My Edelux is on the bars, a few inches from the computer, but still no problems.
--Eric N
Sent from the iPad 2
On Apr 11, 2011, at 2:20 PM, Peter Pesce wrote:
> Yeah, the speed read-out is pretty cool. I thought I'd like the scrolling
> thing, but didn't really. It seemed whenever I looked at
Yeah, the speed read-out is pretty cool. I thought I'd like the scrolling
thing, but didn't really. It seemed whenever I looked at the display it was
always between numbers, in mid-scroll, so I always had to look twice to see
how fast I was going!
I really liked how easy it was to mount, and un-
FWIW, I don't have any problem running the N.E.R.D. with my Edelux, or with any
other light that I have.
I agree about the size of the secondary display, but those big mph numbers are
sure nice. They also do this cool animated thing, where the numbers seem to
rotate up when you go faster and ro
I have a Knog Nerd, and found the "secondary" readout to be a bit small.
I also managed to lose the wireless sender when I took it off to wash my
bike. (I know it's in the garage somewhere!)
For less than the cost of a new sender from Knog I was able to buy a Cateye
Velo. Going wired also elimin
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Jack Warman wrote:
> A Motorola Droid X with Run GPS offers a pretty large display as well
> (MyTracks is decent, too). And, it'll play music from your handlebars and
> let you call home, too. :-)
>
Hi Jack,
You're charging it from a dynamo? B/c leaving the GPS
A Motorola Droid X with Run GPS offers a pretty large display as well
(MyTracks is decent, too). And, it'll play music from your handlebars and
let you call home, too. :-)
Jack
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Jack Warman
Durham, NC
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:07 AM, karpowicz wrote:
> Any recommendations for one with
N.E.R.D. computer by Knog. Biggest numbers you'll find anywhere for the speed
display. Other readouts (mileage, time, etc.) are smaller but still readable.
http://www.knog.com.au/gear-cycle-computers/nerd-9.phps
--Eric N
Sent from the iPad 2
On Apr 11, 2011, at 8:07 AM, karpowicz wrote:
> An
Any recommendations for one with the largest display? Age is taking its toll
on the eyes...
Thanks for your help.
ken
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