I have the 710, predecessor to the 720. My speed sensor is on the back wheel and works just fine. I do mount the watch to my handlebars.
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I have the cs200, I do not have a the cadence on my bike yet. I got this model so I can download the info into my computer. I wish I could have afforded the one that gives you nice charts but this one keeps track of lot of info, avg and max heart rate, how much time above or below hr zone, avg and max speed, distance, time, calories, 7 different workouts, total distance. You can check info by week, month or year. I am very happy with it.
You are so weak.:p
Remember that phrase "Google is your friend" ?
http://www.polarusa.com/education/pr.../promo_001.asp
OK, so it's not the right program but we're getting close. And, Bubba wanted to mow the lawn before we left.
Asked a bike shop around here that sells some Polars (no cs200 right now but they did have some of the cadence sensors lying around). Sales guy said Polar is great for HR, but the cyclocomputers are "finicky."
Looks like the Garmin PC links are better, but I'm sort of "eh" about their GPS.
Ok, for speed, cadence, miles, all that jazz.. Garmin or CatEye?
I'm thinking of getting the cheapest Polar wrist unit that does the calories burned thing.
Once I put new batteries in the sensors and stopped carrying my cell phone in a bento box near it, my Polar has worked flawlessly.
The Ciclosport 434 does everything but HR and calories, and doesn't download an elevation profile. The cool thing about it is you can get total climbing for the day as well as see the percent gradient of your climb while you are riding. Jobob has the downloadable version. I really like mine. Very trustworthy, easy to read and use. A cadence meter can be added to the basic unit.