by Philip Rees | Nov 1, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
All of the same great features as the Strada Wireless computer in a thinner, lighter design that incorporates a larger screen and display. 35% thinner and lighter with a 35% larger screen. The slim sensor virtually disappears inside the fork. Designed specifically for...
by Philip Rees | Oct 4, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Featuring the Schwinn brand Americans have trusted for over one hundred years this bicycle computer mounts directly onto the frame of the bicycle, providing the rider a clear view of all speed and distance measurements. Featuring a no friction and no contact design,...
by Philip Rees | Oct 1, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Features – Reliable accuracy and durability – Two Color OLED Display, four display modes. – 4-Direction Display adjustable. – Low voltage indicator, Real-time spot-checks. – Low power consumption,50 hours continuous to work. – Low...
by Philip Rees | Sep 29, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Easy-to-install bike computer with the following functions: Functions: Current Speed, Average Speed, Max Speed, MPH/KPH Speed & Distance, Speed Tendency, Odometer, Trip Distance, Trip Timer, 12/24 Hour Clock, Scan, Auto Stop/Start.
by Philip Rees | Sep 28, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Power meters are a great way to train…if you have a spare grand or two laying around. Fortunately, for those of us of more modest means, there’s the CycleOps Powercal. This innovative little computer uses your heart rate and a special algorithm to...
by Philip Rees | Sep 27, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
Attaches to the crank arm. The magnet can be used as a cadence magnet for most brands of cycle computers.