The FSA Control Center Computer Mount allows you to clamp any computer to any oversized bar.
With all the wing shapes and large computers the FSA Control Center mount moves the computer off the bar. Mounting it beside your stem places a new mount area just in front of your stem. Stays in place with the use of tension screws that pull the plastic tight to your...read more
So, you’re looking for a bike computer and are thinking about getting an entry level computer. Mavic has a not so entry level, entry level WIRELESS computer, with cadence, for your biking pleasure.
The Mavic Wintech FS Computer, with cadence, allows you to see speed in kph or mph. You get average speed and max speed, it also has a trend...read more
Polar CS100 Heart rate Computer combines Polar’s legendary heart rate system with a wireless bike computer.
The CS100 includes a wireless speed sensor, with the option to add cadence down the road. Features include OwnCal, OwnCode, speed, average speed, max speed, distance with lap option, and customized training programs.
Polar CS200 Heart Rate Cycling Computer is more than the CS100 with cadence, though it does have cadence.
The CS200 offers more heart rate features to optimize your training and stay within your zone. With OwnZone, the Polar CS200 determines your personal heart rate minimum and max for your training session, allowing you to train more effectively and...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
The Polar T31 Coded transmitter and chest strap offers up to 2500 hours of coded real time heart rate monitoring. Designed to last up to 5 years under normal training this completely sealed unit is trouble free. Simply place over your chest, adjust to desired tension, and ride.
Your polar computer, elite, or tacx trainer will pick up your...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
Basic, yet versatile, the wireless Sigma BC 1609 STS is perfect for training and daily rides. Giving you the essential information you will need on a ride including a stopwatch, countdown functions and an optional cadence, the Sigma BC 1609 STS is all you really need.
The full-bodied display boasts large digits so you can actually see it without...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
Cadence, or no cadence, that is the question. If you are in question as to whether or not you need to get your new cyclocomputer with or without cadence, keep this in mind. If you are a casual, recreational cyclist, you probably don’t need cadence, but if you are shooting for a goal or training for a race, you can better calibrate your cycling economy as well as...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
There’s just something about challenging gravity that makes climbing hills satisfying to those of us who get an attitude with altitude. Your chest burns and your legs burn. When you feel the pure exhaustion and reprieve upon reaching the summit, wouldn’t it be nice to know the numbers associated with the numbness?
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
When it comes to ride data, you can stop at just speed, maybe add climbing data or total time ridden. If that’s all you need, click here for the basic computers. BUT, if it is time to get serious about measuring, calculating and computing your rides, then read on because you just found more information than you may know what to do with in the new Sigma Rox 8.0...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
The wait is over, Sigma has been working diligently to get the Sigma Rox 9.0 cycling computer tried, tested and true. Sigma has successfully designed and developed one of the most intricate and detailed cycling computers available on the market today. This computer has so much data available we are suggesting that they call the upgraded version the Sigma...read more
The Cateye Stada RD200 Computer with Cadence packs a large screen and digits into a slim, easy to use computer.
The RD200 is a wired version, for when the complexities of wireless are too much or you want the one- battery-always-works-characteristics of wires. Full of all the features you’d expect with speed and cadence in an easy to read package.
The Cateye Strada RD300W Wireless Cycling Computer is a simple yet fully featured wireless computer.
Similar to the RD200 wired, the RD300W has a large screen and display. With your speed always in the large top display you can cycle distance, time, and average speed on the small digits below.
What makes the RD300W so simple is its one button design,...read more
The Cateye Double Wireless computer combines what are typically two sensors into one. The Double offers both cadence and speed in one coded sender unit.
The idea of combining two units into one makes sense and it makes even more sense to us to have that unit mount non-drive side chain stay. This lets us keep our aero folks clean, protects us from bumping the...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
Sigma, the Mercedes Benz of the cycling computer world, has turned out some nice computers over the decades. Each product goes through rigorous testing to make sure it is road ready. So nice when a company takes it upon themselves to beat up their own product to make it better.
In the wide world of “cyclocomputers”, the Sigma BC 1606L boasts one of the...read more
Retailers, like We Keep You Cycling, are legally allowed to set their own selling prices. However, some manufacturers set ‘Minimum Advertised Pricing’ or ‘MAP’ policies which restrict how we can display pricing for their products. Typically this means that we cannot show you our price for the item until you take further action, such as placing the item in your shopping cart. Placing the item in the Shopping Cart will allow you to see our price, but does not mean you have to purchase the item. The item can be easily removed from the cart if you do not want it.
While inconvenient, this is the legal method of complying with MAP policies while retaining our retailers’ legal right to sell at a price of our choosing.
Attention Fitness Freaks. It’s a well known fact that Sigma produces some of the top of the line cycling computers. There seems there to be a different model for every different rider. If you are looking for the basics, go for the Sigma BC 1009. If you are a hill climbing junkie, check out the Sigma BC 2209 MHR. And for you fitness focused...read more