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> Churchill wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> >
>
> Wireless. The VDO Cytec C10+ is a very nice unit I have used for a few
> years. Features two wheel sizes, time, distance, metric/english, speed,
> avg speed, trip, total, etc. Two button design very easy to use.
> "Richard Adams" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>
>>Churchill wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Wireless. The VDO Cytec C10+ is a very nice unit I have used for a few
>>years. Features two wheel sizes, time, distance, metric/english, speed,
>>avg speed, trip, total, etc. Two button design very easy to use.
>
>
> Doesn't seem to have 'Auto start/stop'
>
>
I believe it does, but alas I can't find the manual and I only have it
on the bike right now because my HAC4 is fried, I need something to give
me a relative estimate of speed only so haven't got it properly set up.
> "Richard Adams" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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>
>>Churchill wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Wireless. The VDO Cytec C10+ is a very nice unit I have used for a few
>>years. Features two wheel sizes, time, distance, metric/english, speed,
>>avg speed, trip, total, etc. Two button design very easy to use.
>
>
> Doesn't seem to have 'Auto start/stop'
>
>
I believe it does, but alas I can't find the manual and I only have it
on the bike right now because my HAC4 is fried, I need something to give
me a relative estimate of speed only so haven't got it properly set up.
> "Richard Adams" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
> news:cccb7j$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
>
>>Churchill wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Wireless. The VDO Cytec C10+ is a very nice unit I have used for a few
>>years. Features two wheel sizes, time, distance, metric/english, speed,
>>avg speed, trip, total, etc. Two button design very easy to use.
>
>
> Doesn't seem to have 'Auto start/stop'
>
>
I believe it does, but alas I can't find the manual and I only have it
on the bike right now because my HAC4 is fried, I need something to give
me a relative estimate of speed only so haven't got it properly set up.
> "Richard Adams" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
> news:cccb7j$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
>
>>Churchill wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Wireless. The VDO Cytec C10+ is a very nice unit I have used for a few
>>years. Features two wheel sizes, time, distance, metric/english, speed,
>>avg speed, trip, total, etc. Two button design very easy to use.
>
>
> Doesn't seem to have 'Auto start/stop'
>
>
I believe it does, but alas I can't find the manual and I only have it
on the bike right now because my HAC4 is fried, I need something to give
me a relative estimate of speed only so haven't got it properly set up.
> "Richard Adams" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
> news:cccb7j$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
>
>>Churchill wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Wireless. The VDO Cytec C10+ is a very nice unit I have used for a few
>>years. Features two wheel sizes, time, distance, metric/english, speed,
>>avg speed, trip, total, etc. Two button design very easy to use.
>
>
> Doesn't seem to have 'Auto start/stop'
>
>
I believe it does, but alas I can't find the manual and I only have it
on the bike right now because my HAC4 is fried, I need something to give
me a relative estimate of speed only so haven't got it properly set up.
"Churchill" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
I like my Echo W2. Two thirds the cost of the equivalent Cateye and it does
two bikes instead of just one.
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"Churchill" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
I like my Echo W2. Two thirds the cost of the equivalent Cateye and it does
two bikes instead of just one.
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"Churchill" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
I like my Echo W2. Two thirds the cost of the equivalent Cateye and it does
two bikes instead of just one.
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"Churchill" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Is there a 'Cordless' cyclometer that stands out as the best ?
I like my Echo W2. Two thirds the cost of the equivalent Cateye and it does
two bikes instead of just one.
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