Cateye CC-VT230W Velo Wireless Cycle Computer - Black
£34.99
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£34.99
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The Velo Wireless is the ultimate in practical affordable and reliable wireless cyclocomputer technology. With an easy to read screen this is a handy sized model including all the key characteristics expected from a cycling computer. Now includes Calorie Usage. The Velo Wireless will be your local cycling / commuting companion for miles and miles.
8 Functions:
- Current, average & maximum speed
- Trip distance
- Total distance
- Elapsed time
- 12/24 hours clock
- Calorie consumption
9 Features:
- Analog wireless
- Pace arrow
- Simple tire size
- Auto start/stop
- Programmable odometer
- Menu screen
- Zip tie bracket
- Auto power-save mode
- Sleep mode
8 Functions:
- Current, average & maximum speed
- Trip distance
- Total distance
- Elapsed time
- 12/24 hours clock
- Calorie consumption
9 Features:
- Analog wireless
- Pace arrow
- Simple tire size
- Auto start/stop
- Programmable odometer
- Menu screen
- Zip tie bracket
- Auto power-save mode
- Sleep mode
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Questions & Answers (1)
Why
By Anonymous
14 Jan 2017
Would I get in trouble if I took it on a trip overseas?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
Most airlines that accept bikes will be fine with bicycle computers as well, we just can't export them due to regulations put in place by Royal Mail regarding the lithium batteries the computers use.
Thanks.
Most airlines that accept bikes will be fine with bicycle computers as well, we just can't export them due to regulations put in place by Royal Mail regarding the lithium batteries the computers use.
Thanks.