I use the Sigma Rox 9.1. Wireless, probably more features than you might 
want.  Many features that I haven't even explored.  For ME, the wonderful 
thing about it is the docking station/computer interface.  Not only 
downloading/tracking my rides, but the EASE of setting the wheel diameter. 
 My wheel diameter is calibrated to RideWithGPS, as many cue sheets are 
generated with that app or a similar one.  You can accomplish that in this 
manner: 
http://lynnerides.blogspot.com/2014/04/technical-aside-calibrating-bike.html

The computer supports two bikes, so it wanders between my Riv and Sweetpea. 
 At no point has my generator hub/lighting combination interfered with the 
bike computer.

Prior to moving over to the Sigma, I was a fan of Cateye computers.  When 
the last one finally gave it up, I wanted to try the Sigma, for all the 
reasons listed above, but I am sure there is a Cateye which does all you'd 
need it to do.

Cheers,
Lynne F

On Sunday, September 14, 2014 8:39:48 PM UTC-7, Neil wrote:
>
> Despite historical resistance to the idea, I am contemplating a bike 
> computer for my Sam, the better with which to follow cue sheets and the 
> like. Any suggestions from the Bunch? I suppose I would prefer wireless, 
> and a small, modest screen.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil
>

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