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Cateye Strada Wireless
The Strada Wireless boasts the largest screen and numbers in its class. Thanks to the new CatEye ClickTec™ interface, you can switch among seven modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer face — easy to do, even on rough terrain. Your selected mode displays at the bottom of the screen, while your current speed appears at the top in huge, easy-to-read numerals. An up/down arrow tells you how your current speed compares to your average speed. The innovative FlexTight™ bracket mounts quickly, securely and tool-free to virtually any handlebar or stem. The new tool-free wheel sensor mounts effortlessly to most road and mountain forks. Strada Wireless: Ride fast, ride sleek, ride wireless. Functions Current speed Maximum speed Average speed Odometer Trip distance Trip distance 2 Elapsed time Clock Features New slim design Universal FlexTight™ bracket New universal speed sensor Programmable odometer Auto start/stop Pace arrow Dual tire size Auto power-saving mode ClickTec™ user-friendly interface FlexTight™ universal mounting bracket Specifications Fits almost any handlebar or stem: 22-31.8mm Fits almost any fork: 11-55mm Batteries: CR2032 x 2 (1 each for head unit and sensor) Front fork speed sensor Transmission distance up to 70cm - 27 inches
Share your comments below: I once used this devise with slave like devotion. Too much emphasis on the times, speeds, records et al. Then can my Zen master telling me to replace it with a bell and so i, being this western gaget fan, got a compass/bell instead. Know what? the joy of riding increased exponentially when I took his advise to remain "in the moment" but it was not met with approval. He said the compass is missing the point entirely and closed with "we will see" when asked where is the harm? I kike to know my heading... Posted by Mensa with a fendah onna bent 06/15/2009 12:18:34 AM I've never understood the need for a compass on a trike. It's not like we're trekking across the uncharted tundra, mile after mile with constant overcast to hide the sun. I tend to get on my trike and go somewhere and I usually know where I'm going. The idea of being lost is also a pretty zen-like thing because imagine the enlightenment when, after being lost, you then become found. Enjoy....... Posted by momule 09/08/2009 10:20:45 AM Some ride for the speed, for some it is just a mode of transportation, and there are those that ride just for the fresh air. How does the sensor mount with this unit? Posted by Dave 04/24/2010 07:29:28 AM Different trikes use different sensor mounts that are available seperately. Should I get a Nob XL to mount his unit? Posted by Dave 04/24/2010 07:34:57 AM The Nob works very well and allows you to mount it almost anywhere. If I get the Cat Eye wireless, do I need to get a Terra sensor? Or does the Cat Eye come with a sensor that will mount on my Rover? Posted by dave 04/24/2010 05:54:03 PM All the computers come with sensors. You will need a sensor mount that fits the appropriate trike.
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