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There's more than meets the eye on bike computers though. Some are slow updating, in other words when you change your speed, it takes a while for the new speed to appear, and that can be irritating. One I was riding with a short while ago actually dropped it's reading before updating. For example, riding at 12 mph with that speed showing, accelerate to 15 mph and for a short while the reading dropped to 7 mph before updating to 15 mph. I just couldn't live with that irritation, and that's why I like the fast updating Velo models.

 

Ebay usually have a big range of dirt cheap bike computers on sale, and Aldi had one recently, some of turn out to be good, but there's always the "not knowing" factor.

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I think the CatEye bike computers are amongst the best you can buy, however can be a little pricey but it depends what someone is after really in a bike computer?

My halfords one was okay but so slow to respond but was however very accurate with distance, max speed etc so okay. But pretty rubbish as an accurate speedo :(

Regards

Mandy

Mind you, for £2.99, it's worth a shot. I'm going to buy one tomorrow and install it next to the one I already have on my bike... I'll let you know what it's like.....

 

Thanks Jimmy, I agree. Many have found cheap ebay ones to be fine.

 

The mid price ones like Mandy's Halfords one are often not as good as the cheap ones. I just like the consistency of the Velos and feel safe with recommending them, and no doubt that's why the bike dealers mainly stock those.

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Thanks Jimmy, I agree. Many have found cheap ebay ones to be fine.

 

The mid price ones like Mandy's Halfords one are often not as good as the cheap ones. I just like the consistency of the Velos and feel safe with recommending them, and no doubt that's why the bike dealers mainly stock those.

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Hi Flecc

I noticed that the Halfords one was not so good though and left it on the PowaByke which I will sell with it

I have the "Cateye" Wireless Strada for the SE of which I am happy with and as a "Cateye" Velo owner yourself you kind of get what you pay for don't you think with Cateye?

Regards

Mandy

Planet Bike Protegé 9.0

 

I've just ordered one of these PROTEGÉ 9.0

 

I went for a wired version as I was concerned about the electrics interfering with a wireless one (as it does sometimes with my FM radio). Actually, I'm not sure I get the point of wireless. Sure wireless a phone is a good idea, but are you going to be wandering around your bike with computer in hand?:D

 

Anyway, it has just what I want on the display without having to press any buttons and includes a thermometer (decided I could do with knowing when there is ice about). The reviews I found seemed quite good.

I've just ordered one of these PROTEGÉ 9.0

 

I went for a wired version as I was concerned about the electrics interfering with a wireless one (as it does sometimes with my FM radio). Actually, I'm not sure I get the point of wireless. Sure wireless a phone is a good idea, but are you going to be wandering around your bike with computer in hand?:D

 

I think it's the tidiness thing they like John, not having to have a wire taped or strapped down the frame and forks.

 

Let us know how you get on with the PROTEGÉ 9.0, alwasy good to now about others, particularly the updating speed which lets down many of them.

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I've just ordered one of these PROTEGÉ 9.0

 

I went for a wired version as I was concerned about the electrics interfering with a wireless one (as it does sometimes with my FM radio). Actually, I'm not sure I get the point of wireless. Sure wireless a phone is a good idea, but are you going to be wandering around your bike with computer in hand?:D

 

Anyway, it has just what I want on the display without having to press any buttons and includes a thermometer (decided I could do with knowing when there is ice about). The reviews I found seemed quite good.

 

Yes, as Flecc says it is the lack of wires.

It is nice and neat but to get a good one you have to pay more which is not ideal.

There are a few wires on a Leccy bike as it is and just means less with a wireless cycle computer. :)

Regards

Mandy :D

gosh, I never noticed that a wirless computer didn't have any wires :D
gosh, I never noticed that a wirless computer didn't have any wires :D

 

Are you taking the Mick young man? :D LOL!

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