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Cycle computers

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I have two Trek Incite (either 6i or 8i) computers. They are OK except for one irritating feature; I have to manually start them at the start of a ride or after a coffee stop. They do not start automatically.

Next buy I will buy another make.
 
Apr 11, 2009
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No specific brand, but just make sure you get one with a cadence meter built in. The "poor man's power meter". Just joking, but immensely useful, much more so than speed, etc.

If you often ride the same route, eg. a hilly circuit, cadence vs. gearing on hills you well know, I find is the best measure of form. Simple, cheap, a metric that works.

It's a far more sensitive/variable than speed on a hill (the minimum increments of cadence in 70s-90s rpm range on a hill are going to vary a lot more than velocity's at 10-20km/hr). Cadence is going to vary, say, by 10 units (rpm) and velocity by only 2-3 units (km/hr) on the same hill.

Tells you far more where you're at.
 
Aug 13, 2010
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Cheers for the advice guys. Looking at Cateye or a Garmin. Someone else mentioned the cadence being all he looks at to know if he is in the wrong gear.
 
Jul 17, 2009
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for my new years resolution I took all computers off all my bikes and the last week has been the most enjoyable riding in a long time.

see average speed thread also.
 
Jun 19, 2009
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Boeing said:
for my new years resolution I took all computers off all my bikes and the last week has been the most enjoyable riding in a long time.

see average speed thread also.

Even better: put the Garmin in the back pocket and download it at the end of a week.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Boeing said:
for my new years resolution I took all computers off all my bikes and the last week has been the most enjoyable riding in a long time.

see average speed thread also.

So how many miles did you ride this week :p
 
Mar 10, 2009
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For cycle touring a GPS Computer like a Garmin 800 or the new 810 can be a saviour for touring in unfamiliar areas. It can route you.
 
Mar 18, 2009
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Agree with Master50, GPS computers are excellent for touring in unfamiliar areas. Really like my Garmin 705. Do like the idea of going computer less though!
 
Jul 17, 2009
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Back to the OP oq...the garmin 500 was nice but id go basic and cheap. last thing you want is to become a strava tool