I have tested a few products from Coospo in the past. From cycling computers to heart rate monitors and recently a Speed sensor. Like the speed sensor this cadance sensor is a new prduct from Coospo but is it any good ?

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    New Arrival BK9C Cycling Cadence Sensor

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    1. interesting little device, as in hindsight – with my analogue bikes i always used to cycle with the cadence far too low and my legs would burn out before i got tired…as i used to ride (to an extent) in the highest gear that was suitable as there was that mentality around the MTB community of using your granny gears and seemed to be seen as a weakness haha…

      it was only when i got my emtb that i read that the shimano motor works best @ around 85rpm and it's always something i aim for (it's on my shimano screen) and my garmin has the other stuff listed like the speed ec

      any idea what rpm you ride at on long distances?

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