[CR]bicycle computers / 'nuff said

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Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 11:33:10 -0800
From: "Jay Sexton" <jvs@sonic.net>
To: Freek Faro <khun.freek@gmail.com>
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Subject: [CR]bicycle computers / 'nuff said

Thanks for the info guys. And thanks for the photo of that old computer Freek. Looks like computers are off topic, so that's that.

Jay Sexton Sebastopol, CA

Freek Faro wrote:
> Before this subject may be banned from the list, here's a pic of the
> Cateye CC-1000, which in any case looks very old!
>
> http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/Freeks-racefietsen/Cateye/
>
> Freek Faro
> Rotterdam Netherlands
>
>
> 2007/1/8, Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net
> <mailto:jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>>:
>
> I think I had an Avocet a little earlier in the 80's, maybe just
> sneaking in under the cutoff. Both the computer and the wheel
> "magnet" (a full 360 deg ring) were huge by today's
> satndards. Before that, I had a "rubber band" driven Huret Multido.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
>
>
>
> Dicwrijr@aol.com <mailto:Dicwrijr@aol.com> wrote:
> I recall LeMond using an Avocet 20 in about '86 which I believe
> was the first
> battery operated one available to all cyclists. So, off topic by
> about 3
> years give or take.
>
> Dick Wright
> Berwyn, Pa.