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58.1 | BIKE COMPUTER | MODULE::SCHNARE | CHARLIE SCHNARE | Thu May 08 1986 17:28 | 33 |
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I am looking to buy a cycle computer for under $40 and want to go
Mail Order. First, what cycle computer would you recommend
CAT-EYE SOLAR-I have had one for two years and have ridden in rain/snow/sleet
and the unit is still going strong. Have replaced these batteries
once in two years. This unit is one of a few which uses light
to re-charge the batteries.
(cadence not needed) ?? This unit has cadence but you don't have to use it. In
the future you may want to so you'll have the option.
Also you can purchase a heart rate monitor which plugs
into the cadence port.
Second, how are bicycle mail order houses and which would you
recommend (service/price/speed) (i.e. Nashbar, Performance, PS&S)??
I have used three mail order houses and have had good luck with all three. Only
one is on your list above, Bike Nashbar. They would be my first choice.
They have excellent price/speed/service.
Good luck!
Chas
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58.3 | Criterium USA, save this number... | MENTOR::REG | a remote control for my foot ? | Fri May 09 1986 10:52 | 21 |
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I agree with .1, Charlie Schnare's reply. Also consider Criterium
USA (201) 725-8245. He's in Bridgewater N.J. and judging by the
speed that UPS orders reach my house (Hudson, Mass) I would guess
that he is close to some kind of a main UPS routing terminal or
something, I think UPS at Shrewsbury is another major terminal so
stuff moves FAST. He also makes a real effort to get stuff out
ASAP and then some, I have called him as late as 3:30 in the afternoon
and he has said something like, "UPS hasn't been yet, I'll try to
get it out to you this afternoon", and he's done it. This guy does
NOT have a big thick glossy colour catalogue and he doesn't keep
you on a mailing list to bombard you with "specials" every couple
of weeks, so keep his number and call him when you know what you
want, he'll ship CoD and authorize UPS to take your personal cheque
(yeah, I always spell like this). He doesn't charge "shipping and
handling" either, he tells you his price over the phone and you
pay UPS to bring it.
Reg
(Waiting for a new cluster from him now)
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58.4 | Go for the Cateye Solar | 8672::WOESTEHOFF | Keith Woestehoff | Fri May 09 1986 11:52 | 17 |
| There is no question about it, the Cateye Solar is the best bike computer
on the market for the price. The reason's are number of functions, accuracy,
reliability and cost. Last time I checked, Nashbar was selling them for
$38.50. Or was it $34.50 ?
Nashbar will not take an order unless they have the product in stock. That
means that you always get the merchandise within 3-5 days. Performance has
made improvements and will usually get the merchandise to you in 1 week.
However, they have been known to take orders for stuff they don't have in
stock. The result is that you may wait 2 or 3 weeks for the out of stock
item.
It really depends on the item you are ordering. The Performance bike shorts
are a great value for the money. But Nashbar also has so great values on other
items. For the Cateye Solar, I'd call Nashbar.
Keith
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58.5 | thanks for the replies... | GAYNES::MYEE | More adventure than humanly possible... /htd | Mon May 12 1986 18:27 | 12 |
| Thanks for all the great advice !!
I've finally decided to get the Cat-Eye Solar (best value for the
money and more functions than any human needs)...
I ordered it from a place in CA called Bicycology (methinks) for
$34.99 (best price I can find $39.00 @ Nashbar)...
tanks again (-;
/mike_yee
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58.6 | | APOLLO::DEHAHN | feel the spin | Tue May 13 1986 08:09 | 10 |
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Re: Criterium USA
Criterium USA is run by Wayne Stetina, aka 1985 USCF Senior Mem's
Road Champion. He's been in racing longer than any of us and takes
great pride in his business.
CdH
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58.7 | they bounce well, too! | REMEDY::KOPEC | Reality? Why bother... | Mon Jul 28 1986 15:41 | 7 |
| Well, I just bounced my Cateye Solar from 20 feet above the asphalt
and it still works fine...
How did I do such a thing, you ask? ...I leave it on the second
story window frame to keep it recharged, of course!
...tek
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