tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977193641597297131.post1637518057259867121..comments2023-10-08T00:52:35.455-07:00Comments on RotoVelo: Fitting a SpeedoMozhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13494871487550699766noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977193641597297131.post-42112527326019707032010-09-19T14:58:40.418-07:002010-09-19T14:58:40.418-07:00Sounds interesting. Next time I buy one I'll k...Sounds interesting. Next time I buy one I'll know :) For now, I'll see how I go with the NERD.<br />Are they all push to start? I'm used to the wired ones where you can ignore the thing until you want to know, but the NERD seems to require me to push the start buttun or it just sits there.Mozhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13494871487550699766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977193641597297131.post-12966474296562349502010-09-19T11:13:20.635-07:002010-09-19T11:13:20.635-07:00ANT+ wireless speedos are easier to use on a velo ...ANT+ wireless speedos are easier to use on a velo - they are 'proper' wireless and not directional, so I have a speed sensor on the rear wheel of my SLR and a cadence sensor up front. The one I've bought (Garmin Edge 500) was dearer than a stock bike computers but I didn't look at bike computers from other makers - sure I saw Knog on the list if they are your favourite.<br />Hope that helps...Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16094081689229845843noreply@blogger.com