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CatEye Wireless CC-MC100W Bike Computer

Cycling > Bike ComputersRated: **** by 10 reviews.

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Track your rides with this wireless computer--it has 10 functions and 12 features to make your rides more enjoyable.

  • Wireless design eliminates the need for bracket sensor wires, allowing for clean and easy installation
  • Features a manual-set odometer, dual tire-size memory, sleep mode, auto or manual start/stop, display, auto-power save
  • Backlight, stem and handlebar mount, pacer arrow, changeable speed unit and menu screen
  • Includes universal bracket and sensor mounts

Average speed:Yes
Battery type:3V-CR2032
Clock:Yes
Current speed:Yes
Dual bike memory:Yes
Illumination:Yes
Maximum speed:Yes
Odometer:Yes
Stop watch:Yes
Trip distance:Yes
Wireless:Yes

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CatEye Wireless CC-MC100W Bike Computer Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Great Computer

Rating:****
I have three of these computers. One on each of my mountain bikes, and one on my road bike. Set up is easy, and they have worked perfectly for the last year and a half since I bought them. My only complaint might be that sometimes the screen is hard to read from certain angles, but I dont think any worse than most other computers. I definitely recommend.
bailey010 at REI on 06/17/2008

Nice peice of kit

Rating:****
Works great in the outdoors, you can get some interferrence from power lines and large metal objects. Wireless! So it's easy to install. I prefer my Astrale for road biking though, since it has cadence and it's fully wired so there's no interferrence from urban EM fields.
Fisherking at REI on 10/10/2007

Love it

Rating:****
I use this computer every time I ride. I love mountain biking and the computer helps push me to go farther and faster. The wireless mount is very easy to set up and accurate, plus no extra cords hanging around your fork.
Badger at REI on 09/08/2007

Simple, yet functional design

Rating:*****
I have had several different bike computers and I always return to this one. It doesn't have alot of flash and glimmer, but man, is it easy to use. It has all the features I want and nothing I don't.
distancernr at REI on 05/05/2008

Great computer

Rating:*****
Great computer with all the basic functions. wireless, reliable, accurate, and durable. Battery life is kinda short..but its easy to replace. Only thing its missing is heart rate...so i'm going to upgrade and try the cateye HR-200
roadracer28 at REI on 12/31/2007

Great, Tough Wireless Computer

Rating:*****
Very accurate, tough, even during a crash or two!
irishskier at REI on 09/13/2007

Negative Reviews:

Cheap plastic tie connections ruin this

Rating:*
This computer attaches to your handlebar and to your fork using cheap plastic ties. That means you have one opportunity to attach and get to the right tightness. Remember, plastic ties are one-time use. Plus, it looks awfully cheap. Previous Cateye computers used small screws, which allowed you to take the computer off and on.

Also, beware that the sensor on the handlebar is rather large. I had to rotate the sensor every time, when I rotated the fork to get the bike in my trunk. Then, I have to rotate it back, finding the proper location once again.

I found that the computer would mysteriously stop working, not recording my speed accurately. Comparing the recorded time in an uphill segment to my watch, I noticed that it lost 15 seconds of time, not recorded.

For me, the plastic ties stretched, and the mount fell off during a ride. Absolutely ridiculous. I can't believe Cateye switch from an attachment mechanism that worked to something so cheap as plastic ties, that do not work. They are saving what, 5 cents? And this is on a high-priced computer.

I really regret buying this. It just isn't practical, and doesn't work for me. Now, I have to buy another one.
SFCyclistWriter at REI on 10/14/2007

Neutral Reviews:

It works

Rating:***
It works OK most of the time. But when trail gets rocky...imagine riding in moab, the sensor sometimes will move out of working range...and always gives me a shorter distance than my buddy's computer. Well, he paid more than twice the price tag for his. I think I can live with the ballpark figure. Plus, the distance goes back to zero whenever I remove the front wheel...don't know if I'm doing something wrong...or this is some sort of annoying "automatic feature".
wendyuu at REI on 09/18/2007

good computer for basic useage

Rating:***
I like the computer for its basic functions. I did not like that I had to reset everything so it would read in miles and not km, and the functions were fairly difficult to make use without stopping. I was looking for a little more than what this computer did, so I upgraded to another type of setup, but this is a good basic computer for general use.
lisa the adventurer at REI on 09/12/2007

OK Bike Computer

Rating:***
This wireless computer worked great at first, but when it gets a little cold outside in the fall and winter it stops recording speed and miles (At least on mine anyways).
Sarah the Biker at REI on 10/03/2007