RRP £99.99 Discount 20% Save £20.00 Venus BUY NOW PRICE £79.99
Features:
- With a compact chainstay sensor, cateye’s sleek wireless v2c provides a wealth of speed, distance and cadence functions using crosstalk free 2.4ghz digital wireless technology.
- Measuring current, average and maximum cadence, the v2c is equipped with a 99 lap counter, data review and countdown distance functions, automatic 2nd bike recognition and a backlight.
- A perfect tool for training OR RACING
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Cateye: V2 Double wireless computer includes Cadence/Speed V2 Cadence and Speed | £79.99 |
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Manufacturer InformationCATEYE was the first in the industry to create a flashing lamp for bicycles, in 1964, followed by their first battery headlamp in 1982, and the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company is truly a world leader in lens and reflector technology; their Opticube lens and reflectors allow us to make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights.The CATEYE LD500 remains the only rear safety light that can meet the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity.
The First CATEYE cycle computer was released in 1981. Now they offer a full range of computers to meet the demands of cyclists around the globe. Always at the cutting edge of technology, they were among the first companies to integrate altimeter, heart rate, and cadence technology into cycle computersCategory AdviceCycle Lights - Front and Rear Sets, Rechargeable Systems from Cateye, Smart, Electron, Light and Motion and Lupine
It has to be said that the fine details of RVLR are seldom enforced, but they may affect your legal position should you be involved in an accident. This is what your required to have on a bicycle or tricycle, to ride it legally at night:
Front Lamp
One is required, showing a white light, marked BS6102/3 (or equivalent), positioned centrally or offside, up to 1500mm from the ground and visible from the front.
Rear Lamp
One is required, to show a red light, marked BS3648 or BS6102/3 (or equivalent), positioned centrally or offside, between 350mm and 1500mm from the ground, at or near the rear, aligned towards and visible from behind. |