Cycling computer

I’m looking for a bike computer that is wireless, with wireless cadence, that does not have a cluttered screen, is easy to operate and the numbers are big and easy to read.

Any suggestions? The less expensive the better, but of course I realise this is not going to be a $19.99 special.

Ivan

Cateye makes a good product.
http://velocitybicycle.com/product/cat-eye-strada-double-wireless-53799-1.htm its 120 bucks.

Jim

That is a sweet 'puter, but I’m going to need one with separate speed and cadence sensors. This will be mounted on a recumbent trike and the crank and wheel are not close enough for this to work as on a normal upright bike.

Thanks.

Ivan

+1 on the strada cadence, it’s a great computer.

Think twice about if you really want wireless. You only run the wires once, they’re really not significantly un-aerodynamic, less than half the price, and only one battery to change. With the double wireless, that’s 3 batteries to keep track of, and I think they all drain faster than the 1 in the wired.

I’m not one to talk about cheaper though, I have a PT on both of my bikes/wheels.

garmin came out with a new one. Just get it when it comes out. It’s $150 but if it can show a map of your ride after you are done it’s probably worth it.

garmin came out with a new one. Just get it when it comes out. It’s $150 but if it can show a map of your ride after you are done it’s probably worth it.

Are you referring to the Garmin Edge 500? If so, it’s $250 or $350 with the cadence and HRM.