Cateye CC RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer
Cateye CC RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer
Brand Cateye Model CC-RD200 Details Lowest Price (Too low to display) |
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Cateye CC-RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer Functions as a tachometer with essential functions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. The device was easy to install and works as advertised. I’d have preferred being able to see more than two functions at once, or be able to substitute cadence for speed, because it’s kind of a pain to cycle through all the functions while riding. And it can be a little fussy about magnet/sensor orientation. But those are nits. The first time installing everything was going great until I clicked in the computer and I didn’t get any readings. What i had to do was put a small )shimmy (thick double sided tape behind the speed sensor to get it closer to the magnet on the spoke. After about an hour of modifications the system works great. Installation was quick and easy. The sensor for speed is on the back wheel so it is perfect for use on a trainer. Setting up was no harder than other computers I have used. Just pushing on the unit switches functions. My only reservation is that the writing is a little small and there are quite a few functions to skip past if all you want to see is speed, time and cadence while you are riding. This bike computer tells everything that the beginner (me!) want, speed (+average), time, cadence, odometer, … It’s also very easy to install. I spent around 30 min to install and it works right after my first attemp
Cateye CC RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer – Features
Item Specifications
Color
Black
Wireless
No
Heart Rate
No
GPS Enabled
No
Cadence
Included
Current speed
Maximum speed
Average speed
Cateye CC RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer – Reviews
A few days ago I returned from a ride, stuck the head unit in my pocket – intending to record details in my log, then forgot to empty the pocket and threw the shirt into the laundry. It rode through the washer in the pocket, then came out of the pocket in the dryer and popped out on the floor when I opened the dryer door at the end od the cycle. It held its settings, still works fine, and it’s really clean.
Tony Chau
I also had to manipulate the cadence sensor to get it closer to the magnet. Overall the install was fun but frustrating. Hope this helps someone.
J. Pacheco
kiljoy100
I’m very satisfy with what I got at this price!
Nancy Maresca
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