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[Cycling] wireless bike computer

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gumby

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hi ya all
i recently just got myself a Trek 3700 mtb , hardtail front suspension a great bike well compare to the old $200 kmart job i used to have , anyway when i getting the bike i decided to get a computer for the bike ,see how fast i'm going , distance traveled etc

what range they had , me being the noob i didn't know what to get , wired or wireless , in the end i went for the wired it being the cheapest
is there any difference between a wired and wireless ?
 
first off congrats on the new bike , may it bring you many hours of enjoyment , for the price range its a good bike , just remember not to fling it off 2meter jumps lol

as to your question on the difference between wired and wireless , there is no real difference Some people find it a huge hassle to wind the sensor’s wire around the fork, stem, and handlebar, where the cable ties and such interfere with brake and/or shift cables
 
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