Cycling Computers
Cateye Quick
Quick as in quick glance. All your standard ride info at your call with a quick glance in front of the handlebar and stem. In addition to a clock, the Quick wireless computer shows current, average, and max speed plus individual trip distance, total distance, and moving time. Menu lets you easily change settings. Computer automatically starts and stops as bike moves. Low battery indicator provides peace of mind. training. Specs: 54mm diameter, 24 grams
Wahoo Roam and Bolt
Wahoo’s excellent computers - the Roam and the Bolt - have justifiably earned solid shares in the marketplace. We stock both in their version 2 updates. With excellent navigation features, you’ll never miss a turn.
Display: 2.7” color for Roam and 2.2” color for Bolt
Resolution: 240x400 for Roam and 320x240 for Bolt
GPS: Dual band for Roam and single band capture for Bolt
Climbing alerts on both so you know what’s coming
Automatic route downloads on both
Hammerhead Karoo 2
Our BiKyle favorite high performance GPS computer, the Hammerhead Karoo 2 has the very best screen. GPS mapping is always bright and clear. Best-in-class navigation plus beeper alerts means you’ll never miss a turn. Quickly upload 3rd party maps or build you own with a couple of taps. The unique CLIMBER feature auto-detects upcoming climbs so you can strategically pace your ascent. Customize your screen to see the data you want. And have your Smartphone notify you of incoming phone and text messages so you’re always in touch with the rest of your world.
Varia Rear Radar
An amazing invention for improved safety on the road, the Garmin’s Varia is the world’s first cycling radar that warns of vehicles approaching from behind by up to 150 feet. Wirelessly integrates with most of our computer heads, the Varia detects multiple vehicles and indicates the relative speed of approach and threat level. The tail light unit brightens and flashes to notify approaching traffic that you are riding just ahead.
Stocked in two versions: with camera and without
Spur - world’s best bell
Would you ever spend $50 on a bicycle bell? We didn’t think we would. But come check out the Spur. It’s made so well and rings so clearly, we think you’ll do what we did and splurge on a bell!
Cateye Padrone
With its larger screen, the Padrone wireless computer is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy a squint-free ride and a fast, simple set-up. The Padrone includes all the functions of the Quick. And it adds a stopwatch for interval training. Dimensions: 67.5 X 43.0 X 14.5mm, 31.5 grams.
Garmin
We’ve installed hundreds of Garmin computers, we know them inside and out.
Lezyne Macro Plus
Lezyne’s Macro Plus computer punches far above its price point. It covers all the standard functions, of course. And when paired with your Smart Phone and the Lezyne phone app, it provides full turn-by-turn navigation, phone notifications, live tracking, Strava Live segments, and training program integration. A nice added feature, you can twist the the Macro Plus 90 degrees for wider horizontal reading. Up to 28 hours of runtime even when paired with external Bluetooth sensors for cadence, heartrate, and Smart LED lights.