Can anyone recommend a decent wireless bike computer?

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Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
Ideally I'd like one for less than £50. Most importantly I'd like one that does miles ! ( the only ones I can find all have kms on the pictured display and none of the blurb I can find states whether you can chang'em to miles- or are they all dual measurement?).
 

Noodley

Guest
You can use km or miles on most, if not all, computers - I have not found one yet that doesn't.
 
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Glow worm

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
You can use km or miles on most, if not all, computers - I have not found one yet that doesn't.

Ah that's good to know- thanks Noodley. I bought one once that only did KMs and had to take it back to the shop! It was a cheapish one and quite some time ago though.
 

geo

Well-Known Member
Location
Liverpool
Pretty much anything from Cateye IMO depending on what you want to spend and what spec is important to you,but £30-£40 will get ou a decent bit of kit I would think
 

Jakey Rowling

New Member
I've been using the Cateye Micro for a couple of months now and I am very pleased with it - costs around £35. And even tho picture in link shows it operating in km, it definitely does miles too because that is how I have it set up.
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
Cateye Strada here. Quite like mine. The Knog one is pretty close in spec but cant be rotated for stem-mounting. Some of the Mavic ones are very cool if you had a small fortune to spend. The Trek ones aint so good though according to my LBS, they had to send a few back due to interferance iirc. Was a few years back though.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
This is my one. KM's in the pic, but does miles. What is good about it is that it has 3 levels on the display.
 

Spokesmann

Keeping the Carlton and Sun names alive...
Location
Plymouth, Devon
I use this Cateye version. was about £30-35. Works very well and the wireless means no messy cables.

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Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
Purely from an individual point of view - The other thing I like about the blackburn is that the head is held on by a proper bracket and shaped pad rather than bodged on with cable ties.

A personal thing but I hate things held on by cable ties..it looks cheap and nasty. Wheel sensor - OK, there are so many variations in forks it makes sense, but not the head unit, I just find it tacky
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
Just get a VDO, they all have a choice of miles or Km, and they all come with a five year warranty if it goes wrong they give you a new one, which is more that can be said for many other cycle computers...
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Decathlon do a fairly well specced wireless computer for about £15.

Has mileage, trip, avg speed, stopwatch, watch etc - No backlight or Cadence, but what do you expect for £15 :smile:

Oh - it and also has the worlds ugliest spoke magnet, the things Huuuuuge. But the puter itself seems well made, and easy to use.
 
I've been using the Cateye Micro for a couple of months now and I am very pleased with it - costs around £35. And even tho picture in link shows it operating in km, it definitely does miles too because that is how I have it set up.

+1 I've got the Micro too and also set up to miles :-) I was very pleased with it, through no fault of its own the thing has slightly become redundant as I got my self a Garmin.
 
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