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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 4.3 inches | | Package Width: | 3.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 27 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Very functional, remembering configuration sequences can be a challenge May 14, 2008
By M. Kiefer This is my first cycling computer and I've been happy with it. I've owned it for about 4 months and have done dozens of rides with a total of over 400 miles on the odometer. It is easy to ride and switch between the different viewing modes and is easy to read even in sunlight.
This product is very functional and works as advertised. I really like the "auto start" mode where the odometer and elapsed time start automatically when wheel rotation is detected. Without it I would forget to restart the timer often.
As noted in other reviews the various combinations of button pushes are a bit cryptic and take some practice getting to remember. I'll eventually dig out the manual again to figure out how to set the time to DST :-) ... or maybe I'll just wait until the time is right again! Actually, the one that bugs me the most is the "trip meter reset" which I usually end up having to try two or three different times to get it right.
The one feature I wish it had was an "cycle through modes" option where the values displayed would automatically cycle through the secondary display modes (avg speed, max speed, elapsed time, trip, odometer) without having the press a button on the unit.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Just What I Expected Jul 29, 2006
By Jason Walley I recently purchased this to replace an older broken computer. The cadence helps significantly with training. Wireless is always nice, but considering price this computer is perfect. It was easy to install and is easy to use.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great for indoor resistance training! Feb 23, 2006
By R. Simpson I purchased this computer to replace another Cateye that was a front-wheel sensor (speed/distance) because I recently started using a resistance trainer indoors and needed crank (cadence) and rear-wheel (speed/distance) sensors. Nice features and easy to mount and wire.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nice bike computer with cadence and rear wheel function Dec 16, 2007
By TheTaoRunner
"Anthony R. Ellis, M.D."
I bought this computer at my local bike shop as I wanted one that measured cadence and could attach to the rear wheel to use with an indoor trainer (Cycle Ops Fluid 2). The setup was a bit challenging for me, but it always takes me twice as long to put things together. I had it on my bike and working in around 45 minutes. I think the attachment hardware could be designed better. The numbers are a bit too small to see easily with my 43 year old eyes. It does function well and is simple to reset and gives me all the numbers I need: speed, top speed, average speed, time of ride, cadence, and odometer. I think it is a bit overpriced. Overall I like it despite these minor issues. The bike shop staff told me that wireless units don't have the range to attch to the rear wheel, so thats why I bought the wired version.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Just what I expected Jul 29, 2006
By Jason Walley I recently purchased this to replace an older broken computer. The cadence helps significantly with training. Wireless is always nice, but considering price this computer is perfect. It was easy to install and is easy to use.
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