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Cateye Strada Double Wireless Speed + Cadence

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Cateye Strada Double Wireless Speed + Cadence
 
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Outsatnding
 
Review Date: July 19, 2010
Reviewer: Rodrigo Mosca,
Excellent.

I have only one negative point. The display is very small. Can become dangerous to try to read.
Slick Computer
 
Review Date: June 7, 2009
Reviewer: Donotron3000, AZ
I like this computer because it gives both cadence and speed through essentially one sensor (one piece of plastic, but 2 sensors). Also it mounts on the chain stay so you can get an idea of how fast long and hard you are working while on a trainer. I have setup a cateye or two so it only took me about 10 minutes for everything. I had to change the battery in the computer (wasn't picking up cadence or speed) so I dropped a star. Other than that, very precise, love the easiness of the ability to scroll through settings just pushing down on the unit. Big display, easy to read numbers... bla bla great stuff.
Tight fit... but a great unit
 
Review Date: October 10, 2009
Reviewer: Earl T. Mcallen,
Not sure what the problem was for that one reviewer? It only took me 15 min. to install the double wireless on my new 2010 Roubaix Expert.
I will admit, there is only about 1mm clearance Clarence :O) But, the extra 5 min. on install was just to tweak the position. You do have to be crative... don't put the wheel magnet on the outside spokes, put on the inside (cassette side) plus the unit needs to be pretty far forward on the bottom bracket... with that, it works great without hitting.
Love this puppy :O)
Not appropriate for some carbon frames
 
Review Date: August 24, 2009
Reviewer: R. B. Rehm, Seattle
Could not install this on a Specialized Roubaix due to the shape and diameter of the chainstays. Couldn't find a position that was close enough to the crank for the cadence sensor to function that did not cause the speed sensor to strike the wheel magnet -- also had trouble keeping the spokes from striking the speed sensor. Probably just fine on traditionally shaped chainstays, but not suitable for this bike frame.
Nice package, but poor mounting hardware and bad UI
 
Review Date: December 16, 2009
Reviewer: Jee Chung, USA
Cateye computers are great for durability and long battery life, but their latest wireless models tend to suffer from bad UI (one button can only do so much) and wimpy mounting hardware. This model is no exception. All of the pieces that mount on to the bicycle are made of plastic. This is a problem particularly for the cadence sensor.