Cateye CC-RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer


  • Cadence
  • Current speed
  • Maximum speed
  • Average speed
  • Total distance (odometer)

Product Description
The CatEye® Strada Cadence cycling computer functions as a tachometer with essential functions for enhancing your ride. With the ClickTec™ interface, you can switch among 8 modes by simply pressing the bottom of the computer face. Your selected mode (cadence, average speed, etc) displays at the bottom of the screen, while your current speed always appears at the top in huge, easy-to-read numerals…. More >>

Cateye CC-RD200 Strada Cadence Bicycle Computer

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  1. #1 by G. Kloeppel on February 8, 2010 - 6:54 am

    Though wired, this is a nice easy to use bicycle computer. To access various data, you just tap the top of the unit which is easier than finding buttons. For the money, it works well.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. #2 by Thomas I. Bailey on February 8, 2010 - 9:48 am

    I had a Cateye computer for one of my road bikes years aago and needed a new one so I just thought this would do the trick. Had the bike shop set it up on my new ride and proceded to dicern the button/ menu sequence scheme. In short, I never “got it”. My ride was always one of wondering which button do I access to go to “clear” time or access odo or clear odo.I eventually returned the computer because when I’d ride at night I put myself in danger off crashing several times as the screen light just wasn’t enough to do the job. Finally, decided to try the Sigma brand and it has done everything perfectly..it has an intuitive interface,great light and button sequence. And I no longer feel like an idiot!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by C. Mak on February 8, 2010 - 12:40 pm

    The unit works fine. However, the installation took forever. No one can install it without an additional (and inconvenient) part. The sensor and the magnet are supposed to be within 3mm of each other. The cadence sensor is supposed to be installed on the outside of the chain stay and the corresponding magnet on the inside of the crank arm. The problem is that the space between the crank arm and the chain arm is at least 1 inch. I had to use duct tape and some fillers to fill the gap to bring the sensor and magnet within the stated range. This is absolutely nonsense and extremely inconvenient. One will expect Cateye will provide everything you need. But this is simply not the case.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. #4 by A. Hatton on February 8, 2010 - 1:41 pm

    Put this on my Trek 820 3 weeks ago. I LOVE it ! Was easy to install per detaled directions. Easy enough to set up after you “get it” there is a way you cycle through the set up options. This thing tells you what you want to know and what you need to know. If you are getting serious about cycleing or just curious about how far and how fast your riding then put this on your bike. You’ll be glad you did… I am !!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Katherine A. Hopkins on February 8, 2010 - 3:09 pm

    This product was great for a christmas gift i gave a cycling friend. It has all the basic functions and works great for those who want to know speed and distance. My friend loved it and says its the best gift he received. LOVE IT!
    Rating: 5 / 5