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Old 10-29-16, 11:31 AM
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TripleB67
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Wired or Wireless Cycling Computer?

Interested in hearing if you use a wired or wireless cycling computer on your road bike and what you see as the pros/cons of each type?

I've got a CatEye Enduro 2 wired computer on my mountain bike (currently riding this bike on the road) that I bought back in probably 2000...absolutely love it. Deadly accurate and battery lasts forever. I also have a Garmin Forerunner 305 watch on my bike that I used to use for running. I like having it so I can upload my rides to my computer....but after about 7 weeks into my cycling career I'm finding I seem to care less and less about having my rides on my computer. It doesn't seem near as accurate as my Enduro---after a 40 mile ride they were about 1.5 miles apart from each other...in zooming into the route the Garmin recorded it shows me going through grass, trees, houses, etc.

Going to be getting a road bike early next year...plan on leaving the Enduro 2 on my road bike so will be looking to get a new cycling computer.

Thanks for any advice!!!

TripleB67

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