![]() Just a very consistent and accurate readout, with the pacer arrows doing their nagging duty extremely effectively. The auto stop/start function is reassuringly sensitive, I've found the unit pickup within the wheel's first revolution and there's been no lag whatsoever. Just press the mode button to cruise through these, as required. There are two rows of data-speed/distance/clock etc with pacer arrows egging you on. Its also useable at night-without a backlight function. The Champagne digits on a black background are crystal clear and seems unaffected by extremes-bright sunlight, dusk etc. Straight from the box, I was ready to ride in 20minutes. Literally a question of pressing mode, choosing KMH/MPH, Wheel/Tyre size etc, adjusting the numbers, then pressing menu to confirm. Instructions are very clear and the unit intuitive to setup. The beefy spoke magnet probably helps, but a consistent, reliable readout isn't dependent on these components running a hairs breadth from each other. Messier perhaps, but ensures a universal fit, especially to oversized blades, such as my Univega's. The sensor tethers to the fork via rubberised 'foot' and cable ties. A precautionary lick of Vaseline on the contacts never hurts, but both units seem genuinely well sealed against the elements. Batteries are easily accessed (simply slide 10p coin, or replacement battery into the slot and twist). The head unit is reckoned to last a year (Based on an hour's daily use), the sensor 6,250 miles. Talking of batteries, both the head unit and analogue fork sensor use the coin type CR1616 cells. Simply press a button in the bracket and pull upward. The head unit is easily removed, say when locking in the street, or changing batteries. The clamp is held together by a 2.5mm Allen bolt. Narrower sections (such as those found on the latest generation of riser-type drops) may require something thicker but nothing a quick rummage in the bodge box won't remedy. ![]() Staying with the mount, it fits 31.8 bars, but a shim is included for 25-26.0. However, it ensures the computers' angle is easily adjusted and lodges snugly against the stem, maximising available bar space. Admittedly, the stalk type 'Out front' mount doesn't look particularly aero. The first thing that struck me was just how sleek it looks. The Quick is 62.2mph, which should be adequate for most riders, especially on a commute. Most computers have a maximum speed of 99.9mph. Then there's auto stop/start and pacer arrows denoting when you're exceeding, maintaining or dipping below your average speed. OK, so the Quick is a wireless model offering current, maximum, and average speed, total distance, moving time and clock. Pros: Clear, simple, well-made and easy to use.Ĭons: Expensive, relative to the spec. However, despite considerable charm, there's no getting away from the fact that it is pricey, relative to the functions you get and the competition. Its intuitive to use, easy to read and well-made, despite weighing a feathery 41g. If you find an inaccuracy in our frequently asked questions, please let us know by using our contact form.The Cat Eye Quick Cycling Computer is a simple 7 function model, with a unique 'lollipop' design and very clear display. Our support team searches for useful product information and answers to frequently asked questions. Cateye CC-VT245W Urban Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-VT240W Urban Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-VT220W Urban Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-VT100W Vectra Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-VL810 Velo 8 Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-VL510 Velo 5 Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-SC100B Padrone Smart Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-RD310W Strada Slim Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-RD300W Strada Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-RD100N Strada Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-PA500B Padrone Smart Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-MC100W Micro Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-GL11 Stealth evo Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8 Cycling Computer.Cateye CC-ED200N Enduro 2 Cycling Computer.Is your product defective and the manual offers no solution? Go to a Repair Café for free repair services. Is your model not on the list? Please contact us. Also view the frequenty asked questions at the bottom of the page for useful tips about your product. Below you can find all models Cateye Cycling Computers for which we have manuals available.
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