Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
- 8-function bicycle computer with universal handlebar and sensor mounts
- Displays speed, max speed, average speed, trip distance, 2nd trip distance, total distance, elapsed time, clock
- Dual tire size, automatic start/stop, automatic power-saving mode
- Heavy-duty sensor wire permits off-road riding
- CR2032 battery included
The Cat Eye Enduro 8 has a new design with larger numbers. Heavy duty wire works well for off-road riding. Dual trip distance keep track of intermediate or multi-day distances. The new speed sensor mounting will work witFeaturing a heavy-duty sensor wire suitable for off-road riding and accompanied by universal handlebar and front-fork mounts, this bicycle computer displays current speed, maximum speed (up to 65 mph), average speed, trip distance, second-trip distance, total distance, elapsed ti
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List Price: $ 35.00
Price: $ 24.84
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Review by M. V. for Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
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Ive had the CatEye Enduro 8 for several years now, and ive had a little trouble with it. Sometimes it will not get out of the stand-by or resting mode. I will keep spinning the tire fast, and tinkering with it, and it takes sometimes 15 min to get it to start working, but it always gets going again. This happens when i have to take the display part off my bike when I lock up my bike in a rack, and I dont want it to get stolen. I got a free replacment wire, and it was good for a while, but now its doing it again. It only happens once in a while. Im not sure if it was a bad wire, or if its just that taking the display part on and off makes the connections get dirty, or not lined up just right again.
I didnt have any trouble putting it on my bike, and I really like all the features on it. I rode my bike to work every day, though snow and heavy rain, and the CatEye held up really well. When it was raining hard, I wrapped the display in saran wrap to make sure water didnt mess it up.
If it didnt have that annoying problem with it sometimes, ide give it 5 stars.
Review by Rolando Kleen Gonzalez for Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
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I am at the begginer level on bicycling, and this mini computer is all that I want. Installation is very easy and the operation of the functions are easy too. I usually ride by night, so I guess a back light would be fine, but is not a big deal… I mean… for the price.
Great device…
Review by John Q Public for Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
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The Cateye Enduro 8 is a great basic cyclocomputer. With all of the basic functions like speed, trip odometry, total odometry, average speed, and time functions, it’s good enough for the casual rider.
And it makes an awesome gift for kids who love to ride bikes– My younger relatives love it when they are able to see how fast and how far they are going on their bikes. A great way I think to get young people interested in the sport of cycling would be to put a cyclometer like this one on their bikes and let them rip!
My first bike from 10 years ago I had a Cateye Enduro 8 on it. Every new bike I upgraded to since then I also put the Enduro 8 on it. It’s been reliable and does everything i need it to do.
Review by Sooth for Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
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I bought one of this in Oct 2007. Lasted me about 10 months before it failed with semi-displayed digits that no amount of resetting or change of batteries could fix. I have since bought another one which is exactly the same model and I immediately noticed a difference between the 2 units.
The first unit that I bought had an incredible clock drift. Every week, the clock would drift about 10 minutes, even when it was newly purchased. This new unit’s clock has so far been stable for the past 3 weeks. The clock drift is around the same as my PC. Now, I’m not sure if there’s been a redesign of the unit since the last purchase (eg. changing from a simple RC oscillator to a crystal oscillator) but I suspect that the original unit had some faulty components in it and was doomed to fail early from the start.
Early failure aside, the things I liked about this model are:
1. Does its job well. Just plug it in and cycle. I think that the odometer’s off by about 100m for every 5km but I think that a car’s odometer is probably off by much more and you can tweak the settings here to match your bike more exactly.
2. Waterproof. I accidentally left my new computer in my bicycle jersey yesterday when I soaked it in a pail for 15 minutes or so. Luckily, it was still working when I tested it this morning.
3. Works in any weather condition. I’ve used the old one when cycling in -15C winters and it still worked after that. Granted that it failed early but I suspect it wasn’t really the fault of the cold weather.
I’m happy enough to buy a new unit after the last one failed but I think that I would have rated it higher and have been less annoyed if they had better quality control. I rated it 4 here but I think that it’s really a 3.5/5, an option that is unavailable.
Update: I received an email reply from Cateye within 1 week of them receiving my old unit. They identified the cause of the error and promised to replace my old unit with a new one. I’m impressed with the fast customer service.
Review by N. Prokop for Cateye CC-ED300 Enduro 8-Function Bicycle Computer
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Mounted this on the front tire of a Trek Mountain Bike. It seems like most of these bike computers are made for road bikes, but this one will work on a mountain bike. It has worked well for the month I have had it. The user interface is awkward and the instructions are difficult to understand at best, but after an hour of deciphering the included hieroglyphics, I was able to use the thing. Once I got the hang of the computer, it has been pretty easy to use. The display is laid out well, It will give you current speed, and time elapsed, or current speed and distance, which is what I use most often. I think this computer is worth the money.