Cateye CC-RD300W
 

Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer

Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Wireless Bicycle Computer

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Total Reviews: 154

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perfect computer
I have 5 of these computers. All function perfectly. Easy to mount, easy to switch between modes, easy to read, small and light. I broke the retaining tab off my first one which then would slip off its mount. I fixed that easily by wrapping a quick-tie around its base - problem solved!
2010-04-21
Nice and compact
My husband friend recommended him to purchase this Wireless Cateye...he had his for 2 years now and working well.
We did purchase the product and my husband attached it with ease...light weight...and has all the components you need for riding.
2010-04-13
Wish the numbers were larger and brighter
We had our bike shop install the Cateye computer and it works perfectly. My only complaint is that I'm a person who wears "reader" glasses (typical of the over-50 set) and it's near impossible to read anything other than the large readout at the top. All other numbers and small indicators are not legible. I know these computers are small to avoid any excess weight or drag, but I would be willing to sacrifice a little speed to get a larger readout screen.
2010-04-07
Wireless Bike Computer
Nice, simple, and lightweight. So far it seems to be accurate. I really like the fact that it is inexpensive and easy to use. I've only ridden about 250 miles w/ it, but so far so good.
2010-04-02
Installation suggestion - for safety.
I like this bicycle computer a lot. It is very easy to use all features. HOWEVER I have two installation suggestions both related to the possibility of the sensor loosening on the fork. See photographs with yellow text. SUGGESTION 1: The instruction manual shows the sensor being installed to the REAR of the right fork. I installed the sensor to the FRONT. Why? If the sensor loosens on the fork, it could come in contact with the magnet or a spoke. If the sensor is installed toward the REAR, the sensor could be pulled INTO the spokes. If the sensor is installed toward the FRONT, the sensor would be pushed AWAY from the spokes. SUGGESTION 2: The diameter of the fork narrows toward the end. If the sensor slides down a bit, it will loosen on the fork. To prevent this possiblity, I built up the fork diameter for the lower tie with duct tape.
2010-03-26
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