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Cyclo-Computers

$35.59
Origin-8's Data Station 13W Wireless is a fine computer with all the basic, and some advanced functions to make every ride more fun, like a memory that lets you save a ride's stats to view them later. With no wires, this computer is easier to install and looks clean on your bike. It boasts a large easy-to-read LCD screen and displays all your key ride data, like speed, average speed, speed comparison (to tell if you're traveling slower or faster than your average speed), trip distance, clock and riding time. There's even a handy scan mode that lets you set it to cycle through distance, maximum speed, average speed and time so you can track all four simultaneously. The Data Station runs on one LR43 battery (included) and features auto on/off for low power consumption.
$34.99
The Protege Series are great for training, touring, or keeping track of car-free miles. - Four-line, easy-to-read macromonitor LCD display provides up to five pieces of data at a glance - Heavy-duty, oversized wire harness and ultrasonically welded case ensure a durable, weatherproof unit - Mode changing is easy: push the computer forward in the spring loaded bracket- the computer is the button - Auto start/stop and LCD shut off - Fits 25.0-31.8mm handlebars - Weight: 57 grams with bracket and sensor - Case size: 40mm x 47mm - Height (w/ bracket): 27 mm
$34.95
The CatEye Enduro features a large, easy to read screen combined with a heavy-duty wiring kit for extra durability. - Heavy-duty wired computer - Auto start/stop - Pace arrow - Simple tire size - Programmable odometer - Zip tie mount compatible with FlexTight universal bracket
$31.99 $39.99 20% Off
This cadence transmitter works with Sigma's STS equipped wireless bicycle computers.
$29.99
The Protege Series are great for training, touring, or keeping track of car-free miles. - Four-line, easy-to-read macromonitor LCD display provides up to five pieces of data at a glance - Heavy-duty, oversized wire harness and ultrasonically welded case ensure a durable, weatherproof unit - Mode changing is easy: push the computer forward in the spring loaded bracket- the computer is the button - Auto start/stop and LCD shut off - Fits 25.0-31.8mm handlebars - Weight: 57 grams with bracket and sensor - Case size: 40mm x 47mm - Height (w/ bracket): 27 mm
$29.99
Use this Sigma docking station to easily download ride data to your computer. The docking station is compatible with all Sigma computers that use CR2032 batteries, and the Sigma Rox 5 and 6 models.
$29.99
Use this Sigma docking station to easily download ride data to your computer. The docking station is compatible with Sigma's Rox models 8.0, 9.0, 8.1, and 9.1.
$27.95
The Velo 7 is CatEye’s entry level wired 7 function bike computer made simple with pre-programmed tire sizes.
$24.99
The Protege Series are great for training, touring, or keeping track of car-free miles. - Four-line, easy-to-read macromonitor LCD display provides up to five pieces of data at a glance - Heavy-duty, oversized wire harness and ultrasonically welded case ensure a durable, weatherproof unit - Mode changing is easy: push the computer forward in the spring loaded bracket- the computer is the button - Auto start/stop and LCD shut off - Fits 25.0-31.8mm handlebars - Weight: 57 grams with bracket and sensor - Case size: 40mm x 47mm - Height (w/ bracket): 27 mm
$24.95
This Sensor works with the Strada Wireless RD300, Strada Wireless Universal CC-RD310W, Micro Wireless CC-MC200W, Urban Wireless CC-VT240W, and Urban Wireless + CC-VT245W.
$23.00
SRAM's QuickView Computer mount delivers an uncomplicated computer mount that‘s easy to install, lightweight, and above all, vibration and slip-free. At only 20 grams, with a single torx T25 bolt, flexible mounting clasp, and a 1/4-twist mount, it installs quickly, simply and securely on any 31.8mm handlebar. SRAM's QuickView Computer Mount also features a center-offset design so the computer (sold separately) can be placed directly in front of the stem, or flip it to position the computer behind the bar for MTB or cyclocross use. It works great with computers that use a 1/4-turn twist lock interface.
$21.99
Sigma's universal computer mount features a wired speed sensor, so you can use your Sigma cyclo-computer on a second bike. This kit comes with O-rings and a spoke magnet.
$20.39
Origin-8's Data Station 8 is an affordable computer with all the basic, and some advanced functions to make every ride more fun. It has a large easy-to-read LCD screen and displays all your key ride data, like speed, average speed, speed comparison (to tell if you're traveling slower or faster than your average speed), trip distance, clock and riding time. There's even a handy scan mode that lets you set it to cycle through distance, maximum speed, average speed and time so you can track all four simultaneously. The Data Station runs on one LR43 battery (included) and features auto on/off for low power consumption.
$19.99
- Control Center computer mount for any 31.8mm handlebar - Dual clamps provide superior holding power, excellent for GPS units
$13.99
Wire harness and hardware to measure computer data based on the rear wheel - Contains bracket with 130cm wire, wheel magnet (fits up to 4mm bladed spokes) and zip ties - Bracket fits most bars (25.4 to 31.8mm) - Compatible with: Protegé 5.0, 8.0 and 9.0 - Ideal for rear wheel indoor bicycle trainers
$9.99
The ANT+ Micro USB adapter allows on-the-go devices (OTG), such as your Android phone or tablet, to connect to an ANT+ USB stick. Android OTG compatible devices require ANT+ Radio Service and ANT+ USB Service to be installed from the Google Play store. These services allow the adapter to work correctly with an ANT+ USB stick.
$9.95
CatEye's Out Front Bracket frees up your handlebars and positions your favorite CatEye computer just in front of your stem for optimal viewing and accessibility.
$6.99
Power Spoke magnet for all Sigma computers. Fits round and bladed spokes.
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