Hi John. Do you have a smart phone by any chance? If so and if you already take 
yours with you when you ride then you already have a cycle computer. I use a 
app called Cyclemeter but there are many more options out there. I turn it on 
when I head out on a ride, put in my bag and forget it. But you could get a 
handlebar mount for your phone and go that way. These apps are so intuitive 
they make traditional cycle computers obsolete. Nothing against not having a 
smart phone of course. There are great deals out there on the more traditional 
cycle computers. My most recent experience is with a Cateye Wireless. I wasn't 
happy with it. Very confusing to program. If I were going that route I would 
look for a cheap, wired Avocet 35 from back in the 90's. I found their 
operation simple. Never needed all the cadence and heart rate stuff.

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