I bought this Cateye cheapie to use almost exclusively for trip
distance.  I want to gradually work up my mileage (actually
kilometerage) to do my first brevets in 2011.  The unit shows current
speed in big numbers and whatever function you want below.  I have it
set to trip distance and probably will not push another button except
to reset it.  I am running it set up for kilometers so I have very
little feeling for what the current speed even means.  I know 30km/hr
is brisk, and that 20 is slow but a pace I should be able to maintain
more or less indefinitely.  I'm a huge numbers guy, but I love
cycling.  Part of what gets me out on a cold rainy day (like Saturday)
is the motivation to get my pitiful 30km in.  Once that got me
started, I just enjoy the ride.

On Nov 1, 9:53 am, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> On Oct 31, 7:01 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >  Besides, most of the time I was riding with at least one
> > person who had a computer. The computer is just such a distraction. I
> > doubt I'll put one on the bike for next year's series.
>
> > --mike
>
> I've had the experience of riding with a couple of people using
> computers, & getting into a discussion about where we were because the
> 2 units disagreed.  Mileposts solve that problem.
>
> dougP

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