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Trueblood 03-28-09 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by BarracksSi (Post 8614235)
Oh, that's easy. Just remember what time it was when you started. :thumb:

Not really, not if you want to time in seconds of even half minutes, and not rely on two blinking dots between the hour and minute indicator...

BarracksSi 03-28-09 08:11 AM

If I'm riding for an hour, counting down to the last second is the farthest thing from my mind..

barndoor 03-28-09 09:42 AM

I've been using them since last summer....I have 5, I think.....and I have had zero problems so far....I'm thinking of looking into the double ....

fusatia 03-28-09 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by KeatonR (Post 8609816)
I assume wireless is the way to go and that they've gotten the technology down these days? I'd prefer not to have a bunch of wires wrapped around my fork.

I may just be nit-picking, but the Strada (non-wireless) is rear-wheel only. You would not have any wires wrapped around your fork.

[Edit] I might be wrong, I just remembered that it comes in cadence and non-cadence. I have the cadence version, which is rear-wheel only... I don't know about the non-cadence.

Carry on...

jorbenweb 03-28-09 10:37 AM

I bought the Strada double wireless (speed, cadence) and was unable to find a satisfactory mounting position. For those of you considering this product, be aware that there is only a single sensor unit that detects both speed and cadence. It fits fine on my MTB, but it will not work with my touring bike's longer chainstay. I ended up returning this product.

Karenjack241 03-28-09 11:55 AM

I had it on my first bike, and it does what it needs to do. If I recall, the reason I upgraded to the V2C when I got a new bike is because it didn't do average cadence (I could be wrong on that). I love my V2C, but it's currently collecting dust; I got an Edge 705.

Trueblood 03-28-09 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by BarracksSi (Post 8616523)
If I'm riding for an hour, counting down to the last second is the farthest thing from my mind..

Well then, it works well for you.


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