Cateye CC CD200 Astrale 8 Function Bicycle Computer
Cateye CC CD200 Astrale 8 Function Bicycle Computer
Brand Cateye Model CC-CD200 Details Lowest Price ($29.99) |
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Cateye CC-CD200 Astrale 8-Function Bicycle Computer
Cateye CC CD200 Astrale 8 Function Bicycle Computer – Features
The Astrale 8 bike computer features Cat Eye quality with cadence. The Astrale 8 bicycle computer’s rear wheel speed sensor works on the road or on your trainer Current speed (up to 185 mph), cadence, average speed, max speed, odometer, elapsed time, auto start stop and 12 or 24 hour clock
8-function bicycle computer with universal handlebar and sensor mounts
Displays cadence, current speed, max speed, average speed, trip distance, total distance, elapsed time, clock
Speed measured at rear wheel, allowing for training indoors
Dual tire size, automatic start/stop, automatic power-saving mode
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Cateye CC CD200 Astrale 8 Function Bicycle Computer – Reviews
I had good luck with my Cateye Astrale. The cadence function stopped working after about 2K, but the main functions worked until I’d put about 6K on it. After that the start-stop button was worn out, but by that time I felt I’d gotten my money’s worth out of the computer. I find it easy to see and use on the road, and the owners manual instructions didn’t seem any worse than most I’ve seen. It would be nice to have a 2nd trip odometer sometimes, but if the functions that it provide are all that you need, then I’d recommend it (I just bought a duplicate to replace my original).
John Levins
If you want to take your cycling to another level, a cadence monitor is a MUST. A cyclist is much more efficient within a particular range (75-95 usually). It also has other great features.
I also like that it “reads” from the bike tire. I don’t like a lot of “stuff” on the front.
N. Fu
I got frustrated with wireless computers. Either the battery was dead, or there was too much interference. Whatever the problem, I decided to try this one. The unit is very reliable and I have never had a problem getting a signal. I guess the only problem is it’s hard to take the wire off for cleaning the bike. My bike mechanic did such a good job of attaching the wire to my bike frame. If you don’t do a good job, you’ll have loose wires which look bad. My advice: see if your mechanic can put it on for you.
Art Lady
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