![]() ![]() ![]() – Fits almost any handlebar or stem: 22-31. Luckily, they made videos detailing how to install the computers the right way, and it worked perfectly. – ISCTecâ„¢ sensor combines speed & cadence in one unit Cateye has a habit of trying to save the trees with the way they print their instructions too much info in too small of a format, on one sheet of thin paper, and listed in a way that hurts to look at. Initial setup is fairly easy, all you need to do is input your wheel size. Hit ‘more’ for  a list of features and more pics… The Cateye Strada Slim is a wireless cycling computer that does not use GPS or. Show more Show more Cateye Strada Bike Computer.  No fuss, no muss, and theoretically, it could work for mountain bikes, too but it is not recommended for mountain bikes. 234 Share 113K views 7 years ago In this video we show you how to replace the battery on your Cateye Strada double wireless bike computer. The Strada Double makes a nice clean presentation by building both the cadence and speed sensors into a single transmitter that clips to your chainstay.  This means a very clean design without multiple sensors and all those wires running down the downtube, under the bottom bracket and across the chain stays, with another set of wires running down the fork. View online (17 pages) or download PDF (45 MB) Cateye Strada Double Wireless CC-RD400DW Quick start Guide Strada Double Wireless CC-RD400DW bicycle. ![]()  Their new SDW computer uses a single, wireless sensor to provide speed and all the other basic functions and Cadence. i rode what would have been aprox 19-20 miles and when i got home, it showed 4 miles on my distance. Now, Cateye’s latest iteration of the Strada Double Wireless would free up my decisions if I were building another road bike. im using a cateye strada (double wireless) yesterday and today during my ride, the computer reset itself. If you don’t have FlightDeck on your bike or aren’t familiar with it, here’s the deal…one sensor, no wires, handles everything you could likely want, and shows Cadence and (because it taps into the shifters) what gear you’re in. Cadence, and the ability to show what gear your’re in without looking back, is one of the overriding reasons why I chose Shimano for my newest road bike: FlightDeck. ![]()
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