Wireless Bike Computer - Page 3


© Joseph Pucci
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every single year. Its high cost would be more than justified if the C500 had a cadence function.

Overall Rating: 3

July 27, 1997

Ray Archacki, a cross-country rider from Wethersfield, Conn., U.S., writes:

It's excellent in every way except:

  • It isn't very secure on the bracket when you go off-road riding. It fell off once and I was stuck searching through the woods by myself for an hour to find it. I'm damn glad I did find it too, it was worth leaving the group, because it costs a lot of $. So keep an eye on it.
  • I liked the cadence feature the trek one had, but this one is better. But it sure is one great invention. But I have to give it a 4 becauuse of that little problem in the woods plus it doesn't start when you begin riding. I wish I could give it 4 and a half but I'll shut up now.

    Overall Rating: 4

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    Next month: Planning spring training.

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