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fishnugget 05-25-08 08:35 AM

Best wireless bike computer/odometer
 
What is the consensus for best unit & brand. Need wireless odometer for new bike.

Multifunction- possibly including calorie burn

johnny99 05-25-08 11:15 AM

Garmin Edge?

Spaceman Spiff 05-26-08 08:53 PM

Cateye is supposed to be good, at least that's what I hear all the time.

RT 05-26-08 10:01 PM

Sounds like you're looking for something more than basic, but I just got a wireless Nashbar Cyclo for $12.95 on sale. Works like a charm. Calculate calories when your ride is over :D

Torgrot 05-27-08 06:58 AM

Garmin Edge or VDO. Calories computers without power inputs just don't make a whole lot of sense, they are a guess at best.

torgrot

radshark 05-30-08 08:19 PM

I use the Garmin Forerunner with a $5-10 bike mount (works great) and an optional cadence sensor (40-50). It does everything the Edge does but can also be worn on the wrist.

When mated to good software (I use Sporttracks) its hard to beat.

Forerunner 305 is about 225-230 + 45-60 (bike mount and cadence). I'm not sure how much the Edge is right now - if my memory serves me correctly it was about the same price or a little more expensive with the bike and sensor included.

There is a power plugin for the software that compiles weather data from weather underground and calculates power output. Its probably not very accurate (yet) but its fun to tinker with. Calories are also recalculated in the software (always lower) based upon generally accepted rules of thumb.

-R.

johnny99 05-30-08 08:30 PM

Garmin Edge 305 has a much more accurate altimeter than the Forerunner 305. The Edge can also display more stuff on the bigger screen. These features may or may not be important to you. If you want to save money, I would go for the HR sensor instead of the cadence sensor. And of course, there is the new Edge 705 if you really want the best.

hrt4me 06-12-08 07:42 PM

REI just had a sale on the Garmin Forerunner 305; it was $165 brand new.

carbonlife 06-12-08 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by johnny99 (Post 6757597)
Garmin Edge?

Garmin Edge 305 is absolutely useless for calorie counting. Beyond useless.

yellowbee 06-12-08 08:36 PM

Check out a Planet Bike 9.0. I just got mine and went for a 6 mile ride and it really works well and is super easy to use.

zebede 06-13-08 02:47 PM

I think you might state a budget.


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