

Interested in fossyant's comment above.if only l knew what it meant. I'm not sure if one of these should be pressed when one or both of the batteries are replaced. On the battery cover it says: "Battery Reset press AC" There is a micro button marked "AC" just below and another alongside it which states: "Set". I've also checked the alignment of the magnet and sender and repositioned the magnet from just above the sender to just below it and every millimetre in between as well as changing the battery in the sender unit but not the bar mounted computer. Advertisement Setting up is easy via the single front and hidden back buttons.

I've only used it for about 350 miles and the other week, just like the other member, the readout was still visible showing the total miles covered and the time, but not the actual speed and distance I was cycling at the time. The Velo is the cheapest wireless option from Japanese computer supremo Cateye, but it does the basics well. The new, larger screen is even easier to read and set up is made simple with pre-programmed tire sizes. Cateye Velo wireless cycle computer Analog wireless computer designed with the urban cyclist in mind 9 functions: calorie consumption, carbon offset, current/. Cat Eyes Velo Wireless computer sticks to the essentials, keeping you informed of how fast youre actually going, how far that ride was and much more. lt must be a basic model as it only gives total and trip distances, time of day and time ridden as well as average and maximum speed. Tweet The newly designed Velo 7 is CatEye’s entry level 7 function computer. Because of this I have never seen the instruction book so l don't even know which model it is, except that it states Cateye Velo on the readout case.
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However, if I had to find a couple of faults it’s that the computer is powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery, rather than being rechargeable, meaning that at some point down the line it will probably run out of juice mid-ride, and that the screen isn’t backlit, so you won’t be able to see your stats when riding at night.I had one fitted by the LBS I bought the bike from so I didn't set it up myself. CAT EYE, Velo 7 Wired Bike Computer with Odometer and Speedometer. VELO 5 VELO 8 MODE G 4 YES 5 NO 1 Click 1 5 6 7 SETTING 5 5 mm A Before using the computer, please thoroughly read this manual and keep it for future reference. I was also impressed by the mount, which is easy to attach to the bars and holds the computer very securely in place. You have your speed at the top and then another metric on the bottom, which you can alter by pressing the good-sized button on the front of the unit. The new, larger screen is even easier to read and set up is made simple with pre-programmed tire sizes. Using the Cateye Velo Wireless is also an absolute doddle. The newly designed Velo 9 is CatEye's entry level 9 function computer. SY Bicycle Speedometer and Odometer Wireless Waterproof Cycle Bike Computer with LCD Display & Multi-Functions by YS. Cyclists who like the simple, time-tested classics, and are OK with wires. CAT EYE, Velo 7 Wired Bike Computer with Odometer and Speedometer.
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Batteries included, easy to install (no tools required). All of the same great features as the Strada Wireless in a thinner, lighter design that incorporates a larger screen and display The slim sensor designed specifically for road bike use virtually disappears inside the fork. I’ve used this computer alongside more expensive computers for a number of months, and have found that the time, speed and distance are all very accurate. CatEye has been around since 1954, and is a global leader in bike computers. A Slimmed down version of the original Strada Wireless computer. From this the Cateye Velo Wireless can measure your current, average, and maximum speeds, ride time, total riding distance, time of day, and calorie consumption (although this is a rather rough estimation based solely on your average speed, not taking into account the terrain or your physical condition). Included in the box is a speed and cadence sensor that attaches to your bike’s seatstay, and a couple of magnets that you strap to the crank and a spoke of the rear wheel.
