I Put a Battery in it ,
for decades , It just has Not been that important to Power It Up When I'm Not on Bicycle tours somewhere.. It has 2 plugs for Wires, 1 to a wheel sensor the other one to a sensor you mount near your crank arm that you attached a Magnet onto. I got it in the Mid 80's. If You are clever for, RFI, you can put a metal foil or braided wire shield around the 2 wires to the sensors, and ground that separately.. That is done for Microphone cables (but that cable is a Bit oversize to use on a Bike computer) ... |
Cateye. They've been around a long time.
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